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The National Radio Talent System is launching the Confer Radio Talent Institute at Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania through the sponsorship of long-time broadcaster Kerby Confer. Nineteen students interested in a broadcasting career, from universities in the region, have been accepted and will attend the program for the next 10 days. It's being held at Bloomsburg University. Every session is taught by a radio professional.
Confer says, "The quality of the mentor-teachers assembled for this 10-day radio immersion is amazing. This is just what the industry needs?it?s important?and the digital age is upon us; this couldn?t come at a more opportune time. I?m excited to be able to extend the National Radio Talent System to Pennsylvania and the Northeast United States at Bloomsburg University.?
Dan Vallie who founded the National Radio Talent System in 2013, added, ?Kerby Confer has always built quality radio stations and companies. He?s always creative, entrepreneurial, and visionary. He loves the business, and all of that is evident again in his enthusiasm for the National Radio Talent System through his sponsorship of the Confer Radio Talent Institute. He cares about the future, about young people coming into the industry and, through the Confer Radio Talent Institute, we are continuing to build the talent farm our industry needs.?
There are now four Radio Talent Institutes in four states.
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