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1964Renowned Hartford radio personality, Dick Robinson, opens a new school to teach the fundamentals of radio broadcasting. The Connecticut School of Broadcasting is born! |
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The 70’sCSB adds a second campus in nearby Stratford, Connecticut. Soon, the school would expand to 10 campuses up and down the east coast. |
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The 80’sCSB expands its radio-based curriculum to cover television as well. Cameras, teleprompters and linear editing decks fill the schools, as students prepare for lights, camera, action! |
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The 90’sThe Connecticut School of Broadcasting ushers in the digital age! Tapes, records and carts are replaced by computers, CD’s and mini-disks. |
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2006 - 2009In 2006, Dick sold the school to a division of Credit Suisse. In May 2009, Dick bought back the school, updated the equipment, and now.... We’re Back! |
"I came to CSB to get into radio, but I fell in love with TV. You want to talk about creative? You can do just about anything with video."