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Why City College: |
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The City College Radio & Television
program uses the latest software and multimedia equipment to train
students for the professional workplace. |
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Students get "hands-on" experience in all
areas of radio and TV production at the City College radio station KSDS-FM, 88.3 and color TV production studio. |
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Our department maintains close ties to
local radio and television stations for job placements and
internships. |
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Our instructors are radio and television
professionals with industry experience. Many report or create
programming for local TV and radio news and shows. |
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An industry advisory committee of radio,
multimedia and TV professionals ensures City College curriculum is
current and relevant. |
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Enrollment fees are lowest of any college,
university or technical school in California. |
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The City College Communications Department prepares students to inform and
entertain the public in the exciting fields of radio, television, video, film
and multimedia using state-of- the-art instruction and equipment. Courses are
both practical and theoretical, equipping students for entry level jobs in
Broadcasting and Special Application television. Students may specialize in
Radio, Radio & Television News, Video & Film, Management & Sales or Multimedia.
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Excellent
Opportunities for Men and Woman: |
Creative opportunities abound for women and men in radio and television, both in
front of and behind the camera and microphone as news writers, program
producers, anchors, reporters, camera operators, editors, switchers and audio
technicians.
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