Compare SMG with other broadcasting schools and apprenticeship programs and you’ll notice a difference in value, quality of services, and price”“How does SMG compare with Internships?”
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“How does SMG compare to broadcasting schools?”You’ve heard the saying; “It’s not what you know, but WHO you know?”
By design, broadcasting schools aren’t structured to create these insider contacts, whereas SMG’s apprenticeships are specifically designed to develop these all-important relationships. Upon completion of training, the broadcasting school student is usually scrambling and looking for ways to get their foot in the door and make job contacts. Conversely, SMG’s apprenticeship students are looking to leverage their already-established relationships into sportscasting jobs. Broadcasting Schools Strengths
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The bottom line comparison... apprenticeships START you on the inside of the business, while broadcasting schools start you on the outside, and leave it to you to figure out how to become known by those doing the hiring. “How does SMG compare with regular broadcasting apprenticeship programs?”To the best of our knowledge, as of this writing, SMG is the only sportscasting- centered apprenticeship or school available. Other mentorship programs typically offer a chapter of their curriculum on sportscasting as a part of their overall training. SMG focuses primarily on developing studio hosting, play-by-play, and anchoring skills in sports broadcasting. Through SMG, you’ll actually be hosting your own show or calling games, while the other mentorship programs will just teach you about the need to acquire those necessary skills. SMG is also the only program available that will instruct you on how to secure the broadcasting rights to local sporting events. In essence, we’ll guide you through the process of creating your own revenue-producing sportscasting job, while gaining valuable broadcasting experience at the same time. Lastly, SMG’s job placement services are second to none. Our students benefit from the increased exposure provided by having their demo tapes and resumes listed, FREE of charge, on three different sportscasting job boards. Simply put, by increasing your exposure and visibility, we make it easier for program directors that are hiring to find you when job openings occur. “How does SMG’s cost compare with broadcasting schools and regular apprenticeships?”Equally important to cost is the value and quality of services that SMG offers over any other broadcasting school or apprenticeship program. Given that, SMG’s sports broadcasting apprenticeships are still $4000-$8000 less expensive than the average broadcasting school, and are competitively priced with other apprenticeship programs – yet we clearly offer more services and a better value for your hard-earned dollar. We can afford to charge less because you’re not paying for the cost of running a facility, or the salary and health benefits for a large faculty. |

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