Active 1964–present Website www.gocsb.com Founder Dick Robinson | Administrative staff 150 (est) Phone +1 800-887-2346 Founded 1964 | |
Campus 12 campuses located in Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and North Carolina. Address 130 Birdseye Rd, Farmington, CT 06032, USA Notable alumni Artie Lange, Pete Sheppard, Somy Ali, Eileen Albrizio, Keva Reid Similar Grahm Junior College, Carolina School of Broadcasting, The Academy of Radio, University of the Rockies, Manchester Community College Profiles |
The connecticut school of broadcasting experience
The Connecticut School of Broadcasting is a national career college that trains students for careers on-air and/or behind-the-scenes in New Media, Audio/Video Production, Television and Radio. The school has twelve campuses in MA, CT, NJ, NY, NC, GA and FL of the United States.
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- The connecticut school of broadcasting experience
- Connecticut school of broadcasting farmington behind the scenes
- Overview
- Instructional methods
- Facilities
- Notable alumni
- References
Connecticut school of broadcasting farmington behind the scenes
Overview
Founded in 1964 by Dick Robinson as a small, private school in Connecticut, offering only minor classes in radio performance, Connecticut School of Broadcasting has grown to become one of the nation's largest group of broadcast media schools and has maintained close ties to many leading media outlet corporations such as CBS, NBC, CNN, ESPN, and iHeart Media.
Instructional methods
Classes are taught by industry professionals who work in the business - a great starting connection source for their students. The Connecticut School of Broadcasting uses a seasonal semester schedule, providing 8-week day and 16-week evening classes in March, July and November. The Charlotte campus has an extended curriculum including new media technology, lasting eight months. All schools teach with a hands-on, learn-by-doing approach that helps adjust the student to a real world job environment.
Facilities
The Connecticut School of Broadcasting has 12 campuses in the continental United States, primarily in larger cities, offering its alumni, in good standing, use of their equipment and studios. The following cities housed studios and classrooms owned by CSB: