At Fisher Communications, It’s the People that Make the Difference

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Internships The aim of the internship program is to expose students to the daily demands and challenges of a commercial broadcasting operation. We provide as much “hands on” opportunity as possible, appropriate to individual interests, training, and talents.
Current Internship Opportunities

Scholarships for Minorities
Fisher’s interest in minority broadcasting students goes back many years and has included training programs in technical areas and on-air.
More about Minority Scholarships

Why Work at Fisher Communications?

Fisher has leading positions in the markets that we serve and are on the cutting edge of redefining how the local broadcast industry delivers more personalized and interactive content through our innovate digital media strategy.

Connected to the Community

Fisher team members are dedicated to making our community a better place to work and live. We make life better by connecting our communities and empowering people through local news and innovation. Each team member is provided 16 paid hours of volunteer time each year to serve their community. Fisher sponsors community events, donation drives for children, service members, and other people in need, coordinates team member payroll deductions to local charities, holiday adopt-a-family, to name a few. Fisher is committed to making a positive difference in our local communities.

Fisher is an Equal Opportunity Employer

Fisher embraces the uniqueness of our team members, audiences, clients, and partners. We promote a culture of excellence that fosters innovation and teamwork. Fisher Communications, Inc., is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate because of race, color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, national origin, physical or mental handicap, disability, sexual orientation, citizenship, veteran status, or age. Discriminatory employment is specifically prohibited by the Federal Communications Commission. If you believe your Equal Employment Rights have been violated, you may contact the FCC in Washington, DC 20054, or other appropriate state or local agencies.

Applicants with disabilities who require assistance or accommodation should contact the nearest Fisher location.