People who enjoy writing and journalism may be interested in learning the art of
broadcasting, including television, radio, and the Internet. Radio and
television Broadcasting Schools provide vital knowledge and skills for
producing, reporting, and anchoring television and radio programs, and for
producing films.
Broadcasting Schools are generally part of a college
and university journalism schools, and prepare students for careers in
broadcasting with many of the same course of study as print journalism. Students
are prepared for broadcasting careers with courses in journalism, mass
communications, theory and history of communications, social and intercultural
communications, writing, radio announcing and production, television announcing
and production, video and audio production, business, management, marketing,
communication law, law and ethics, and public relations. Liberal arts and
sciences subjects for fulfilling bachelor degree requirements will round out
one's broadcasting education.
Many large and small Broadcasting Schools,
colleges and universities offer bachelor and master degree programs in broadcast
journalism. Bachelor degrees in broadcasting are usually achieved in four-years.
Master degrees take an additional two years.
Broadcast journalism
programs prepare students to gather information, write clearly, report, and
produce news. Obtaining a degree in broadcasting may qualify students to enter
into careers as news reporters and broadcast technicians.
News reporters
gather information, write, and report for newspapers, radio, and television.
Reporters often work for newspapers or magazines, reading documents, observing
events, conducting and taping interviews, taking notes, and verifying
information. Broadcast technicians work in television and radio studios,
installing, monitoring, and regulating signal output.
Broadcasting
Schools facilitate student experiences with state-of-the-art studios, where
broadcasting announcing and production skills can be practiced.
If you
are interested in learning more about Broadcasting Schools, please search our
site for more information and resources.
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