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Want to know more????
Check out these sites! You'll find everything from job openings
to research materials to cool places to go and see the industry
in action and the people that make it all happen. Check back,
because new links are being added all the time!
Southern California Broadcasters Association (SCBA)
The Southern California Broadcasters Association is a trade organization
that serves advertising agencies, clients, and the community
on behalf of radio broadcasters throughout Southern California.
The SCBA provides market research and information, sales training,
educational programs, community outreach, and EEO employment
assistance. Our primary mission is marketing the power and value
of radio as an important part of any communications strategy
that targets Southern Californians. The site is also has an extensive
listing of employment and internship opportunities.
National Radio Hall of Fame & Museum
Recognizes and showcasese contemporary talent from today's diverse
programming formats, as well as the pioneers who shaped the medium
during its infancy.
American Women in Radio and Television (AWRT)
A national, non-profit organization that extends membership to
qualified professionals in the electronic media and allied fields.
AWRT's mission is to advance the impact of women in the electronic
media and allied fields by educating, advocating and acting as
a resource to its members and the industry. Founded in 1951,
AWRT has worked to improve the quality of broadcast programming
and the image of women as depicted in radio, television and cable.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
This is the organization behind the Academy Awards, but also
offers such services and programs to students such as the annual
Student Academy Awards and the Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting.
Radio-Television News Directors Association (RTNDA)
The Radio-Television News Directors Association is the world's
largest professional organization devoted exclusively to electronic
journalism. RTNDA represents local and network news executives
in broadcasting, cable and other electronic media in more than
30 countries. RTNDA also gives out yearly scholarships to broadcasting
students.
Associated Press (AP)
The world's oldest and largest newsgathering organization
Associated Press Television-Radio Association (APTRA)
APTRA's purposes are to advance radio and television journalism
with a eye toward making available an accurate and impartial
record of the news. APTRA offers several great seminars each
year geared toward beginners and also holds several valuable
workshops in conjunction with it's annual awards ceremonies at
the Disneyland Hotel. There are also APTRA scholarships available.
National Association of Broadcasters
The National Association of Broadcasters is a full-service trade
association which represents the interests of free, over-the-air
radio and television broadcasters. The yearly NAB Convention
is a valuable place to network and learn more about current issues.
The site also offers a whole host or research material and news
about the industry.
National Association of Broadcasters Education Foundation (NABEF)
To address the need for greater public knowledge and understanding
of many issues related to free, over-the-air broadcasting, the
NAB Education Foundation (NABEF) was created to conduct research,
education, and other activities related to broadcasting and its
impact on the nation. Mount San Antonio is a member of NABEF,
which has yearly scholarships available to other NABEF schools
such as Cal State Northridge and University of La Verne.
American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.
AFTRA represents actors and other professional performers, and
broadcasters in television, radio, sound recordings, non-broadcast/industrial
programming and new technologies such as interactive programming
and CD ROMs. AFTRA offers a Mentoring Program available to broadcasting
students and provides a current list of reputable agents and
workshops.
LARadio.com
LARadio.com is a comprehensive site about the people and business
of radio in the Southern Calfornia Broadcasting market. The
site includes a "Where Are They Now" section and current job
listings including internships.
The Museum of Television & Radio
The Museum of Television & Radio is the place to check out thousands
of radio and television broadcasts, many dating back to the beginnings
of the medium. The Museum also has a very active program presenting
live radio broadcasts from both the New York and Los Angeles
buildings. Stations of all formats from around the country have
hosted from the Museum and visitors are able to attend many of
the broadcasts.
Hollywood Entertainment Museum
The Hollywood Entertainment Museum celebrates Hollywood the place
and the entertainment arts of film, television, radio, sound
recording and new media. The 33,000 square foot museum features
technologically advanced, interactive exhibits, memorabilia,
special exhibitions, a six-minute multi-screen video presentation
and a studio backlot tour. The experience culminates in a visit
to the original sets of Star Trek and Cheers. Designed to educate
and entertain, a variety of programs and tailor-made tours are
available to groups and individual visitors.
ReelRadio.com
The Authentic Aircheck Museum of Classic Top 40 Radio
And the Greatest Radio of All Time! Learn about and hear actual
audio clios of the greatest broadcasters in history!
BossRadioForever.com
www.bossradioforever.com
Ask your parents about “Boss Radio”! It was the name chosen
to promote a new programming format on AM radio station KHJ,
Los Angeles in May 1965 and it created a wave like nothing that
has ever been seen in radio since.
This site is an objective source for unique insider perspectives
on the radio programming efforts of Bill Drake, Gene Chenault
and others starting in California in the 1960s. This site is
dedicated to the memory of Roger Christian, Robert W. Morgan,
and The Real Don Steele, stars of 93/KHJ Boss Radio in Los Angeles.
ClassicSitcoms.com
This site has information on Television's classic sitcoms, including
story lines, cast and crew listings and discussion boards. Just
about anything you want to find out about Television sitcoms,
you can find right here.
American Cinematheque
Want to know what the STARS think of Hollywood. American Cinematheque
presents FOREVER HOLLYWOOD daily at the historic Egyptian Theatre
in Hollywood. The film celebrates a century of movie-making history
and the eternal allure of Hollywood glamour. The unique story
of Hollywood, the bountiful farming suburb, turned movie capital
of the world, is told through interviews with some of today's
best known stars and filmmakers.
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