Overview
  • Learn what it takes to make it in the sports broadcasting industry

  • Train with top professional sportscasters

  • Meet professional athletes and coaches

  • Develop public speaking, writing, recording and editing skills

  • Create sports anchor and sideline reporting videos like ESPN, Bleacher Report and more

  • Learn how to report on college and professional sports including NBA, MLB, NFL, NHL, MLS, Olympics and esports games

  • Record play-by-play broadcasts at professional sports events

  • Tour professional sports arenas and broadcasting studios

  • Host your own sports talk radio and sports debate shows like ESPN's Pardon the Interruption (PTI)

  • Practice sports social media, podcasting and entrepreneurship

  • Improve team building and professional development skills

  • Attend a Major/Minor League baseball game (dependent upon league schedules)

  • Have fun with your friends and fellow sports fans!

Daily sample schedule:

MONDAY

9 am – Introduction
10 am – Interactive activity
11 am – Lakers beat reporter and sideline reporter Mike Trudell visits
12 pm – Lunch
1 pm – Prepare for press conference
2 pm – Press conference with UFC star Luke Sanders
3 pm – Interactive activity

TUESDAY

9 am to 4pm – Campers split into groups by age and rotate between activities including making sports anchor tapes, voicing over highlights, sports talk radio shows on camera, pre/post game shows on camera, making play by play tapes of the NBA finals, MLB Playoffs, and Super Bowl, and trivia contests
12:45 pm – The voice of the Stanford Cardinals Scott Reiss visits

WEDNESDAY

9 am – NFL Network reporter/analyst/host Steve Wyche visits
10 am to 4pm – Campers split into groups by age and rotate between PTI and “Live Tweeting,” as
well as making “In Your Face” tapes, rants on camera, football preview shows, and voicing over
highlights

THURSDAY

9 am – Sportscaster Jill Arrington visits
10 am to 4pm – Campers split into groups by age and rotate between PTI and “Live Tweeting,” as
well as making “In Your Face” tapes, rants on camera, football preview shows, and voicing over
highlights

FRIDAY

9 am to 12:30 pm – Tour of Dodger Stadium
12:30 pm – Lunch
1 pm – Sports Jeopardy
3 pm – Camp concludes

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About Play By Play Sports Broadcasting Camps
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