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Bachelor of Arts in Broadcasting in the Philippines



The Bachelor of Arts in Broadcasting (AB Broadcasting) is a four-year degree program in the Philippines that will prepare you for a career in the media industry, particularly in television and radio networks.

Being a subfield of Mass Communication, AB Broadcasting has similar courses with AB Communication and AB Journalism such as:

  • Intro to Communication
  • Intro to Communication Theory
  • Intro to Communication Research
  • Media Law and Ethics

However, it also has its own courses that are specifically designed for broadcasters in training such as:

  • Broadcasting Principles and Practices
  • Radio Production Techniques
  • TV Production Techniques
  • Broadcast and Cable Management
  • Broadcast News and Public Affairs
  • Program Planning and Building for Radio / TV
  • Writing for Radio and Television
  • Broadcast Media Criticism=
  • Post-production Techniques (Elective)
  • Directing for Radio and Television (Elective)
  • Multimedia Production (Elective)
  • Development Broadasting (Elective)
  • Advertising Principles and Practices (Elective)
  • Public Relations Principles and Practices (Elective)
  • Radio and Television Speech and Performance (Elective)
  • TV Production Design (Elective)

Under these courses, you’ll learn how to develop concepts for television and radio programs, write scripts, record and edit audio or video recordings, design and build sets, prepare background music and sound effects, and operate controls connected to specific aspects of production such as lighting and sound.

It will also let you get a closer look at the operation of TV and radio networks by introducing you to the people who work behind the scenes, teaching you the methods and strategies they use to send out the message they want their viewers to receive, the effect of their actions on their audience and the community, and the laws and professional regulations that keep these actions in check.

Additionally, a 200-hour or more On-the-Job Training (OJT) will give you the opportunity to work at an actual TV or radio station to see how professional broadcasters develop concepts for television and radio programs, write scripts, and record and edit audio or video recordings among other things.

What Students Have to Say:

CAREERS

Career opportunities for graduates of AB Broadcasting graduates include the following:

  • Radio or Television Writer
  • Radio or Television Director
  • Radio or Television Producer
  • News Reporter/News Anchor
  • Media Manager/Media Consultant
  • College Professor

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4 Comments

  1. HI
    I AM A RETIRED TV AND RADIO PRODUCER. I AM LIVING IN METRO MANILA NOW LOOKING FOR A SHORT COURSE FOR TELEVISION ANCHOR. CAN YOU GIVE ME AN OPTION WHERE SHOULD GO PLEASE?
    THANKS
    SERGE

  2. hi im jayson silvano i am a first year student of ab broadcasting.First i just wanted to know how broadcasting goes.I would you like to share it with me.thank you very much.

  3. I am a former broadcaster… Well, probably not “former” because I still have a weekly radio show on DWBR 104.3 FM called “Echoes…” (Sundays, from 12nn to 1pm). I wish to offer my services as a resource speaker for your graduating students in any of their seminars to share my experiences in broadcasting (or even movie and television acting). At my age, (72 years old) I find it is time for me to repay the industry I have loved for the past 55 years. Get in touch with me through my email if you are interested.

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