Many professionals have realized that the best way to learn is to learn by doing. For example, you could learn how to be a radio DJ or a sportscaster with on-the-job training via the Radio Connection program where you will get a mentor in the radio profession. The course teaches the skills required in a real radio station where you get actual on the job, and on air experience.
Best of all, you can do this in the town where you live with no relocation. Students can take classes part time, training around a job schedule.
The radio broadcasting school trains you to become a radio broadcaster, program director, voice-over artist, promotions director and more. In fact, some of the typical assignments include in-studio lab time training in an on-air radio station with state-of-the-art equipment. The radio program is taught one-on-one, in private sessions, in real radio stations with a real radio professional that takes each student through the course curriculum. No experience is necessary.
The 13 part course includes written curriculums and training guides. Some of the classes include:
Voice and Speech Development
Commercial Announcing and Copywriting
Voiceovers
Commercial Announcing
Sports Broadcasting and Writing
News Broadcasting
Disc Jockey or Talk Show Host
Weather Reporting
The Technical Stuff, and much more...
Howard Parker, (http://www.hpvo.com/) is now making millions as a voice-over artist. He started out working at Taco Bell, but it was the Radio Connection where he got his start.
He said, "This program works. It put me in front of real radio professionals, and I stuck to them like glue and learned all I could from them." Listen to the Howard Bell video here.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
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