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Starting a career in media can feel overwhelming. The industry moves quickly, and students often wonder: How can I stand out? Where do I begin? At the CSB Media Arts Center, we believe the answer is simple—you begin by learning in an environment that reflects the world you want to step into.

Our tagline, “Where Media Careers Begin,” isn’t just a phrase. It’s what we believe in. From your first day here, you’ll experience learning that feels real, collaborative, and directly connected to the careers waiting for you.


Programs with Purpose

Every student arrives with a different goal. Some want to be behind the camera, others want to shape conversations online, and some want to design the digital platforms we use every day. That’s why CSB offers four programs that align with today’s creative industries:

  • Broadcast Media
    Learn how to create and deliver content that informs and inspires. From planning shows to working with production tools, students gain the confidence to bring ideas to life on television, radio, and digital platforms.
  • Filmmaking
    Film is one of the most powerful ways to tell stories. In this program, students explore screenwriting, directing, cinematography, and editing. By the end, they don’t just understand how films are made—they know how to make their own.
  • Social Media Marketing
    Social platforms shape conversations every day. Here, students learn how to build campaigns, analyze audience trends, and create content that connects with people in meaningful ways.
  • Web Design & Development
    Behind every engaging website is a balance of creativity and technical skill. Students in this program learn how to design and develop platforms that are visually appealing, functional, and user-friendly.

Each program is more than theory. It’s about putting your creativity to work in projects that mirror the professional world.


Learning by Doing

At CSB, lectures aren’t the end of the story—they’re the beginning. Students spend much of their time creating, experimenting, and problem-solving.

  • Broadcast students rehearse, record, and produce segments in studio settings.
  • Film students plan shoots, direct actors, and edit their own work.
  • Social media students design campaigns that respond to real cultural trends.
  • Web design students code and test websites that function in real time.

This hands-on approach means students graduate with more than grades—they leave with portfolios that showcase their skills and creativity.


A Creative Community That Pushes You Forward

The Media Arts Center isn’t just a building. It’s a space alive with collaboration. Students share ideas, swap feedback, and learn to see projects from new perspectives. Instructors act as mentors, offering guidance and encouragement while giving students room to experiment and grow.

This supportive environment helps students build confidence. They don’t just learn how to use tools or software—they learn how to think like creators who can adapt to the fast-changing media landscape.


Preparing for What Comes Next

Media careers are constantly evolving, but the foundation remains the same: strong ideas, creative execution, and the ability to communicate with audiences. At CSB, students build these foundations every day.

By the time they graduate, they’re not only skilled in their craft but also comfortable working in collaborative environments, managing projects, and solving creative challenges. In other words, they’re ready to step confidently into their careers.


Why a Tour Makes All the Difference

You can read about programs online, but the best way to understand CSB is to experience it yourself. When you visit, you’ll:

  • Meet students and see the projects they’re working on.
  • Explore the creative spaces where ideas come to life.
  • Talk with faculty who can answer your questions about the programs.
  • Get a true feel for the energy, collaboration, and creativity that make the Media Arts Center unique.

For many future students, that first visit is when everything clicks. They can picture themselves here—studying, creating, and preparing for the careers they dream of.


Begin Your Journey Today

Every career begins with a first step. At the CSB Media Arts Center, that step is about more than starting school—it’s about starting your future in media.

👉 If you’re ready to see if CSB is the right fit for you, we’d love to welcome you.

Schedule your tour today and discover where your media career can begin.

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Where Media Careers Begin

If you’ve been wondering what happened to the Connecticut School of Broadcasting, you’re not alone. After 60 years of building a trusted reputation under that name, we understand the curiosity.

Here’s the truth: we’re still CSB—same heart, same family-owned business, same mission. We’ve simply evolved to match the world around us.


From Broadcasting Roots to a Broader Media Future

Founded in 1964, the Connecticut School of Broadcasting was known nationwide as the go-to place for hands-on training in radio and television. Over the decades, as media shifted—from analog to digital, from broadcast to streaming, from tape decks to TikTok—we kept growing too.

In 2020, we made it official: we updated our name to CSB Media Arts Center to better reflect the full spectrum of modern media we now teach. But while the name changed, the initials remained—and so did the spirit behind them.

“The initials ‘CSB’ have always meant opportunity in media. That hasn’t changed—only the world around us has,” says Jim Robinson, President.
“We may go by CSB Media Arts Center now, but at our core, we’re the same hands-on, real-world training center we’ve always been.”


What “CSB” Still Stands For

If you’ve ever been part of the CSB community—whether as a student, alum, parent, or industry partner—you’ve probably called us “CSB” all along. And that’s not changing.

  • CSB still stands for Connecticut School of Broadcasting.
  • CSB still means hands-on media education.
  • CSB is still us.

Our new name honors our past and embraces the future of media. It captures the full range of what we do today while keeping our identity intact.


Our Programs: Real-World Media Training, Evolved

Media has grown far beyond radio booths and television studios—and so have we. Today, CSB Media Arts Center offers accelerated, practical training in:

  • 🎙 Broadcast Media
  • 🎬 Filmmaking & Video Production
  • 📲 Social Media Marketing
  • 💻 Web Design & Development

You can take courses in person or online at any of our CSB campuses, and most programs can be completed in just a few months. That means students can gain real-world skills and industry experience—without the cost or time commitment of a traditional four-year degree.


Why the Name Change Matters

The shift from Connecticut School of Broadcasting to CSB Media Arts Center isn’t about leaving the past behind. It’s about making room for everything media is today—and everything it will become.

💬 “Our alumni still recognize us. Our mission hasn’t changed. The same heart, the same family-owned business, just a name that fits our future.”

If you’ve been searching for CSB, you’ve found us.
We’re still here—and we’re just getting started.


🎓 Ready to Start Your Media Career?

Explore our programs and find your fit at gocsb.com, or reach out directly to connect with our team.

Amanda Talks about her experience at the Palm Beach Code School in the Palm Beach Campus of the CSB Media Arts Center.

Amanda was a student in our Web Development Program and our App Development Program.

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Web Developer Code

As the Pandemic rages on, tens of thousands of Americans out of work have been searching for new career options. Some industries have suffered more than others, like restaurants, concert venues, and businesses that rely on live in person operations.

Searches have increased for professional opportunities that are not only safe, but profitable enough to help a family thrive. With #WFH (Work From Home) becoming one of the most popular hashtags on Instagram and Twitter, it’s no surprise that many are flocking to industries like coding and web design especially with an estimated 36.9 Billion in profit for 2020.

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