Pittsburgh Broadcasting Schools & Programs The broadcasting study options in Pittsburgh are plentiful and varied. The University of Pittsburgh offers broadcast-related programs such as communication, film studies, and theatre arts that emphasize areas like production, media analysis, photography, and news reporting. Chatham College teaches English, film/digital video making, music, professional communication - broadcast journalism and writing, and visual arts - electronic media and photography. Also, the Art Institute of Pittsburgh has interesting programs such as digital media and production, media arts and animation, interactive media design, and video production.

Statistically, broadcasting industries in Pittsburgh will likely experience slight decline in the near future. The broadcasting industry itself will experience a projected 5.5% decrease from 2002 to 2012. However, that decrease will only account for 13 net jobs lost from the industry each year, which employs approximately 2,350 people.

Broadcasting Schools, Programs & Courses in Pittsburgh
Subjects listed are highlights of programs and/or courses offered.
Harrington College of Design Brown College Argosy University University of Phoenix American Intercontinental University Kaplan University Le Cordon Bleu Schools International Academy of Design & Technology Argosy University Audubon Expedition Institute Brooks Institute of Photography Brooks Institute of Photography The Art Institutes The Art Institutes Sanford Brown Institute Harrington College of Design University of Phoenix Brooks Institute of Photography Brooks Institute of Photography Argosy University DeVry University Vet Tech Institute The Art Institutes The Art Institute Online

Why Pittsburgh is a Great Place to Study Broadcasting
Among the many practical aspects that Pittsburgh has to offer broadcasting students and media professionals are its famous firsts. Pittsburgh lays claim to the world’s first commercial radio station, first PBS station, and the first networked television station. Its affiliate TV stations include the major three networks (ABC, NBC, CBS) and WQED, their PBS station, significant in its contributions as the source of National Geographic Explorer, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?, and Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood. 29 FM radio stations and even more AM stations come through in Pittsburgh, and many are broadcast out of the city. And as far as sports broadcasting is concerned, opportunities come from Pittsburgh’s housing the Pirates, Steelers, and Penguins professional teams. With the solid media foundation that Pittsburgh offers, and it’s long history of supporting the arts ensure a bright future for media-interested students and broadcasting professionals.

Other Resources for Broadcasting Education and Careers in Pittsburgh
  • Pittsburgh.net
  • Official City Site
  • Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
  • Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce
  • Pittsburgh Media List
  • Broadcasting - Employers in Pittsburgh
  • 102.5 WDVE-FM
  • WPXI-TV
  • KDKA-TV
  • 93.7 WRKZ-FM

  • Broadcasting - Internship Opportunities in Pittsburgh
  • University of Pittsburgh’s List
  • Sinclair Brodcasting Group
  • InternshipPrograms.com
  • WTAE-TV TV
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