Ohio and Illinois Center for Broadcasting at Cincinnati
6703 Madison Road
Cincinnati, OH 45227
The Ohio and Illinois Center for Broadcasting at Cincinnati is a career school that offers a 10-month program to train students for careers in broadcasting. As one of the five campuses of the
Ohio and Illinois Centers for Broadcasting, the
Ohio career school offers individual attention to its students. Class sizes are small, between 24 and 28 students. The instructors at the Ohio and Illinois Center for Broadcasting at Cincinnati are professionals in the industry, and they offer hands-on instruction.
The
Ohio career school is dedicated to providing a quality training program for motivated students interested in working in the radio and television industries. Day and evening classes are offered to students. The Ohio and Illinois Center for Broadcasting at Cincinnati offers courses in reading and speaking techniques, news writing, broadcast interviewing techniques, video production, audio production techniques and the function of voiceovers in broadcasting.
Prospective students interested in applying to the Ohio and Illinois Center for Broadcasting at Cincinnati must be
high school graduates or have a GED. Applicants must have basic speaking and reading skills in order to qualify.
Quick Facts
The Ohio and Illinois Centers for Broadcasting was established in 1986. Its five campuses include Valley View, Ohio, Cincinnati, Ohio, Lombard, Illinois and Lakewood, Colorado.
The Ohio and Illinois Center for Broadcasting at Cincinnati is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology. It is approved by the State of Ohio Board of Career Colleges and Schools.
For students who are interested in furthering their education, the Ohio and Illinois Center for Broadcasting at Cincinnati offers internship programs. These are usually non-paying and do not necessary guarantee a job, but many students are offered employment opportunities at these stations after they graduate.
The Ohio and Illinois Center of Broadcasting at Cincinnati also has a graduate relations department that helps students with their search for employment. The Ohio career school helps students produce a high quality demo tape to submit to potential employers.
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