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The Carolina School of Broadcasting is the oldest stand alone broadcast proprietary trade school in America. It was founded in 1957 in Charlotte, North Carolina by William A. (Bill) Vaughn. From its inception, CSB was created to provide the broadcast industry with well-trained entry-level employees. It was, and is, a simple concept, but one that has stood the test of time: broadcasters training want-to-be-broadcasters. Operating under the supervision of the Broadcast Training Foundation, comprised of a diverse group of leaders in the broadcast industry, Mr. Vaughn was the school’s director until shortly before his death in 1989, when he named Mr. Jim Martinson as his replacement. Upon Mr. Martinson’s retirement in September of 1992, the Carolina School of Broadcasting was purchased by a group of area broadcasters and now operates under the umbrella of the Corporation for Broadcast Training. Carolina School of Broadcasting has maintained its North Carolina Department of Community Colleges (NCDOCC) licensure as a proprietary trade school since 1992 and is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT).
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| Carolina School of Broadcasting | 3435 Performance Rd Charlotte, NC 28214 (p) 704.395,9272 (WCSB) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||