posted 05/09/10

Radio Connection Scam

radio connection scamIs there a Radio Connection scam being perpetrated by the owners of this alternative school program? It might seem that way at first glance–after all, the Radio Connection certainly makes a lot of promises to prospective students. Not only does the program promise to connect students to radio personalities from their favorite radio station, but it also claims that students will develop their own radio show within six months. Not only that, it also promises to train you in the areas of the radio industry that interest you most, and then help you find employment in radio once you complete the program. A lot to promise? Absolutely. A scam? Far from it. The reality is, the Radio Connection is the real deal. It’s an affordable, innovative alternative to traditional broadcast school that actually delivers on its promises.

Of course, it’s reasonable to be skeptical. Today’s poor economy means more and more workers are going back to school to get the training and the degrees that they believe will give them a competitive edge in the job market. And trade schools in every industry from cooking schools to film schools are all too happy to cash in, throwing together programs that are high on promises and low on results. Graduates of these programs often find themselves in no better position to get a great job than they were before–and now out thousands of dollars that they spent on a worthless degree. Sadly, some programs are nothing but rip-offs, but there is no Radio Connection scam.

Fortunately, Radio Connection has the reputation and the student success stories to validate their claims. Its parent company, Entertainment Connection, has been favorably reviewed by respected music publications including Billboard and Mix. Music Connection Magazine has praised the program’s apprenticeship model, reporting that “Entertainment Connection has utilized this approach in placing over 5,000 beginners in some of the hottest and most competitive career fields, such as audio recording/engineering, video, film and journalism.”

This model is what makes Radio Connection unique. It puts students in the heart of the radio industry, learning their craft from successful radio professionals. This one-on-one, hands-on training is essential to forging a career in the radio industry, in which personal connections are often more important than resumes. Not only that, but the Radio Connection provides every student with a Student Services Representative who is responsible for helping students find paid work. All of this training, experience, and employment help are provided at a fraction of the cost–and time commitment–of a traditional radio school. When it comes to starting a career in broadcasting, there’s no Radio Connection scam–just a wealth of opportunities.

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