What is the curriculum at ABS? What will I learn?
American Broadcasting School is a vocational trade school teaching all the programming skills required to become a broadcaster. Instructors guide students in the following areas: On-Air shows, Production (writing and producing commercials with sound effects/music), News (writing and on-air delivery), Sportscasting (writing and on-air presentation including play-by-play if desired), Advertising Sales, Digital Production (production using Computers), Computer-Based Broadcast Technology (computerized broadcast …..literally everything you would do at a Radio Station). There is an area not covered at American Broadcasting School — Engineering. Equipment repair is not in the school curriculum. Radio broadcasters are not required to repair equipment…therefore we do not address it beyond preventive maintenance and basic engineering.