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Cleveland Campus

(216) 242-4342

Cincinnati Campus

(513) 813-4962

Columbus Campus

(614) 423-4945

Miami Media School

(786) 581-8552

Colorado Media School

(720) 897-7528

O'Hare Campus

(630) 796-4651

Chicago Campus

(312) 884-8000

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You’ve watched the games. You’ve listened to the announcers. You’ve probably even thought to yourself, “I’m sure I’d be good at that.” You are not alone.


Whether you’re looking to be a news anchor, show producer, video editor, or a sports reporter, we have the courses, state of the industry tools, and professionally taught classes to help you succeed.

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What is a Sports Broadcaster?

It is a person who reports on athletic events via webcast, radio or television. Within the field, the exact type of broadcasting can vary. Sportscasters who specialize in providing running commentary can be one of two types, and the majority of modern sporting events will feature them both. They include: the play-by-play announcers who supply the continuing narrative that runs as a common thread throughout the event, and the color commentators who provide background information about the event’s participants, rules and history.
In addition to real-time narration, sports announcers also contribute pregame and postgame coverage to give fans the insider knowledge that they’ve come to enjoy and expect.
Any fledgling sports broadcaster who hopes to succeed at this attractive career needs to understand the intricate ways in which the industry actually works and thinks. There are tricks to this trade, and before you can ever get a foot in the door, you’ll have to learn them. That’s what sports broadcasting schools are all about. The sports broadcasting program will help you acquire the trifecta of factors that every sportscaster needs to possess: talent, enthusiasm, and education.

Topics Covered:

  • Introduction to Broadcasting
  • Fundamentals of Editing and Studio Operations
  • Career Development
  • TV and Video Production
  • Story Writing and the Art of Language
  • Radio and Web Production
  • Sales, Promotions, Marketing and Ratings
  • Internet Marketing and Web Analytics
  • News Reporting and Production
  • Audition Media Production
  • Internships
  • Sports and Entertainment Media Production

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Campus Locations

Ohio/Illinois Media Schools

Cleveland
9885 Rockside Road #160
Valley View, OH 44125
Ph: (216) 503-5900

O’Hare – Chicago Suburbs
455 Eisenhower Lane S. #200
O’Hare, IL 60148
Ph: (630) 916-1700

Cincinnati
6703 Madison Rd.
Cincinnati, OH 45227
Ph: (513) 271-6060

Chicago
530 South State Street
Chicago, IL 60605
Ph: (331) 215-4762

Columbus
Ohio Media School

5330 E Main St., Suite 200
Columbus, OH 43213
Ph: (614) 655-5250

Colorado Media School
404 S. Upham Street
Lakewood, CO 80226
Ph: (303) 937-7070

Miami
Miami Media School

901 S Miami Ave., Suite 303
Miami, Florida, 33130
Ph: (305) 728-1120

  • Accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges
  • Financial Aid available for those who qualify