Introducing: Media Communications and Production

Formerly Radio and Television – redesigned for today’s media world

NAIT’s Radio and Television program is evolving to better reflect today’s dynamic media industry. The program is now known as Media Communications and Production, featuring two updated specializations:

This change isn’t just in name — it’s about preparing you for a future in a rapidly changing media world, driven by the growth of digital content, podcasting, streaming platforms and multi-platform storytelling. NAIT gives you the tools, training and confidence to succeed—no matter where media goes next.

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Choose your specialization and join the next generation of media professionals

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Radio and Media Production 

Master the art of radio production, promotions and on-air performance. You'll gain hands-on experience in creating engaging audio content, developing marketing strategies and refining your voice and delivery for diverse audiences. Training also includes copywriting, interviewing, news/sports reporting, social media and even basic videography — preparing you for roles in broadcasting, audio production, content creation and beyond.

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TV program at NAIT

Television and Media Production 

Develop the skills to produce compelling video content for TV, streaming, and digital platforms. You’ll learn storytelling, shooting, editing and on-camera techniques while working on live productions through NAIT’s television newsroom, NAIT NewsWatch. Training includes video production, news and sports reporting, social media content creation, visual storytelling and multi-platform delivery — preparing you for careers in television, digital media, branded content and more. 

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Grad Angeline Tetteh-Wayoe hosts Canada’s first national radio show devoted to Black music

Why the Edmonton-raised radio host feels ‘great responsibility’ to get it right

Darrell Stranger brings Indigenous perspective to the nightly news

Early in his career, NAIT grad is the co-anchor of APTN’s National News

TV that makes a difference: How grad Kaitlan Stewart made CBC's 'Push'

The path from coffee shop idea to national TV

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