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BMS coaching is a game changer.

BMS networks with many of the top broadcasters in the nation to assist you with landing that first job or getting your career to the next level.  Many of the top names in sports broadcasting work with us as coaches or as guest speakers at our seminars and clinics.  Here are just a few of our partners:

USSportspages.com
www.ussportspages.com

Your one stop prep service for every sportspage in the country, top 10 stories of the day for free, access to daily link service with over 100 top stories by sport posted daily, and links to all your favorite sports websites. If your a sports fan or work in the sports media, USSportspages.com should be your homepage.



Rick Scott & Associates
http://www.sportsradio.com/

Rick Scott & Associates is the premiere Sports Radio and Digital Sports Programming, Sales and Marketing organization with clients throughout the US and worldwide. Creating compelling and entertaining sports content.



Pro Edge Sports Academy
www.proedgesportsacademy.com

The Pro Edge Sports Academy offers online sports job training courses, which help meet the needs of anyone looking to break into the sports industry and for those looking to advance their career in sports.





www.SportscastingJobs.com
www.davebenz.com

This web site is a must for those just entering the sportscasting job market or for those looking to land that next job. The site is owned by Dave Benz, a veteran broadcaster in his own right who is now also assisting his fellow broadcasters with job placements across the country. You can utilize Dave’s extensive network of contacts to help you locate the job that’s right for you.





TVJobs.com
www.tvjobs.com

This web site is an Internet based employment service dedicated to helping you find employment in the highly competitive broadcast marketplace.





Carolina School of Broadcasting
www.csbradiotv.com

The Carolina School of Broadcasting is not a “deejay school.” We are, as our name implies, a broadcasting school. When you enroll in the Carolina School of Broadcasting, you will be introduced to all the fundamentals of the broadcasting business.  Everything from basic broadcast reading and speech to radio and television programming and news and commercial announcing. You will learn linear and non-linear editing, commercial copy writing, production, sales, camera operations and so much more.





GetATVJob.com
www.GetaTVjob.com

Getatvjob.com was founded by Mike Perlow. He is currently a Sports Anchor/Reporter for New England Sports Network. He also serves as a fill-in host on ESPN Radio, Boston. Prior to his time at NESN, Mike was a freelance Sports Anchor/Reporter for New England Cable News. He is also a play-by-play announcer for CN8 New England. Mike’s 14-year broadcasting career has taken him from WCAX-TV in Burlington, Vermont to WFTX-TV in Fort Myers, Florida and ultimately to Boston. He is a graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. Mike was recently nominated for a New England Emmy Award, and has won AP awards for  “Best Sports Anchor” & “Best Sports Reporter.”

Whether you dream of being on-the-air or behind the scenes, there are many ways to get the job. Getatvjob.com will suggest some approaches you probably haven’t thought of and others you may have tried but not correctly. Our network of industry contacts throughout the country has helped many of our clients land great jobs in television.

From your resume and cover letter to your demo tape, we’ll guide you through the entire process and have you on the road to landing your first or next TV job




Specs Howard School of Fine Arts
www.specshoward.com

Since 1970, over 10,000 people have made a change in their lives by enrolling at the Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts. Today our graduates work all over the world in virtually every aspect of the broadcast and communications industries.




Michael Madden
www.sportscastingcareers.com

You’ll need two primary things if you want to become a sports broadcaster: Contacts (It’s not just WHAT you know, but WHO you know) and sports broadcasting skills. Go visit SMA’s site and discover how a local sportscaster can personally mentor you inside a nearby radio station. While there, sign up for their FREE sportscasting tele-seminar series, and take a look at the “Secrets to Sports Broadcasting Success” free webinar they’re offering.



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