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12/28

Advanced radio production student, Michael Goldsmith produced and voiced this audio segment in the TVR14B Advanced Radio Production class in 2021. Demonstrated Skills vocal performance audio editing & mixing producing skills

12/31

COVID changed the nature of Lancer Radio’s coverage, but it hasn’t hurt our spirits. Sadly, we can’t ‘broadcast’ the parade live this year, but thanks to the dedicated work, skills and talents of Pasadena City College radio and television students,

05/13

Imagine a life where you’re not always in control of what you do or say. You might involuntarily shrug your shoulders around – or out of nowhere, begin cursing for no apparent reason. This is Tourette’s Syndrome. It is estimated

05/05

To most people having a mental disability would be a hinderance to daily life, but for Mark Wagner it’s a walk in the park. Learn what it’s like to be disabled and how even though you can’t do some things

04/24

In many respects, “Tom” is just a regular guy with a beautiful upbringing of farmland and middle America.  A quiet, thoughtful man…Tom shares his childhood with Student, Deborah Barrera. Writer/Producer/Editor – Deborah Barrera Faculty Notes: Deborah was asked to take

12/28

“The Presence” was written by advanced radio student, Jesse Moreno, and performed by Pasadena City College radio and theatre students.  This radio drama was a TVR14B:  “Advanced Radio Production” assignment submission.

“The Crazy Cat Lady” was written by advanced radio student, Dot Cannon, and performed by Pasadena City College radio and theatre students. “The Crazy Cat Lady” was a submission for PCC’s  TVR14B:  “Advanced Radio Production” radio drama assignment.

03/24

Missed “University Night”?  Not to worry, join PCC’s “Advanced Radio Production” students for their highly informative, live coverage of “University Night,” on March 23, 2016.  “University Night” provides PCC students with access to UC, Cal State and Private college representatives

01/14

Each year, PCC’s radio students put in a tremendous amount of time and passion into our annual 4-hour live broadcast of the Pasadena Rose Parade.  We look forward to sharing this show with you every year, but we also realize

02/27

Career Technical Education or “CTE” is an important facet of higher education.  These are the practical, “hands-on” gigs that many of our students here at PCC are aiming for.  So it stands to reason that local high schools proffer up CTE

01/26

Pasadena based Phoenix Decorating Company, co-founded by Bill Lofthouse,  has been in the float-building business since 1956!  Today, company President, Chris Lofhouse operates the “family-own” business, and who better to oversee a creative float decorating team, than a guy who