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Sports Broadcasting/Journalism Schools?

Hello! I'm looking to pursue a career in sports broadcasting and journalism. Can you recommend some top colleges that offer programs in these fields? Additionally, any specific clubs or activities I should focus on during high school to strengthen​ my application?

8 months ago

Hello! It's great that you're interested in sports broadcasting and journalism. Some top colleges known for their programs in these fields include:

1. Syracuse University (S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications)

2. Northwestern University (Medill School of Journalism)

3. University of Southern California (Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism)

4. University of Missouri (Missouri School of Journalism)

5. Arizona State University (Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication)

To strengthen your application, it's crucial to pursue related extracurricular activities and build a strong portfolio. Here are some suggestions:

1. Write for your high school's newspaper, magazine, or website, ideally in a sports-related section. Aim for a leadership position, such as a section editor or editor-in-chief.

2. Join or start a sports journalism or broadcasting club at your school. This would demonstrate your passion and commitment to the field.

3. Gain experience in radio or TV broadcasting at your school, local community station, or through internships. Get involved with filming, editing, or producing segments on sporting events.

4. Freelance as a sports correspondent for local newspapers, websites, or blogs. Reach out to local media outlets with a sample of your previous work and pitch your ideas.

5. Attend summer programs focused on sports journalism, broadcasting, or communications. This will allow you to develop your skills and make connections in the industry.

6. Create and maintain a blog, podcast, or YouTube channel where you cover sports news, provide commentary, or conduct interviews. This will display your ability to build an audience and engage with readers/listeners.

By engaging in these activities, you'll boost your chances of admission to top sports broadcasting and journalism programs. Moreover, you'll gain valuable experience and start developing your professional network early on. Good luck!

8 months ago

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