I graduated in 1991 and have been steadily employed in radio ever since and I'm making a very decent living at it. It's a great trade school to learn broadcasting. You will throw your money out...
The New School Center for Media
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The New School has refined and improved its program to be consistent with current trends. Programs have grown and become more inclusive, but the basic philosophy of small class size, individual attention and a caring, professional staff has not changed. As with our first graduating class in 1974, today's graduates are embarking on new careers and aspirations armed with the skills necessary to succeed in their chosen fields.
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The New School is proud to be the oldest school in the State of New York dedicated to every aspect of Electronic and Broadcast Media offering programs designed to provide graduates with real-world skills and solid employment foundations.
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Please don't waste your money. I graduated three years ago and haven't been able to find a job and never get the supposed updates that they send about jobs in the area. I would recommend...
1990s an A+. 2012 a B-. Radio is a dying industry but advanced video will live a long time... Teachers are just now figuring this out and the school will likely be A+ again in 2015 or so...
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