Sept 4th, 2008 - First Hispanic Broadcasting Class graduated! Congratulations!
Grads celebrate their accomplishments with friends and family as well as Entravision staff - GM Mario, Senior News Anchor Rodolfo, Weather Anchor Sergio & On Air talent Luis. Graduation was conducted in both Spanish and English! Congratulations again, Graduates!
May 21st, 2008 - Denver Career Night on Wednesday from 6 to 8 pm! A great time to stop in and meet staff and students, take a tour and listen to guest speakers talk about the Broadcasting industry. Radio, Television and more!
RSVP to reserve your spot!

April 12th, 2008 - Career Day

MARCH
27th, 2008: Anne Trujillo/News reporter/Anchor and Photojournalist Jen
Caster from KMGH Channel 7 speak at 12:30 pm to our classes.
Anne Trujillo co-anchors 7NEWS at 4,
5, and 10 p.m. with Mike Landess.
Anne started her broadcasting career
at a Denver
radio station. From there, Anne moved on to television stations in Scottsbluff
and Omaha, Neb., before returning
home to Colorado
in September 1984 as a 7NEWS general assignment reporter.
Anne is an award-winning broadcast
journalist. Her reporting and anchoring work has been recognized by the
National Association of Television Arts and Sciences, the Colorado Broadcasters
Association, The Associated Press, the Colorado Hispanic Media Association and
Women in Communications. She also received the Lowell Thomas Good News Award
for her series of reports on high school students who excel.
Throughout her career, Anne has been
very active in the community. She has served on the board of directors of the
Latin American Educational Foundation and the Mi Casa Resource Center For Women.
She is also a member of the Latino
Outreach Committee of the Denver
Art Museum,
and a member of the Leadership Council for Escuela de Guadalupe, a K-5 school
in Denver.
Anne has received numerous awards
for service to the community from RAAP, Rape Assistance and Awareness Program,
Museo de las Americas,
and LAEF among many others.
Anne is married, has two children,
and still makes her home in Littleton,
Colo.,
where she grew up.
MARCH 4, 2008: The Colorado Broadcasters
Association has selected Golden Joy Phillips as the recipient of the Colorado
Broadcasters Association Technical Schools Division Scholarship recipient for
2008. Joy, who is currently enrolled at The Ohio Center for
Broadcasting-Colorado Campus training center in Lakewood, CO. will be receiving
a scholarship award of $1000 presented to her at the Annual CBA “Awards of
Excellence” Banquet held on March 15th. 2008. There will be over
800 Radio and TV broadcasters attending this event from Colorado
when she receives this special award.
“Joy is reliable, professional
and born to be in this business” said Terry Cuff OCB-CC Director of
Education, “She is a team player and has done an outstanding job with her
internship opportunities”. Joy will be graduating in August, 2008 at The
Ohio Center for Broadcasting –Colorado Campus.
SEPTEMBER 6, 2006: MARK JOHNSON, VOICE OF THE BUFFS
SPEAKS TO OCB COLORADO STUDENTS ABOUT HIS EXCITING CAREER, EMPHASIZES TO
"FOLLOW THEIR PASSION"
Mark Johnson from Clear Channel 850 A.M. KOA in Denver spoke to our new 8/28/06 class at the
OCB-Colorado campus. Mark's passion for broadcasting was evident to all
students, many of whom commented that they will strive to bring the kind of
passion Mark displays with them as they enter into a career in
broadcasting. Mark's bio is below.
Mark
Johnson's Bio: Mark Johnson is in his second year as Newsradio 850 KOA’s
Sports Director. He oversees the day-to-day operations of one of the nation’s
finest radio sports departments. He also serves as the “Voice of the Buffs”
handling play-by-play duties for all University
of Colorado
football and basketball broadcasts as well as hosting the Dan Hawkins weekly
call-in show. Johnson can also be heard filling in as a host and anchor on
Newradio KOA’s Colorado Morning News and Ride Home programs, as well as
play-by-play for Denver Broncos preseason games and Colorado Rockies games.
Prior to coming to KOA,
Johnson spent three years as the "Voice of the Orange"
for Syracuse
University
football and men’s basketball. He was at the microphone when current Denver
Nugget, Carmelo Anthony, led the Orange
to the 2003 National Championship. In addition to his game broadcast duties,
Johnson also hosted the weekly Jim Boeheim and Paul Pasqualoni call in shows,
Syracuse Sidelines television show and served as the ISP-SURadio
Network affiliate liaison. He also was a frequent speaker and emcee for
numerous local charitable, civic group and Rotary Club functions.
During the
summer of 2003 and 2004, Johnson expanded his broadcast experience to the
professional football ranks, filling in for Dave Logan in the National Football
League broadcasting preseason games for the Denver Broncos. In 2004 he added
baseball to his radio resume, working on the broadcasts for the Syracuse
SkyChiefs, the AAA affiliate of the Toronto Bluejays.Johnson also worked two
years announcing for the University
of North Dakota
football and basketball programs and was a talk show host and play-by-play
announcer for three years at WASK-AM and WKOA-FM in Lafayette,
Ind.He earned a
bachelor’s degree in communications from North
Dakota in 1992.
He
and his wife, Susan, have two sons, Nicolas and Jacob, and a daughter, Halle