Learn how to become a sports broadcaster from a working sports broadcaster… at the only all sports broadcasting school in the country.
Quick summary of what’s on this page:

- Introducing Sportscasters Mentoring Group for those who want to become a sports broadcaster
- Why an all sports broadcasting school benefits you?
- Overview of SMG’s sports broadcasting curriculum
- Who is best qualified to teach you sports broadcasting?
- The six key contact types you need to break into the industry.
- Why having influential industry contacts offer the best path to a job.
- Link to SMG’s sports broadcasting school site
Introducing….Sportscasters Mentoring Group
Since you want to learn how to become a sports broadcaster, it’s important to understand that traditional broadcasting schools treat sports broadcasting as just one chapter in their overall offerings. That’s simply not not enough time to adequately prepare you to become a sports broadcaster.
At BMG, we recognized that you can’t learn how to be a sports broadcaster, sports talk host, play-by-play announcer, color analyst or sideline reporter in just one short module – so we created the only all sports broadcasting school in the country – the Sportscasters Mentoring Group.
Dedicated specifically to teaching all aspects of sports broadcasting, you benefit from having a intensive sports broadcasting learning experience at a nearby sports radio station to you.
SMG offers a sports broadcasting-centric curriculum, and we even have our own dedicated website to provide you an overview of our sports broadcasting school.
Best Qualified to Teach You Sports Broadcasting?
Learning how to be a sportscaster – whether it’s as a sports talk show host, play-by-play announcer, color analyst, or sideline reporter, requires far more than a passion for sports and a good voice.
You’ll need much more than luck and an intimate knowledge of the local teams and players in order to succeed.
You require a well thought out and proven plan for acquiring the two most important elements if you ever hope to achieve your dream of learning how to be a sports broadcaster. You’ll need:
- Broadcasting skills required to perform the duties of the job, and
- Contacts. What good does being a great broadcaster do for you if no one who has the ability to recommend or hire you knows who you are?
Who better to teach you the necessary sports broadcasting skills and introduce you to influential industry contacts than a working sports broadcaster?
What is YOUR “well thought out and proven plan” for learning how to be a sportscaster?
Since you’ve likely never worked in the sports broadcasting industry before, you can be assured that breaking into this business is not easily navigated on your own. Many have tried, but most have failed, simply because they never learned how this industry actually operates.
It takes hard work, dedication, determination – and access.