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Connecticut School of Broadcasting : ウィキペディア英語版 | Connecticut School of Broadcasting
The Connecticut School of Broadcasting is a national career college that trains students for careers in Radio, Television, Sports Broadcasting, and Audio/Video Production.〔(Broadcasting Training )〕 The school has twelve campuses in the United States.〔(Locations )〕 In 2006, founder Dick Robinson sold the school to a division of Credit Suisse.〔(Credit Suisse )〕 The new owners ceased operations at all campuses without prior warning and announced a bankruptcy filing on Wednesday March 4, 2009. The school reopened approximately 2 weeks after the closure, and was repurchased by its founder - Dick Robinson Media Inc. who resumed operations on May 19, 2009.〔(School Reopens )〕 ==Overview== Originally founded in 1964 by Dick Robinson as a small, private school in Connecticut, offering only minor classes in radio performance, CSB has grown to become one of the nation's leading educational institutes that maintained close ties to the world's leading media outlet corporations such as CBS, NBC, CNN and Clear Channel Communications.
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