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You're Invited to the Radio Dubuque Broadcasting Exploring Program You’re invited to the Radio Dubuque Broadcasting Exploring Program Dear Future Explorer, KDTH Radio Dubuque Broadcasting is excited to invite you to participate in the Broadcasting Exploring Program. The Radio Dubuque Stations – AM 1370 KDTH, 92.9 KAT-FM, 97.3 AM 1370 The Rock and 101.1 The River – are proud to offer a 5-week course on radio broadcasting as a way to experience hands-on what happens day to day in a career at a KAT FM radio station. 92.9 This is a great way to learn about the communication industry. You’ll have the ability to see the various career positions within the field. It is also a great way to build your KGRR-FM college resume, have fun, and meet new friends. 97.3 Sessions include: WVRE-FM • On-Air Broadcasting 101.1 The River • Broadcast Journalism • Sports Play by Play Radio Dubuque, Inc. • Creative Copy writing 1055 University Ave • Sales and Marketing Dubuque IA 52004-0659 • Commercial Production Phone: 563-690-0800 FAX: Meeting Information: 563 -588-5688 First Meeting: Thursday, September 14th | 3:30 - 5:00 p.m. News FAX: 563-690-0858 e-mail: Consecutive Meetings: September 21 & 28 and October 5 & 12 [email protected] Location: Radio Dubuque Stations | 1055 University Ave in Dubuque [email protected] Cost: $30.00 [email protected] Send completed registration form (signed by a parent) and $30.00 registration fee to: studio@1011the river.com Exploring | PO Box 732 | Dubuque, IA 52004 Please let us know if you are planning to attend! Spaces for the program are limited and will be filled based on your reservation date. Contact the Exploring Department with RSVPs and questions at 563-556-4343 or send an email to [email protected]. We look forward to seeing you there , Tom Parsley Radio Dubuque .
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