
The Administration, Staff, Program Advisory Committee, Alumni and students of the Carolina School of Broadcasting could not be more proud and honored by the role(s) so many of our students and graduates filled last month as the Democratic National Convention came to Charlotte….thousands of national and world media descended upon the Queen City…requiring additional grips, Read the full article…
At the Carolina School of Broadcasting, you will not be made to pour through boring and obsolete textbooks on far-flung broadcast theory. Nor will you have to endure endless, tedious lectures by people who have never seen the inside of a radio or television station. All of our instructors are successful broadcast professionals; men and Read the full article…
In 1957, in the midst of changing technologies and exciting new advances in both the radio and television mediums, Charlotte broadcaster William A. Vaughn blazed a trail toward an educational facility that would provide hands-on training in all aspects of the growing broadcast industry. Supported by a group of area broadcasters, on January 2, 1957 Read the full article…