Radio Production School

Radio - Production: Work Behind the Scenes

Get training on the audio production equipment and software used throughout the radio broadcasting industry

video From the first day you start classes, you’ll be working with the same equipment and software that the pros use - computer on-air systems, broadcast consoles, digital recorders, Adobe Audition, Pro Tools, and more. When you graduate, you'll be prepared to walk into a radio station and operate the equipment in a real radio studio.


Learn in a studio instead of a classroom

You'll spend your time in the studio working on a variety of projects. You'll explore audio production techniques, learn how to operate a soundboard, and much more.

Learn by doing in a matter of months - not years. There is no substitute for hands-on experience.

Dick Robinson - Founder and Chairman of the Connecticut School of Broadcasting


Careers in Radio & Audio Production

  • Sound Designer
  • Program Director
  • Radio Producer
  • Board Operator
  • Music Director
  • Studio Engineer