Village Voice Media Offers Digital Fellowships at Cronkite

For Immediate Release

Village Voice Media is partnering with the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication to offer summer fellowships in digital media for minority college journalism students.

Six students will be chosen for the ten-week, paid summer fellowships at Arizona State University in Phoenix, where Village Voice is headquartered. The fellows will work with newspaper professionals and Cronkite faculty to build their skills in reporting and writing, photography, video, audio and social media. They will produce original reported material for Village Voice online publications.

“We’re looking for the very best minority journalism students from colleges across the country for this full-immersion, hands-on program,” said Cronkite Associate Dean Kristin Gilger. “This is a unique opportunity for them to learn the very latest in multimedia skills and be mentored by some of the nation’s best teachers, writers and editors.”

Program instructors will include top Cronkite faculty as well as leading news, music and food writers from Village Voice’s family of 18 websites and newspapers.

Funding the partnership with the Cronkite School is part of a long-standing commitment on the part of VVM to developing minority talent.

“Village Voice Media is proud to renew our commitment to training minority students for journalism careers,” said Michael Lacey, the executive editor of the company. “For over a decade, we’ve worked with minority students in a more traditional setting at Northwestern University, but today we are proudly partnering with Arizona State University, a national leader in digital journalism, to more fully integrate web training.”

The Village Voice Digital Media Fellowship for Minority Students runs from June 1 to Aug. 6, 2011, at Cronkite’s state-of-the-art journalism school on ASU’s downtown Phoenix campus.

Fellows will be paid and housing will be provided. The program is open to students who are within one year of graduation as well as graduate students and post grads.

Village Voice’s family of websites draw about 60 million page views per month, about a quarter of them unique. Its family of newspapers distributes a total of 1.3 million copies per week in 14 major American cities, including 91,000 per week in Phoenix.

The application for the fellowship is available on the Cronkite School’s website. The deadline for applications is Feb. 8, 2011.

For more information, contact Cronkite Associate Dean Kristin Gilger at kristin.gilger@asu.edu.

Related Links:

The Village Voice Digital Media Fellowship for Minority Students
The Village Voice Digital Media Fellowship Application
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