Where to Take Broadcasting Lessons in New York City

By Regina Sass, published Apr 12, 2007
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Don't just sit there and dream of a career in broadcasting. If you have the dedication and the desire, there are schools in the New York Area that have many different types of broadcasting lessons, some with degrees some with not, depending on what particular field you are interested in. Graduates of the broadcasting lessons taught in these schools have gone on to have great careers in all phases of broadcasting from behind the scenes to doing voice overs, news anchors, sports reporters and everything else there is in broadcasting. Take a look at the various broadcasting these New York schools offer and pick the one where you fell you fit in and go for it. You can take your dreams as high as you want too.

New York University School of Continuing and Professional Studies has an interesting program of broadcasting lessons which will introduce you to the voice over field.
The Business of Voice over
X34.8111 / Non-Credit / $600
SUMMER 2007
In this in-depth course, students prepare for careers in the competitive and lucrative voice over industry. Find out about different types of voice over jobs and the rates that each are likely to pay.
They also have lessons that lead to a Nielsen Certificate in TV Audience Measurement, You learn the structure of the TV industry and the research methodologies used to gather and report Nielsen ratings, as well as other TV research techniques. Recent students who have completed this certificate were placed in positions at ABC, CBS, and the WB; Viacom's channel LOGO; and Nielsen Media Research.
They are located at School of Continuing and Professional Studies Office of Admissions 145 4th Avenue, Room 201
New York, New York 10003

Where to Take Broadcasting Lessons in New York City

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