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Planet Money & The Sunday Story Internship - Fall 2026

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A thriving, mission-driven multimedia organization, NPR produces award-winning news, information, and music programming in partnership with hundreds of independent public radio stations across the nation. The NPR audience values information, creativity, curiosity, and social responsibility - and our employees do too. We are innovators and leaders in diverse fields, from journalism and digital media to IT and development. Every day, our employees and member stations touch the lives of millions worldwide. Across our organization, we're building a workplace where collaboration is essential, diverse voices are heard, and inclusion is the key to our success. We are committed to doing the right thing in our journalism and in every role at NPR . This means that integrity, adherence to our ethical standards, and compliance with legal obligations are fundamental responsibilities for every employee at NPR. Internship Program Duration: October 5th, 2026 - April 16th, 2027 Application Instructions: Applications close on Sunday, June 21st at 11:59 pm ET. Intro to Position NPR is seeking an intern to support its narrative, longform podcasting work with two award-winning podcast teams: The Sunday Story from Up First and The Indicator from Planet Money. This internship is an opportunity to work with two different teams on all aspects of podcast production - assessing pitches, researching, booking and prepping interviews, tape gathering, writing and assembling drafts, editing audio, and scoring. You will be exposed to the podcast production process from start to finish - seeing episodes go from pitch to publish. This is a fun and demanding 6-month role as an active collaborator on two ambitious teams - 3 months will be spent with The Indicator from Planet Money and 3 months will be spent with The Sunday Story from Up First. During the Indicator from Planet Money rotation, you will mostly work with the Indicator team, but you will get to see and participate in the full Planet Money suite of production across platforms. You'll see how the team nerds out and chooses stories across two podcasts, a TikTok channel, a newsletter and broadcast. You can help us with some of it, maybe even all of it, if that's what excites you. We make five short weekly podcasts on the Indicator, where every day is a dash to do the best we can, to find the smartest guests, the freshest insights, the most creative opening line. Planet Money makes two longer episodes a week and spends hours and hours in narrative editing mode honing the plot twists or perfecting the right audio mix to land a joke. Both shows take a lot of research, which we can always use help with. We're experimenting with how to use video and are doing clips, so there's plenty to pitch in with and learn on that front. We love to teach, and we're looking for someone eager to learn by jumping into the various projects we have. At The Sunday Story from Up First, you will have the chance to work with some of the best reporters and correspondents across NPR and our member stations. Each week on Sundays in the Up First podcast, we do a deep dive into a single story or topic. We work collaboratively with every desk in NPR's newsroom to bring the best reporting to NPR's largest news podcast audience. Our goal when we work with an intern is to provide them an opportunity to lead production on an episode from start to finish. So, by the end of the rotation with The Sunday Story team, you should have a lead producer credit on at least one episode of the show to add to your portfolio. This is an NPR editorial role covered under the terms of the NPR Ethics Handbook . All editorial staff are bound by this guidance. Editorial staff is defined as staff members who play a role in shaping the journalistic or creative direction of NPR's content, including events.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct research for stories we're working on
  • Contribute to interview and script preparation
  • Log taped interviews and/or correct computer-aided transcriptions
  • Book guests and arrange interviews via phone, Zoom, tape syncs, ISDN, etc.
  • Provide ideas and feedback at pitch and editorial meetings
  • Write digital copy for NPR.org and social media
  • Mix and score audio for episodes and promos
  • Assist in fact-checking
  • Give feedback on unfinished episodes in group edits
  • Find archival tape for episodes
  • Monitor team inboxes and social media accounts for feedback from listeners for ideas to pitch or feedback to heed.
  • All work of the intern is to be performed under the close supervision of the host teams
  • The above duties and responsibilities are not an exhaustive list of required responsibilities, duties and skills. Other duties may be assigned, and this job description can be modified at any time.

Requirements

  • Excellent writing, research, and analytical skills.
  • Knowledge of, or at least a keen interest, in economics and/or current events.
  • Knowledge and comfort with a Digital Audio Workstation (ProTools pr

Benefits

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