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Official Master Franchise for Karnataka

WWAMMA is the official master franchise for Academy of Broadcasting for Karnataka. The Academy of Broadcasting is India's largest and oldest Radio Jockey training academy holding a coveted position in the Limca Book of Records. Nationwide centres with I Radio and certification with excellent placement record. Partnership with renowned Radio School in England. Now making news internationally with presence in Malaysia and Africa.

Do you have a good voice with regional proficiency? Consider sharpening that skill with a course in Academy of Broadcasting and learn to become an RJ or voiceover artist. Radio and voice courses offer practical experience and help students learn new radio broadcasting techniques to secure a job in the radio industry. Voice over courses help awaken the artist within.

The Academy of Broadcasting (A of B) provides high quality training in radio and is known for producing the best radio professionals in the region. Creativity and commitment are main priorities. Main aim: turn exceptional, creative and talented people into hardcore voice professionals using latest techniques and technologies, mentoring in an environment conducive to creative learning.

Students during radio jockey training at the Academy of Broadcasting
Broadcast studio mixing desk at WWAMMA Bangalore

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Academy of Broadcasting?

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The Academy of Broadcasting is India's largest and oldest radio jockey training academy, holding a place in the Limca Book of Records, with centres across India and internationally. WWAMMA is its official master franchise for Karnataka.

What careers can radio jockey training lead to?

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Graduates work as radio jockeys, podcast hosts, voice over artists, audio content creators and station producers. The course modules — voice culture, scriptwriting, audio production and content creation — also apply directly to YouTube and podcast careers.

Who can join the RJ course?

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Anyone with good regional-language or English proficiency and an interest in radio — students, working professionals and career-switchers. No prior broadcasting experience is required.

Related training at WWAMMA: voice over & anchoring courses · audio production

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