I recommend the American Broadcasting School Online, it is great and really convenient.
I used the Academy of Radio and Television Broadcasting and was very satisfied.
Good schools to study radio broadcasting are the Connecticut School of Broadcasting and Radio Broadcast Wisconsin. Online courses are also beneficial.
One might want to enroll in an undergraduate course in Broadcasting or Radio Broadcasting, and then apply for an Internship at a radio company. One could visit the website Broadcasting School for some more information.
radio caroline is still broadcasting on the internet
Broadcasting refers to the way information and entertainment is released to the general public. If you take broadcasting in school, you would more than likely be working in television, radio, music or movies.
I would suggest starting with a local broadcasting school. It is a hard industry to get into... especially now.
There is a wide variety of schools that allow a person to study radio broadcasting. www.radioconnection.com has a range of helpful information at a reasonable tuition cost.
Giraud Chester has written: 'Television and radio' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Broadcasting, Radio, Radio broadcasting, Television, Television broadcasting 'Radio and television'
Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission was created in 1932.
Broadcasting House - radio programme - was created in 1998.
Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission ended in 1936.
Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company was created in 1928.
Ronald R. Lowdermilk has written: 'The school radio-sound system' -- subject(s): Radio broadcasting, Radio in education