Ohio / Illinois Centers for Broadcasting
Locations: Chicago, IL; Lombard, IL; Cincinnati, OH; Cleveland, OH; Columbus, OH; Denver, CO
Degrees: Diploma
Programs: Radio and Television Broadcasting
Tuition Range: 14,000 - 16,000
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With locations in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Denver, and two in the Chicago area, the Ohio/Illinois Centers for Broadcasting comprise an accredited trade school offering a 38-week diploma course covering the various elements of radio and television broadcasting. Students attend the campus approximately three times per week, covering topics such as reading/speaking techniques, audio production, news announcing, broadcast interviewing and more. The school also offers students non-paid internships at local stations and studios while they work through the curriculum.
This is a specialized, non-degreed training program preparing students for a variety of careers in the field of broadcasting. Cost of tuition varies by location, but expect to pay between $14,000 and $16,000 for the entire course, not including housing.
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With locations in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Denver, and two in the Chicago area, the Ohio/Illinois Centers for Broadcasting comprise an accredited trade school offering a 38-week diploma course covering the various elements of radio and television broadcasting. Students attend the campus approximately three times per week, covering topics such as reading/speaking techniques, audio production, news [...]








Review by Ryan H.
November 7, 2011 1.3i paid 20000 dollars for fantasy camp. this school is a joke. the “professional” teachers they employ are shuffled in and out like a revolving door. I never felt i was in the presence of anyone professional or knowledgable, except mr. scott grenke. he would be the lone exception.
Review by Richard J.
October 28, 2011 1SHAM! This “school” contributes nothing to your ability to get a job in radio or television. They take your money and you show up at their sorry excuse for a school facility. Their mantra is you only get out of your experience what you put in. And while this cliche is true of anything, it means nothing at this “school.” You can make the same connections on your own instead of throwing away thousands of dollars for zero to minimal support and tutelage. Go to a four year university. Volunteer and a small local radio station and you’ll learn ten times more than they “teach” you at ICB. Whatever you do, don’t line the pockets of the schemers at this facility. You can do better for yourself.