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Westbury Grad is upwardly mobile
Bob Duncan, a 2003 graduate of our Westbury, Long Island campus' very first class is moving up in the world in Mobile, Alabama...he has just accepted the position of Program director at WNSP FM, Mobile's only 24 hour total sports staion.
Congratulations Bob!!...



DJ Lil Cee
CSB Hasbrouck Heights graduate Ceasar Polyak, aka WKTU's DJ Lil Cee has been named as a finalist in the Best Weekend Show categoryof the 8th Annual New York Metro Areas Achievement in Radio Awards. The winners will be honored at a special awards ceremony on Wednesday, April 6, 2005 at The New York M...


Baseball star at CSB Tampa!!
Tampa Bay Devil Ray Fred McGriff, is currently branching out from his sports career and launching his new career in radio & television broadcasting. As mentioned in a recent edition of the St. Petersburg Times, Fred is working on getting the final seven homers he needs for 500, while taking day clas...


CSB Boston Grad hits it big in Sports
At WEEI promotion, David Ortiz of the Boston Red Sox with Dick Robinson, President, Connecticut School of Broadcastingand CSB grad Pete Sheppard of WEEI radio.
Pete is doing Afternoon Drive on "The Big Show", WEEI-AM 850 Sports Radio, Boston and WEEI-FM 103.7, Providence. Ranked #1 with Men 25...



CSB Grad starts Online Radio Station
Steven Napolitano, graduate from the Connecticut School Of Broadcasting in Hasbrouck Heights, recently launched talknewyorksports.com. This online radio station is made "by sports fans for sports fans". Steven's free show is made available to listeners by live365.com, and as it runs continuously all...


Boston Grad recieves national AWRT Award
From Radio Ink Magazine
National AWRT award winners will be presented at a gala at the New York Hilton Hotel on June 22nd. Local market award winners will be announced at a luncheon on June 21st.

The Gracie Allen Award Awards
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Wellesley Hills, MA  

49 Walnut Park
Wellesley Hills, MA 02481

Serving the Boston and
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Connecticut School of Broadcasting provides hands-on training in a "learn by doing" environment.

Classes are taught by broadcast professionals in facilities designed to meet the ever-expanding technological needs of today's student. Whether it is digital audio, television editing, broadcast performance, studio operations, streaming media or any one of the many other facets of the communication industry, students are in the studios working with instructors and getting the most out of a broadcast education.

Connecticut School of Broadcasting's digital audio work stations consist of many digital audio programs like, Cool Edit Pro (now Adobe Audition), Saw Plus, Vegas, Pro Tools and Sound Forge. The studio is digital throughout with compact disc players, Minidisc, hard disc recorders and CDRs. Analog Cart machines, Cassette and Reel to Reel decks serve to enhance production values.

Our television studio consists of a digital switcher, title maker, two cameras, audio mixing console, lights, record and playback decks and teleprompters. Live switching and edit applications can be achieved from this user friendly system. The edit bays consist of both straight cut linear editing and non-linear editing using Avid and/or Adobe Premier. Adobe Photoshop and other graphic programs are also available to students for advanced video productions.

The Wellesley Hills location also consists of three simulated radio broadcast studios. Each studio has State of the Art Broadcast mixing consoles, two compact disc players, two cart machines, reel to reel and multi-track machines, cassette players and minidisc players. Each studio is open to students and graduates after school hours.




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RADIO BROADCAST
The world of Radio broadcasting is exploding with opportunities in terrestrial, Satellite and Internet Radio. Technologies are advancing, creating more exciting jobs and opportunities for individuals with the correct training.

CSB is not just a radio broadcasting school. It encompasses all aspects of the broadcasting industry, both TV & radio. This is what gives us the edge over other radio broadcasting schools.


Grads are getting employment in the radio industry as:

(A Partial List)


Air Personality
Program Director
Music Director
Station Owners
Production
Producers
On-Air Talent
News Reporters
Traffic
National Syndicated Programming
News Writers
Sports Broadcasting
Sales
Account Executives
Board Ops
Web Station
Satellite Broadcasters
Sound Designers
Masters of Ceremonies for various event
Voice Over Talent
Morning Show Hosts (Producers)
Promotions
Connecticut School of Broadcasting trains in a matter of months not years and unlike most schools, provides the students continual support throughout their careers. Grads take advantage of our life time placement assistance, training on new technology, and our expanding network of Schools to help in placement and further training in all aspects of the communication industry.

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TELEVISION BROADCAST
The world of television broadcast is exploding with opportunities in Network, Cable and Satellite TV. Technologies are advancing, creating more exciting jobs and opportunities for individuals with the correct training. Grads are getting employment in all aspects of the TV industry as:

CSB is not just a TV broadcasting school. It encompasses all aspects of the broadcasting industry, both radio & TV. This is what gives us the edge over other TV broadcasting schools.


(A Partial List)


Camera Operators
Master Control Operators
Editors
Avid Editors
Final Cut Pro Editors
On-Air Talent
Actors and Actresses
Entertainment Reporters
Sports Broadcasts
News Writers
Producers
Floor Directors
Field Producers
Production Assistance
TV News Anchors
TV Traffic Reporters
Satellite Truck Operators
Video Productions
Connecticut School of Broadcasting trains in a matter of months not years and unlike most schools, provides the students continual support throughout their careers. Grads take advantage of our life time placement assistance, training on new technology, and our expanding network of Schools to help in placement and further training in all aspects of the communication industry.

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Introduction to Broadcasting
Understanding industry terminology, radio formats, station organization including a study of AM and FM radio and television. Includes an examination of the principles of programming radio stations and the basic fundamentals of selling radio and television advertising.

Radio and Television Performing Commercial Interpretation
Introduction to radio and television acting with emphasis on various techniques used in commercials, industrials and the study of news and sports broadcasting. The course includes the principles of ad-libbing and formats required for various on-air situations.

Broadcast Studio Operations
Intensive study in the operation of broadcast equipment leading to proficiency with compact disc players, broadcast consoles, analog and digital recorders, camera operation, teleprompters, video editing and digital workstations. Students work individually and in groups in simulated on-air environments.

Audio Production Techniques
An examination of broadcast audio production.   Emphasis is on program development from conception, production and evaluation. Training involves introduction to digital audio production employing various digital software including SAW, and Cool Edit.

Advanced Audio Production
Working intensely with digital on air systems and digital audio programs. Students will learn to produce sophisticated studio programming involving the creative use of software including Media Touch, Acid, Pro Tools and Shortcut.

Broadcast Journalism
The course is primarily television performance intensive. Emphasis on news anchoring, reporting, interviewing and learning the techniques used in news gathering and writing. Practice writing and editing news stories for radio and television and assembling and recording newscasts on audio and videotape for critique.

Speech Radio and TV Acting
Group and individual instruction for improved use of voice and speech habits. Students are given ample opportunity for supervised practice in overcoming problems such as poor articulation, poor voice production, faulty breathing, inadequate volume and lack of advocacy.

Video Production
An introduction to television production including:


Studio/ENG Camera Set-up and operation
Teleprompter operation
Directing
Technical directing
Special effects switching
Audio editing and mixing
Linear editing
Video Production (Non-Linear)
Editing suites include Avid DV & Final Cut Pro systems. Students learn non-linear editing techniques and understand the workflow of digital video production. Other production tools include Adobe Photoshop, Editor's Toolkit and other Digital Juice products.

Radio and Television Sports
An examination of writing, reporting and delivering sports programming. Seminars are offered for those students wishing more in depth instruction.

Resume & Demo Tape Preparation
A discussion in the preparation of various radio and TV demonstration tapes used to submit to radio and television stations, advertising agencies and corporate communication departments. Includes the preparation of individual resumes, interviewing techniques for job applicants and marketing.

Seminars and Workshops
Each campus conducts several workshops throughout the semester. These may include additional study in commercial acting, sportscasting, interviewing, promotions and sales.   Students are encouraged to work with training facilitators on their specific areas of interest.
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Connecticut School of Broadcasting has a long history of producing graduates with skills in all aspects of the communications industry. Over the years, interest in learning the art of sports broadcasting has grown and as a result, Connecticut School of Broadcasting is expanding its curriculum to include an elective in sports. As a extension of the core curriculum, the sports elective builds on what you learned in class and will help further prepare you for a career in sports broadcasting.


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Phase 1: TRAINING PROGRAM

Connecticut School of Broadcasting has a class schedule to accommodate full time and part time students. The day class runs Monday through Thursday 9:30am to 1:00pm for 8 weeks. The night classes meet either Monday and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday 6:30pm to 10:00 for 16 weeks. Each student takes the same class encompassing ALL aspects of the communication industry, giving each student the understanding of how jobs are linked in the industry. For example, want to be an on-air jock? You'll still have to do audio production work AND understand how your job interacts with the sales, traffic and promotion departments.

CSB doesn't just teach you one aspect of the industry - we know versatility is the key to making it in this business. The course is a fast-paced, energetic ride, using the most up-to-date equipment & technology and taught through a learn-by-doing method to provide you with the skills you need to work in the broadcast industry. While attending class, you will also be responsible for completing assignments for class and will be expected to sign up for studio time outside of class for practice and extra help when needed.



Phase 2: DEMOS/RESUMES/WORKSHOPS

When you graduate from the school, the relationship does not end there. The emphasis shifts & there is a little more responsibility on YOU to come back to the school and start practicing in the studios, creating demos, preparing resumes and attending workshops to advance the skills you acquired in Phase One. This can be a frustrating period, but students use the school facilities & the available staff to help perfect what they have learned and get those demos ready for Phase Three.



Phase 3: JOB PLACEMENT ASSISTANCE

Once you build an approved demo & are deemed to have acquired the skills and confidence to move on, you progress to Phase Three. Using their vast network of contacts, the director and career service staff research & provide job leads consistent with the interests of our graduates. They'll also help you prepare for interviews, design cover letters targeted to specific jobs, and give you personalized career advice, so that YOU can get closer to landing your dream job in the broadcast industry. Connecticut School of Broadcasting can not guarantee employment but has seen thousand upon thousands of grads being placed coast to coast in all aspects of the communication industry.



Phase 4: LIFETIME COMMITMENT

Found a job? Your relationship with CSB still continues. We are committed to providing lifetime placement assistance to every student. If at any time you wish to look for other jobs, we'd be happy to help & guide you as you create a new demo. Want to make the transition from radio to television? We'll assist you in any way we can. Want to get trained on a new equipment or a new program? No problem. With your lifetime relationship with CSB, you'll have use of studios and new technology as it is introduced at the school.

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