Finding a Future With The Ethnic News Media

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Community Media Workshop is  holding a job fair for all college students to learn about internships, freelancing and possibly a career with the ethnic news media.

Wednesday, Oct. 28: 3PM – 6PM

1104 S. Wabash -8th Floor – Columbia College Bldg.

There is a reception, starting at 2:30 p.m., sponsored by the Chicago Headline Club.

Steve Franklin, the ethnic news media director for the Community Media Workshop and Teresa Puenta of Columbia College will moderate the discussion of journalists and editors who now work for ethnic TV, radio and print in the Chicago area. Students are urged to fill out resumes that will be held for ethnic news media outlets. So, too, news outlets are encouraged to list their needs for students.

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