Radio Broadcasting Program

RADIO PODCASTING

DON’T SETTLE FOR AN ORDINARY JOB WHEN YOU CAN HAVE AN EXCITING CAREER IN RADIO BROADCASTING. LEARN FROM OUR INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS.

GET THE SKILLS AND INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS TO START YOUR RADIO/PODCASTING CAREER.

A career in radio gives you the chance to connect with thousands or even millions of listeners. You’ll never forget the first time you sit down in a radio studio and take control of the microphone. If you want to become a radio announcer, podcasting host, start a career in talk radio, or work behind the scenes at a radio station, you’ve come to the right place. Employers want skills and experience, not just a degree. Connecticut School of Broadcasting provides our students with resume building experience in a commercial media environment. You’ll learn from real radio broadcasting professionals on state-of-the-art broadcast media equipment. Class schedules are flexible and financial assistance is available to qualified students.

Contact us today and in a few months you could be working in a radio station or hosting your own podcast.

Connecticut School of Broadcasting, Reinventing Training in Broadcast Media.

GET TRAINING ON THE AUDIO PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT AND SOFTWARE USED THROUGHOUT THE RADIO BROADCASTING INDUSTRY

From the first day you start classes, you’ll be working with the same equipment and software that the pros use – computer on-air systems, broadcast consoles, digital recorders, Adobe Audition, Pro Tools, and more. When you graduate, you’ll be prepared to walk into a radio station and operate the equipment in a real radio studio.

WE’VE GOT THE CONNECTIONS TO HELP YOU LAND YOUR FIRST JOB

We have a nationwide network of alumni and professional contacts in the broadcast media industry. As a student, you’ll have the opportunity to use their practical advice about how to land your first position. After graduation, we’ll help you put together a resume and demo that helps you stand out from the crowd.

Rob

It was strange for me to graduate from a traditional four-year college and still struggle with finding the right path. It wasn’t until I found the Connecticut School of Broadcasting that my dreams of radio finally came to fruition. 15 years later and I’m still living my radio dream. It wouldn’t have been possible without the help of my friends at the Connecticut School of Broadcasting.

"Learn-by-doing in a matter of months - not years.
   There is no substitute for hands-on experience."

-Dick Robinson
Founder and Chairman

There is no substitute for
hands-on experience.

Learn-by-doing
in a matter of months not years.

-Dick Robinson
Founder and Chairman

START TRAINING IN A CAREER
IN RADIO BROADCASTING