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Specs Howard School of Media Arts is an educational institution, dedicated to preparing people for a career in radio and television broadcasting, graphic design, and digital media arts. It is based in Southfield, Michigan, USA and is named after its founder, Specs Howard. Specs Howard School also has a satellite location, located in Farmington Hills, Michigan. ==Background==
Specs Howard was born 8 April 1926, in Kittanning, Pennsylvania. In 1948, he received a B.A. degree in history/political science and radio speech and dramatics from Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania. That same year, he opened his own radio station in Pennsylvania. Later, Howard moved to Cleveland and continued his broadcast career there. In 1962, he joined forces with Harry Martin, launching ''The Martin and Howard Show'', which remained on the air in Cleveland until the duo moved to Detroit in January 1967. The show aired for another year in Detroit. In 2009, the school changed its name to the "Specs Howard School of Media Arts" to reflect the broader scope of training offered. 〔http://www.SpecsHoward.edu〕
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