Development Intern, Sony Non-Fiction – Spring 2026

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Our Emerging Talent Programs, which includes Interns and Trainees offer unique opportunities for students, recent graduates, and emerging talent to work alongside the teams that come together to create movies, TV shows, and other great experiences. These seasonal, paid assignments provide meaningful and productive work that builds on your experience and develops your skills further. You will be provided with challenging tasks, real-world experience, and many educational and social networking opportunities. 

 

This Spring Internship is from January 12, 19 or 26, 2026 through April 24th, 2026 (start and end dates are flexible based on school schedules) and all candidates must be able to work 10-29 hours/week, in person in the specified office location. This position is ideal for a student enrolled in an accredited college or university interested in continuing their education through professional experience. 

 

B17 Entertainment is a full-service production company under Sony Nonfiction. Based in Los Angeles, California, B17 produces breakthrough content in a variety of genres including cooking shows, game shows, dating shows, and social experiments. Some of B17 Entertainment’s recent productions include Extracted for FOX, Blue Ribbon Baking Championship for Netflix, Emmy award-winning Book of Queer for Discovery+, The Final Straw for ABC and Thanks A Million with Jennifer Lopez for Roku. As leaders in a new era of content creation, our focus is on multi-platform programming with millennial and Gen Z appeal. B17 Development department is looking for a summer intern to help support the development of new and existing ideas.


 

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Helping research
  • Writing copy and pulling images and footage for sales decks and sizzle reels
  • Contributing in group brainstorms
  • Sending weekly trend reports, helping edit string outs.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Writing experience
  • Strong researcher
  • Proficient with Canva and Photoshop
  • Comfortable with Premiere Pro
  • Self-starter eager to bring ideas to the table

 

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • A watcher and enjoyer of unscripted content
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