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Time is running out for broadcasting, podcasting and digital content creation students who want to enter this year’s International Student Broadcasting Championship. Entries close on Oct. 31.
The ISBC, founded by industry and education professionals, offers students and graduates opportunities to network, receive feedback, develop personal brands and launch careers in the media industry. “The primary focus of ISBC is development, and what makes ISBC special is the feedback and access provided to our student community from industry professionals on an international level,” said ISBC co-founder Phillip Vinciullo.
The ISBC has posted details of the categories for entries and the judges who will be evaluating the entries.
How to enter
Students can submit entries through the ISBC website, which features a user-friendly submission process, detailed category listings and resources, including tips from industry professionals. The platform also offers ongoing support and advice to participants.
A panel of current media professionals from leading companies will judge the entries. Winners will be announced during a live-streamed finale on Nov. 22.