4. From greeting guests to pitching
story ideas and writing promotional
content, WYCC Interns are exposed
to key production
positions that help them realize
their potential!
WYCC Interns are instrumental
to broadcast productions at
WYCC!
5. Spencer Jones, KKC/Capstone
Production Intern – Fall 2014 / Spring 2015
“Interning at WYCC has shaped my career path in ways that I wasn't expecting. The station showed me
how to lay the foundation to build off of, and to use a platform that I'm passionate about to connect to
my viewers. I felt like they wanted me there and wanted to help me to better myself. I can honestly say
that the people who helped me are the reason I'm where I am now.”
6. Spencer Jones, KKC/Capstone
Production Intern – Fall 2014 / Spring 2015
“I was more than a person there to go get coffee and donuts. To them I was someone who
had a valuable input that could aide in bridging the gap between generations.”
7. Spencer Jones, KKC/Capstone
Production Intern – Fall 2014 / Spring 2015
“I had the work ethic, but I didn't have the vision. WYCC gave me that. WYCC's family!”
11. The Shadow Program is REQUIRED by all KKC students taking Television Studio Production I.
Each student is required to complete 10 hours of shadow time with our professionals and
counts for 20% of their grade. The Shadow Program is a major component in helping
students interact with the staff at WYCC PBS Chicago. They see first-hand what it takes to pull
off a production and the number of people in collaboration in this effort! It opens up many
eyes and propels students to complete more than just the 10 hours of shadow time required.
12. KKC Student
Shadow Hours
(per semester)
Total hours for KKC Fall
Shadow 2013 = 143
(15 students)
Total hours for KKC Fall
Shadow 2014 = 145
(12 Students)
Total hours for KKC Spring
Shadow 2015 = 72.50
(7 students)
Total hours for KKC Spring
Shadow 2016 = 38.8
(6 students)
15. The various productions
at WYCC have exposed
our interns to
professionals in the
areas of government,
radio, television and the
arts!
16. “My internship at WYCC was my first internship as a production
assistant and one I learned a lot from. I was an intern right when the
show In The Loop was in its beginning stages and I was able to be
very hands on in the studio. I quickly learned the dynamics of putting
a show together with learning how everyone's roll played a huge part
in a successful show. Every day I was assigned different tasks, from
trying to find a next guest for the show to transcribing and making
sure everything was ready on set for the show.”
Joanna Hernandez – Columbia College
Production Intern - Spring Intern 2013
17. “The WYCC Production Internship Program allows interns to
practice their technical skill-set in their particular field of
interest.
The WYCC team provides endless support and
incredible advice. This support lead me to a couple of
freelance media projects; the chance to volunteer at
the Midwest Emmy ceremony in 2016; and the landing
of a Traffic & Weather Producer and Reporter position
for a major, reputable company.
Words alone can display my appreciation for the
WYCC team and their gracious support. They truly
care for their interns and have immense knowledge
and appreciation for the broadcasting field.”
Adrienne Jones, Illinois Media School
Production Intern, Summer 2016
18. “We were encouraged to think critically, voice our opinions, and provide input
on the projects that we were assigned; we sat in on production meetings to
learn the details of concept inception arced through to production completion;
and we assisted with several different functions throughout the pre- and post-
production process. There was never a dull moment! “
19. WYCC’s Production Supervisor of
Student Programs created the first-ever
event designed to expose interns and
KKC media students to the wider world
of production.
The event?
20.
21.
22. Launched in the Spring 2013, both the KKC
Television Production I students along with WYCC
Interns were granted access to a behind-the-scenes
tour of local broadcast television stations and post-
production facilities that opened their doors to
WYCC!
The event was re-launched in the 2014
Summer semester and it was met with great
enthusiasm! The tours helped our students
imagine their place in the larger landscape of
production in Chicago!
29. WYCC offers opportunities to students
from various colleges and
universities within Chicagoland and
Northwest Indiana to engage in
our student intern program!
30. Regardless of race or gender, ALL students
seeking to advance their knowledge of broadcast
production and community outreach are
welcomed to explore their interest with us!
31. “Following my internship, I graduated from college and less than a month later took
my first position as a news reporter. I have no doubt that had I not interned at WYCC
PBS, I would not have had the skills and experience to obtain the first job in my career.
I am very thankful for the time I spent at WYCC PBS, and I'll continue to encourage
other communications or digital media students to apply and do the same.”
Megan Atwood – St. Joseph’s College (Rensselaer, IN)
Production Intern – Spring 2016
WYCC Interns are afforded various opportunities to assist with productions.
From greeting guests to pitching story ideas and writing promotional content, WYCC Interns are exposed to key positions that help them realize their potential!
The Shadow Program is REQUIRED by all KKC students taking Television Studio Production I. Each student is required to complete 10 hours of shadow time with our professionals and counts for 20% of their grade. The Shadow Program is a major component in helping students interact with the staff at WYCC PBS Chicago. They see first-hand what it takes to pull off a production and the number of people in collaboration in this effort! It opens up many eyes and propels students to complete more than just the 10 hours of shadow time required.