BALTIMORE RADIO SCHOOL

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND is the 21st largest ADI Market in the
U.S. Home to both the Baltimore Orioles of MLB and the Baltimore
Ravens of the NFL, the city is entering the final stages of an ongoing
downtown renewal effort of which the Orioles’ Camden Park was
pivotal. Francis Scott Key wrote the Star Spangled Banner about
the American flag waving over Baltimore’s Ft. McHenry. F. Scott
Fitzgerald made his home here for a while, and Tender is the Night was
published during his stay.
Babe Ruth, John Waters, Billie Holiday, Thurgood Marshall,
Wallace Simpson the Duchess of Windsor, Johnny Unitas, Stacey Keibler,
Parker Posey, Montel Williams and David Hasselhoff are some of the
celebrities who were born in Baltimore. Edgar Alan Poe died
there. Baltimore was the starting point of the first railroad
line in the U.S.
There are plenty of opportunities for careers in radio broadcasting in
the Baltimore area. The RADIO CONNECTION, with its
unique mentor/apprentice method of teaching students the necessary
skills in a hands-on, real-world job environment, enables our
students to learn while doing. RADIO CONNECTION students gain
valuable experience and industry connections in the process and when it
comes to a career in radio, this is the edge you need to
get ahead.