Prep talk: Students get on-the-job training broadcasting games
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Harvard-Westlake has established a premier sports broadcasting program that allows students to gain valuable on-the-job experience as sports announcers. The school's commitment to providing sophisticated technology includes five cameras, instant replay, and graphics that sometimes surpass even professional broadcasts. This initiative enables students like seniors Alex Dinh and Alden Detmer to commentate on games, honing their skills in a supportive environment. With the recent partnership with NFHS Network, broadcasts for playoff games will be available for free, showcasing the school's dedication to student development in communications and media.
Harvard-Westlake has developed a sophisticated sports broadcasting program where students gain practical experience, showcasing a commitment to excellence in student-led live sports commentary.
The school's free livestream, supported by advanced technology including instant replays and camera work, rivals professional broadcasts, allowing students real-time skill development.
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