At 4:30 a.m. on a Friday during the summer, most University of Virginia students were deep in sleep. But for Lily Jones, the pre-dawn wake-up call meant one thing: concert day at NBC’s “Today” show.
Jones would crack open an energy drink and stumble out of the New York University dorm she stayed in for the summer and into the car her employer provided. Then, the ride would take her through the still-dark streets of Manhattan to 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
By the time the sun came up, she was inside the NBC building. If she was lucky, she caught a glimpse of the morning’s musical guest – or even better, got a photo with NBA star Luka Dončić.
That’s because Jones spent her summer as a broadcast intern for “Today.” The rising third-year College of Arts & Sciences student from Charlotte, North Carolina, spent 2 1/2 months in New York City doing everything from answering phones to managing celebrities, sifting through broadcast footage to helping producers research upcoming guests.