Pirates' Radio

The radio department faculty and staff wish to thank all who stopped by the new studios during our recent grand reopening. We greatly appreciate the time everyone spent with us, especially the kids!
Welcome!
For more information about radio classes at Modesto Junior College, just scroll down a bit.
Click here or on the ship below to listen to MJC Pirates' radio via the internet.

Would you like to know more about our classes?
MJC also offers the following courses for Radio:
Writing for Radio & Television, (RA/TV 138).
Basic Voice and Articulation, (RA/TV 101).
To hear examples of student projects, click here.
Here's a few links to former MJC radio students who are currently working in the biz...
More to come!
If you're a former MJC Radio student now working in broadcasting, let us know! Click here to send us an email with information as to when you attended radio classes at MJC and a link to your bio on the station you're at now.
Radio broadcasting in the Modesto area goes back many, many years. In an effort to preserve this rich history, a group of dedicated radio enthusiasts have created the Modesto Radio Museum. Please take a moment to appreciate the work they’ve done so far by clicking here, and see for yourselves. Thank you.
If you would like more information about enrolling in radio classes at MJC and getting on the air with Pirates' Radio in the Fall 2008 semester, click here or on the radio below and we'll get back to you right away...

Besides radio, MJC also offers comprehensive courses in Recording Studio Techniques, Film and Television.
Sneak a peek at a few student produced film shorts and videos at these sites...
To email us for more info on Television classes click here, or on the TV below...

Want to know more about Film classes? Click here or on the image below...

To email us for more info about MJC's Recording Studio Techniques classes, click here.
Click here or on the image below to read the latest edition of Modesto Junior College's award winning campus newspaper, The Pirates' Log...
Please take a moment to visit the Arts, Humanities & Communications Web Page for upcomong performances. Click here!
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