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Broadcast Journalism - Sports

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NESCom works with its sister school Husson Campus covering all football, basketball, and baseball home games which gives you time behind the microphone. It doesn't stop there... WHSN also covers local high school football and hockey.

As you grow at NESCom you will have an opportunity as an upperclassman with a Sports focus to host "This Week in Sports" a weekly sports talk program, once again giving you an opportunity to showcase your skills and prepare you for your future career.

What is it like to be a Sports Broadcasting student? Below is a list of skills that NESCom trains you for to prepare you for any sports broadcasting career available. Whether it be as a journalist, on camera, behind the camera, or behind the microphone, you will be ready.

Sports Broadcasting Students Learn

  • Voice Techniques
  • Play-By-Play Skills
  • Writing
  • Reporting/News Skills
  • Radio Production
  • Video Production (Camera & Editing Skills)

This Week in Sports

  • WHSN's twice-weekly sports talk program
  • Run by upperclassmen students in the Sports Broadcasting track
  • Airs Mon & Fri from 6-7 pm
  • Highlights all national sports headlines and Husson's & UMaine's Teams

 

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