Columbia School of Broadcasting

If you want a career in broadcasting, then you need a reputable organization to train you. Columbia School of Broadcasting, based in Fairfax, VA, offers a variety of courses relating to on air broadcasts. The exciting world of television and radio awaits graduates. Wherever you live in the world, you can enroll for a course and receive it in English or Spanish. Candidates can audition online in the form of a voice test. Since its inception in 1964, originally in California, this distance education establishment has produced graduates that have fulfilled their potential and secured jobs in radio stations and television channels across the United States and other countries.

There are so many careers to choose from in the multi media world we live in. Graduates from the Columbia School of Broadcasting can use their skills to become a traffic announcer, radio DJ, news reporter, club DJ, weather announcer, or talk show host. You may want to be involved in television commercials, infomercials or sports reporting. New technology opens up new opportunities for people with media qualifications, such as recording commentaries for video games, podcasts or Internet radio broadcasts.

Lessons are customized for the student and the one to one study brings great results. Students can go at their own pace, combining work and other commitments. The professional instructors at Columbia School of Broadcasting take students through the course, enabling them to graduate within eight to twelve months. Courses include Radio Announcing, Basic Radio Production, Television Announcing, and Play-by-Play Sportscasting for Radio. There are also courses that relate to Internet Broadcasting and Broadcast Sales and Marketing. Students may go on to secure management positions within broadcasting organizations.

Seminars are also available on the subjects of Voice Overs, Winning Casting Calls, Writing Copy, News Reporting, and Interviewing. Staff give help and advice after graduation too and assist with finding a job placement. When students leave Columbia School of Broadcasting, they are equipped with a resume, references and an audition tape. They also have a letter of introduction from the college to show potential employers. Graduates can also go on to a web page that is designed just for them, giving details of job listings. The college not only teaches all the necessary know how but also instills a sense of confidence into its students. When they leave, they are ready to take on the world and employers are reassured that their training has been of the highest standard.

After School Activities for the Overweight

Research and studies show that our children are growing fater by the day. Many families all over America are struggling to keep the weight of their children within reasonable limits. As a parent, I know that it’s nearly impossible for me to look into the tear-filled eyes of my son and refuse food.

So, what’s the alternative? Studies show that the number one reason for obesity in children is not junk food and colas. It’s actually TV. Children tend to plop themselves on the sofa and munch away happily when they are in front of the TV sets. But, once the set is off, their natural buoyancy will lead the children to do stuff and to move their body. THey will then be diverted from eating.

Recreational after school activities are a must if you feel that your child is beginning to put on undesirable fat. It is better to begin these activities as early as possible. The more weight the child gains, the harder he has to work to shed it. Football, swimming, skating and Karate are just some activities he can participate in. Structured and disciplined exercise is possible only when one is put into a formal environment. That is why an overweight child simply HAS to be put into an after school program of this kind.