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- Connecticut_School_of_Broadcasting comment "The Connecticut School of Broadcasting is a national career college that trains students for careers in Radio, Television, Sports Broadcasting, and Audio/Video Production. The school has twelve campuses in the United States. In 2006, founder Dick Robinson sold the school to a division of Credit Suisse. The new owners ceased operations at all campuses without prior warning and announced a bankruptcy filing on March 4, 2009.".
- Q5161604 comment "The Connecticut School of Broadcasting is a national career college that trains students for careers in Radio, Television, Sports Broadcasting, and Audio/Video Production. The school has twelve campuses in the United States. In 2006, founder Dick Robinson sold the school to a division of Credit Suisse. The new owners ceased operations at all campuses without prior warning and announced a bankruptcy filing on March 4, 2009.".