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Radio and Television

To become the voice on the radio, the broadcaster on TV, or the producer behind the scenes, a Radio and Television program will get you there.

Radio and television anchors are also known as broadcast journalists and they research and present news to the public. There is a wide variety of job opportunities in the radio and television world including local nightly news anchor, sports announcer, news director, video editors, audio engineer or foreign correspondent. With an education in communications, specifically radio and television broadcasting, the sky is the limit! As a broadcaster you will get to be in the heart of exciting events in history and you will get to converse with prominent public figures.

Radio and television courses give students a foundation of techniques used in the industry to chart and produce audio and video programs. Classes include writing and editing, performing and directing, management, marketing, law, and principles of broadcast technology. Graduates of a Radio and Television program are prepared to take on the important roles of producers, directors, and managers of radio and TV shows.

Related areas of study that may be valuable to the Radio and Television student include journalism, broadcasting, and writing.

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