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Broadcast Journalism Program


The major in Broadcast Journalism takes advantage of our many industry connections and offers a structured way for students interested in broadcast-related careers to approach our curriculum.

Elevate your passion


Anthony DaSilva, '25, a Broadcast Journalism major in the Jandoli School of Communication, elevated his passion for storytelling at the Chautauqua Institution.

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Like all Jandoli School of Communication programs, Broadcast Journalism is accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications.

In this age of heightened scrutiny of all forms of media, there is a demand for young professionals equipped with the skills, vision and ethics to handle the rigors of the job.


A curriculum built on firm footing by industry pros

All Jandoli School majors acquire a firm grasp of communication fundamentals from our core curriculum. This solid foundation has been a benchmark of the Jandoli School since the founding of our journalism program in 1949, and many of our alumni working in broadcast journalism today tell us was key to their success.

Among our faculty are professors with experience in broadcast journalism. They, along with alumni working in the industry, were instrumental in designing the major and its course offerings. You will be prepared for entry into the broadcast journalism arena with exciting and relevant courses, such as Producing Broadcast News, Documentary, Mobile Journalism, and On-Air Producing.


  • Students watching monitors while producing a news show for Ã山ǿ¼é-TV

    Learn by doing: 400 hours of internships


    All Jandoli School majors are required to complete 400 hours of on- or off-campus internships. It's a demanding obligation, but one that paves the road to your future success in the broadcast industry.

    Students also enjoy a 6-credit experiential learning opportunity that puts them in professional situations with close faculty mentorship.

    You will be prepared for the challenge with instruction in our Koop Broadcast Lab, and you can help satisfy the 400-hour internship requirement, and gain valuable experience, by joining our on-campus broadcast outlets. Our students have produced broadcasts for Ã山ǿ¼é-TV for years, and we recently expanded the reach of our broadcasts on cable TV and internet provider Spectrum.


  • Program Information


    Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Journalism

      Students in the Broadcast Journalism major learn communications fundamentals in their first two years, then focus on broadcast-related classes in years three and four.


    Communication minor

      For non-majors, the minor in Communication provides a solid background in the fundamentals of effective communication.


    Learning objectives



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      Sep 10, 2024 | Sam Borden, adjunct instructor in the Jandoli School of Communication's Online Journalism master's programs, will have a story in the 2024 edition of The Year's Best Sports Writing, published by Triumph Books.

      Sep 10, 2024 | Dr. Tara Walker, assistant professor of Communication, presented her paper titled "Complicated girls suck: A feminist autoethnography of media and outlaw emotions at the turn of the 21st century," at the national Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Conference, held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in August.

      Sep 10, 2024 | Dr. Chris Mackowski, professor of Journalism and Mass Communication, gave a Civil War tour of New Orleans’s French Quarter in July as part of the American Battlefield Trust’s annual Teacher Institute for K-12 teachers.