Prepare for a broadcast career at one of these Broadcasting Colleges.
The United States features over 12,000 AM and FM radio stations at the moment, and new ones spring up frequently. 99 out of 100 homes in the country receive television signals broadcast from amongst the over 1,500 commercial and educational TV stations in operation in our nation. With the addition of channels on cable networks and satellite services, there has never been a better time to get into broadcasting. Employment opportunities in broadcasting are on the rise, and are expected to be for at least the next decade. The best way to excel in the field is by having received formal training. Jobs in the field of broadcasting vary greatly. Some people might want to focus on aspects such as writing or producing while others more enjoy the technical aspects of the field such as camera work or soundtrack production. Click on the buttons below to receive complementary information from any schools of interest so you can make a well informed decision on which of these Broadcasting Schools is best suited to your goals.