About the Entertainment Connection, continued
“When I first got into this program
everybody told me I wouldn't make
it in radio--radio was an extremely hard business to get into. I
saw too many people I know who went to a communications school who are
working as waiters in a restaurant because they can't get a job in
radio because they don't know anybody.

Radio
Connection is a hands-on mentoring program where I got real world
experience. It enabled me to get a job in radio because I got to
know people in the radio business and when they were looking for
someone to hire, I was right there in their face, I was already
interning at the radio station, I knew the ins-and-outs of what was
going on here, and if it wasn't for Jim and Radio Connection I wouldn't
have the job of producing the number one morning show in the market
. It's an awesome opportunity and for my first job in radio, I'm
better off than some people who went to traditional communication
schools and have been doing this for five to ten years. ” – Howie
Educational Programs
Over the last 23 years more than
11,770 students have graduated from
Entertainment Connection programs, creating a vast alumni network
worldwide. Founded in 1984 the Entertainment Connection provides
educational apprentice programs for the entertainment arts including
the film, radio, television and music recording industries.

A
fully accredited academic institution, the Entertainment Connection
programs are certified by the National Private Schools Accreditation
Alliance with mentor programs in more than 100 U.S. cities in all fifty
states. With corporate headquarters in Los Angeles, California and New
York City, the Entertainment Connection schools are unlike any others,
as students learn from successful mentors in real world situations in
real studio and film sets as opposed to simulated classrooms.
The
Radio Connection
Broadcasting School trains students to become a radio broadcaster,
program director, voice-over artist, and promotions director. Students
learn, in a one-on-one basis from a working pro in the radio business.
The Radio Connection is the original broadcasting school that trains
students to become a radio broadcaster, program director, voice-over
artist, or promotions director while working as an apprentice inside a
real radio station. Students can learn the exciting world of radio from
an on-air personality or program director in their own city.
In 1996 Howard Parker enrolled in Entertainment Connection's Radio
Connection School while still working at a Taco Bell. After completing
his course he talked with

us.
"The experience I got through Career Connection enabled me to get a job
immediately. I made one tape, and one resume, upon completion of my
course and within two weeks I got my first job in radio. I've
been having a blast ever since. I love waking up and seeing what
the day holds. I know it's going to be fun the rest of the
way." For those of you who don't recognize the name, Howard
Parker is the guy who does virtually all of the voiceovers for for
movie trailers, and he makes millions doing it.
The
Music Recording
Connection provides the fundamentals by training students in a real
recording studio, with a music recording professional as a mentor. As
an apprentice, a student sits in on top music artist's recording
sessions in real recording studios. The curriculum teaches the
ins-and-outs of the music business from microphone placement, to
running the audio board, to interacting with talent, to creating the
final mix. To become a recording engineer, music producer, or mixer,
Recording Connection qualifies students for a position in the audio
recording field.
The
Film Connection has
been mentoring aspiring filmmakers for over 20 years. As such, it
prepares students like no
other film school. As a mentor or apprentice students learn one-on-one
from an industry professional in an actual film production company or
on a real film set. Teachers are working pros who train students
one-on-one.
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