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Published Date: 2022/09/29

[Recruiting Participants] Dentsu Inc. Internship 2022 "Media Business School" to be held on November 15 and 29

Dentsu Inc. is recruiting participants for its Dentsu Inc. Internship 2022 "Media Business School," to be held on Tuesday, November 15 and Tuesday, November 29.

Featuring instructors who are active on the front lines of media business, participants will gain real-world experience of the media workplace.

This program offers a chance to experience the dynamism of media business—a field that creates significant societal waves—for those aspiring to create "work that leaves a lasting impression" or "work that defines an era," or who harbor ambitions like "creating new value beyond anyone's imagination" or "moving the hearts of many people."

電通インターンシップ2022「メディアビジネス塾」案内告知
[Overview]
Eligibility:
Individuals under 28 years old as of April 1, 2022 (high school graduate or higher)
    ※ Applicants may apply concurrently for other Dentsu Inc. internships
    ※Those who have previously participated in an internship at Dentsu Inc. are not eligible to apply.
Participants: 100 (planned)
Application Deadline: October 31 (Mon) 12:00 (noon)
Selection Method: Document screening only (1 round)
Schedule: Day 1: Tuesday, November 15, 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
     Day 2: Tuesday, November 29, 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM
     ※Attendance for both days (2 days total) is required.
※Start/end times are subject to change.
Location: Dentsu Inc. Tokyo Headquarters (Shiodome)
     ※Subject to change based on social conditions

[Entry Assignment]
Reason for applying to the Media Business Program (200 characters or less)
 

■Details and entry for the Media Business Program are available here
 

【Message from the Instructor】

What comes to mind when you hear "media"?
Television, newspapers, outdoor advertising, magazines...
I imagine what comes to mind differs from person to person.
I bet many of you reading this right now are imagining something completely different from the first four media I mentioned.
In our rapidly changing modern world, not only societal shifts, but also conflicts, infectious diseases,
truly unimaginable events.
In such times, how should media exist?
We constantly think, try to change, and seek forms suited to the times.
It is precisely this rapidly changing media landscape that is our workplace.
Working alongside many people from diverse backgrounds and with varied skills,
We brainstorm ideas together and bring them to life.
Together, we build what one person could never achieve alone.
What matters is bringing ideas to life.
Media business holds insights that connect to every kind of work.
We invite you to experience a part of this at the Media Business School.


【Instructor Profile】

Dentsu Inc. Radio,TV Business Produce Division
Eisuke Kishi

After working in roles including TV station liaison, media planning, and creative departments, he was seconded to AbemaTV. From 2021, he led video business promotion for the Radio,TV Business Produce Division (Radio TV BP), subsequently overseeing TVer/ABEMA/YouTube.
Current primary responsibilities: Engaged in sales desk operations for various video platforms, including internet TV companies and video streaming media. Primarily focused on creating business opportunities by combining television creative with Dentsu Inc.'s solutions, enhanced by the power of distribution platforms.

Dentsu Inc. Media Services / Radio,TV Division
Rei Nagi

Engaged in lab and project-based work, including pet projects and the Dentsu Inc. Youth Research Department. From 2017 to 2020, worked as a producer for global sporting events. Subsequently, moved into the radio and television domain in 2022.
Current primary responsibilities: Station liaison duties.
Handling station-related duties, known as "station management." Responsible for various tasks across three companies, including key stations and affiliate stations. This encompasses program sales, planning special programs, projects like the "Future Starts Here Project," sports, and more.

Dentsu Inc. Radio,TV Business Produce Division
Yasushi Yokoo

After working in television-related roles at an advertising agency, joined Dentsu Inc. Worked in the Video Business Promotion Department (sales for TVer/ABEMA, etc.) before moving to the Television Business Promotion Department in October 2020.
Current primary responsibilities: Promoting foundational TV business operations
・Providing new service menus that respond to client needs and industry trends
・Television time buying

Dentsu Inc. Radio,TV Business Produce Division
Koya Maruo

Responsible for the Fuji Television Network. Primarily handled sports programs like "Japan National Soccer Team Matches," engaging in television utilization that transcends conventional concepts. Transferred in 2020 to a department overseeing and promoting all television operations.
Current primary responsibilities: Leading the industry in all business aspects related to television operations. While driving sales for global sporting events and major content, he is constantly experimenting and refining approaches to shape the future of television business, including "digital transformation (DX) of TV sales."

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