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City College – Broadcasting

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Length to Graduate: 21 Months
Location: FL-Ft Lauderdale
Students per Class: 11-20
Subject: Radio, Television

DESCRIPTION

Creativity and talent are key to a successful career in broadcasting, and at City College students are exposed to high quality training and studies that help them fashion their creative capacity while mastering technical production skills.

At City College Broadcasting School we prepare you for careers in radio and television, both on and off air, and allow you to challenge yourself to achieve your desired goals in the industry.

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National College – Radio and Television Operations

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Length to Graduate: 2 Years
Location: KY-Lexington
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $20,000
Subject: Radio, Television

DESCRIPTION

A wide variety of career opportunities are available at radio and TV stations, recording and production facilities, and even cable TV Public Access studios. Technical skill is needed in operating electronic equipment, and creative ability is helpful in writing, producing and speaking. Positions generally fall into one of three categories: Programming/Production, Sales, and Management.

This program provides training in a variety of broadcast media duties. This short, intensified program familiarizes students with the mass communications industry, as well as the technical components of broadcasting.

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National College – Radio and Television Broadcasting

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Length to Graduate: 2 Years
Location: KY-Lexington
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $20,000
Subject: Radio, Television

DESCRIPTION

A wide variety of career opportunities are available at radio and TV stations, recording and production facilities, and even cable TV Public Access studios. Technical skill is needed in operating electronic equipment, and creative ability is helpful in writing, producing and speaking. Positions generally fall into one of three categories: Programming/Production, Sales, and Management.

This program provides hands-on training and instructional experience in the practical aspects of announcing, production techniques, operations, and broadcast law and regulations that provide the working and theoretical knowledge necessary for careers in the radio and television industries. Students will work at an internship site in a local radio and/or television station.

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Connecticut School of Broadcasting

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Length to Graduate: 8 Weeks
Location: CT-Farmington, CT-Stratford, FL-Orlando, FL-Palm Beach, FL-Miami, FL-Tampa, GA-Atlanta, MA-Needham, NJ-Cherry Hill, NJ-Hasbrouck Heights, NY-Westbury, NC-Charlotte
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $11,940
Subject: Radio, Television

DESCRIPTION

Have you ever thought about becoming a TV news anchor, radio talk host, or sports editor? If so, Connecticut School of Broadcasting (CSB) could be the perfect first step toward the media, entertainment, or broadcast career you desire. Established in 1964, CSB has 12 campus locations to choose from.

At CSB, you can find experienced and dedicated instructors who are committed to helping you achieve your media or broadcasting career goals through an innovative approach, known as Learn By Doing®. This interactive training method is characterized by an intensive, accelerated curriculum that can allow you to gain hands-on experience using industry-related equipment. You will also have access to state-of-the-art studios that can teach you the ins and outs of everything from mixing and editing to producing and communications.

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The Ohio & Illinois Centers for Broadcasting – Broadcasting

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Length to Graduate: 10 Months
Location: IL-Chicago, OH-Cincinnati, OH-Cleveland,
Students per Class: 21-30
Subject: Radio, Television

DESCRIPTION

Can you imagine yourself as a television newscaster, radio DJ, or videographer? If so, The Ohio & Illinois Centers for Broadcasting (OICB) are for you! These accredited broadcasting schools are backed by over 20 years of experience and feature five campuses in Colorado, Illinois and Ohio.

The Radio and Television Broadcasting program is taught by some of the top professionals in the broadcasting industry, who teach in small groups, allowing them to provide individual attention. You will also benefit from using industry-current technologies, while gaining experience in all areas of the broadcasting field, from speaking in front of the camera or microphone to the audio and video production process that happens behind the scenes.

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Video Symphony – TV and Film Editing

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Length to Graduate: 10 Months
Location: CA-Burbank
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $31,995
Subject: Film Editing, Television

DESCRIPTION

TV & Film Editing Program is perhaps the most extensive professional editing program in the world. The special Post Production Session and Real Life Experience courses provide students experience working on real life productions under the direction of a seasoned editor- trainer. Our Professional Audit feature is found only in the TV & Film Editing Program. It enables you to audit ANY course offered at Video Symphony for two years from your Film & Video Editing Program start date. If it is a course not included in the TV & Film Editing Program, the fee is only $300 plus the book cost.

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Florida State University – Media Production

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Length to Graduate: 4 Years
Location: FL-Tallahassee
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $119,964
Subject: Film Production, Television

DESCRIPTION

The Media Production major exposes students to the history, evolution, and changing state of mass media. Students will develop an appreciation for the economic underpinning of the media, the social effects of the media, legal and ethical issues affecting the production and dissemination of products and programs, the nature of new communication technologies, and techniques employed in the production of the mass media.

This major will impart such skills as writing for the media, audience research, computing, announcing, video production, video editing, and developing media plans.

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Flashpoint Academy – Film/Broadcast

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Length to Graduate: 2 Years
Location: IL-Chicago
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $50,000
Subject: Film Directing, Film Editing, Film Production, Television

DESCRIPTION

Create and edit your own short film and TV shows. Work alongside industry professionals on real-world productions. In Tribeca Flashpoint’s Film & Broadcast Associate program, you’ll accomplish all this while students at other schools are just getting started.

You’ll begin immediately by assuming real-world roles in broadcast and film productions. Then, you will select a focus in screenwriting, directing, producing, post-production, cinematography, or broadcasting. By the end of the program, you’ll be prepared to enter the industry with an Associate of Applied Science degree, a portfolio and demo reel of high-end film and broadcast projects, and real-world experience.

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Los Angeles City College – Television

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Length to Graduate: 2 Years
Location: CA-Los Angeles
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $21,628
Subject: Television

DESCRIPTION

The Los Angeles City College Cinema Television Department offers a low-cost, comprehensive hands-on training program that provides both basic and advanced courses in film, video and television studio production. Students may earn a two-year Associate in Arts degree along with a variety of certificates in cinema or television.

Located in modern facilities designed by the renowned architect William L. Pereira, the Department has extensive audio and camera equipment packages for student use as well as a sound stage, two television three-camera studios, numerous 16mm and digital editing rooms, three screening rooms, three non-linear multi-station computer labs and other audio and video postproduction systems.

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