How long does it take to graduate from the Columbia School of Broadcasting Announcing Program?
A. It takes most students, eight to fourteen month to complete the Announcing curriculum. The school allows a maximum of eighteen months and does provide extensions for extenuating circumstances. Q. Will I always have the same instructor at the school. A. The Columbia School of Broadcasting assigns each assignment you produce to a different National Instructor that is current in the field of broadcasting. Our instructors are not “Professors” but real broadcasters that have years of experience ON THE AIR as well as the professional skills required by the school to provide positive guidance and success to all of our students. Each National Instructor, is well known in their broadcasting format and brings a wide variety of experience to each student when they review your recorded assignments.
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