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Best Way to Get Into Radio, Voice Over, DJ, Sportscasting

  • 18-09-2008 1:07am
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    Hi! I'm wasting everyone's time by pimping some broadcasting course that operates in the US and Canada.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,309 ✭✭✭✭Bard


    No offense, but that service is American and is of little or no use to most users of this web site who would be based in Ireland.

    People here would be better off using the services of the likes of BMac Media (they've a presenter workshop in October, for example, which I'll be attending) or doing a college course in Media Production (which I'm doing) or Journalism. Colleges here put you through relevant work placement in good station, so you do get a good healthy mix of 'who you know' and 'what you know' plus that all-important piece of paper at the end of it all.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,459 ✭✭✭Heathen


    Bard wrote: »
    No offense, but that service is American and is of little or no use to most users of this web site who would be based in Ireland.

    People here would be better off using the services of the likes of BMac Media (they've a presenter workshop in October, for example, which I'll be attending) or doing a college course in Media Production (which I'm doing) or Journalism. Colleges here put you through relevant work placement in good station, so you do get a good healthy mix of 'who you know' and 'what you know' plus that all-important piece of paper at the end of it all.


    Yes i would recommend BMAC too, and hope to attend the Workshop in October also.. Brian gives some great tips and points you in the right direction :)


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