BMI Founders Award for Radio Broadcasting Deadline Extended To April 1 for Students Nationwide

The BMI Foundation has extended the application deadline for the BMI Founders Award for Radio Broadcasting scholarship competition through April 1, 2018. Open to broadcasting students nationwide, the third annual program will award up to $5,000 for the best original essay response entry. The winner will also receive a trip to the 43rd annual Conclave Learning Conference in Minneapolis this summer, where the recipient will be presented with their award. Aspiring radio newscasters, announcers, sales executives and program directors are encouraged to apply.

Established in 2015, the award commemorates the group of radio industry leaders who founded Broadcast Music, Inc. in 1939 with an unprecedented and enduring mission: to provide a competitive source for music licensing and an open-door policy to songwriters, composers, and publishers of all genres of music. Each year, the program recognizes a student with the potential to become an innovator in the rapidly changing field of broadcast radio.

According to Dan Spears, BMI’s Vice President of Industry Relations and Director of the competition, all entrants must be current students at an accredited U.S. college or university, between the ages of 17 and 24 at the time of entry, and a degree candidate in Broadcast Communications or a related major. Applicants will be evaluated based on their essay response, letter of recommendation and academic record. Online applications must be completed and submitted no later than April 1, 2018, 11:59 pm EST. For more information and to apply, please visit bmifoundation.org/broadcast.

 

About the BMI Foundation
The BMI Foundation is a nonprofit organization founded in 1985 to encourage the creation, performance, and study of American music. The Foundation’s programs include competitive scholarships for songwriters and composers, operating grants for nonprofit arts presenters, and support for innovative music education initiatives in schools and communities across the country. For more information about the work of the Foundation, please visit our website at www.bmifoundation.org. For exclusive news and content, follow @bmifoundation on Twitter and  Instagram, and like “BMI Foundation” on Facebook at facebook.com/bmifoundation.

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