Ohio and Illinois Centers for Broadcasting
Ohio and Illinois Center for broadcasting at Cleveland
9000 Sweet Valley Drive
Valley View, OH 44125
Ohio and Illinois Center for Broadcasting at Cincinnati
6703 Madison Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45227
Ohio and Illinois Center for Broadcasting at Chicago
55 West 22nd St. Suite 240
Lombard, IL 60148
Ohio and Illinois Center for Broadcasting at Denver
1310 Wadsworth Blvd. Suite 100
Lakewood, CO 80214
Ohio and Illinois Center for Broadcasting at Columbus
5330 E Main St, Suite 200
Columbus, OH 43213
The is a network of five career schools in Ohio, Illinois and Colorado. The career schools train individuals interested in pursuing a career in the radio and television fields. At each school within the
Ohio and Illinois Centers for Broadcasting network, students learn about all areas of broadcasting, including on-air techniques as well as behind-the-scenes work.
Students at the each career school are taught by professionals in the industry. In addition, students at the Ohio and Illinois Centers for Broadcasting have the opportunity to intern in major markets. The internship programs offer additional hands-on experience as well as valuable networking opportunities. Although many of these internships are non-paying, many students have gained employment at these stations after they graduated.
Founded in 1986, the Ohio and Illinois Centers for Broadcasting offer a mix of broadcast experience with academic excellence. Students at the career schools are able to use the newest technologies to further their broadcast knowledge.
Quick Facts
All of the Ohio and Illinois Centers for Broadcasting have accreditation with the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of technology. The career schools have approval from their state boards of education.
The Ohio and Illinois Centers for Broadcasting offer day, evening and night classes to students. Classes include audio production techniques, introduction to radio formats and program log, introduction to television, writing and performing for the camera, broadcast interviewing techniques, news announcing and telecommunications.
The Ohio and Illinois Centers for Broadcasting are members of the National Association of Broadcasters, Society of Broadcast Engineers, the Association of Women in Communications and the Society of Professional Journalists.
The Ohio and Illinois Centers for Broadcasting have a graduate relations department that assists graduates. Unlike most colleges, this career school helps its students put together a professional-grade demo tape to send to potential employers.
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