WASHINGTON D.C. RADIO SCHOOL

WASHINGTON, D.C. is the capital of the United States and
the 8th largest ADI Market in the country. The city was named after
George
Washington, the first President of the United States, while the name,
District of Columbia , abbreviated as D.C, is a reference to
Christopher Columbus.
Located on the banks of the Potomac River and bordered by Virginia and
Maryland, Washington D.C. was planned and developed in the late 18th
century. The city was initially intended to serve as the permanent
national capital and the federal district was formed to keep the
national capital distinct from the states. Washington D.C. is home to
the Nationals of MLB, the Wizards of the NBA and the Redskins of the
NFL. Plus, there’s the new 2008 Nationals Park in Southeast Washington
that can seat 41,222 sports fans.
Any aspiring political enthusiasts could really appreciate this city if
you are seeking a career in radio. You might seriously
want to think about applying for RADIO CONNECTION's Mentor/Apprentice
School of Broadcast Radio. The Washington D.C. RADIO CONNECTION
Radio School offers a
low-cost, six month course in radio (DJ, Voiceover, Sportscaster, Talk
Show Host, Board Operator, Program Director to name a few) that will
place you under the
direct, one-on-one supervision of your personal mentor (a working radio
professional) where you will learn the job at a real radio station and
be exposed to dozens of industry contacts. It's no wonder that
the majority of RADIO
CONNECTION graduates find work in Radio by the
time they graduate our course.
So, if you're seeking a career in Radio and live in the Washington
D.C. area, get started on the right path today with the RADIO
CONNECTION Radio School.