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This Postgraduate diploma in Specialized Journalism will allow you to develop all your knowledge about the creation and transmission of stories in a professional way”

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Journalism studies are one of the most demanded in all universities, since this profession has a great influence on the population and has gained great prominence since its beginnings. Journalism encompasses different branches: social, cultural, economic, sports, international, events, conflicts, etc. This makes it necessary for professionals in this field to specialize in order to tell stories in the most appropriate way in each case. 

Additionally, the transmission of information can be carried out through different media. Specifically, this Postgraduate diploma aims to teach students in Specialized Journalism. To do so, it is necessary to acquire a series of skills that allow you to put into practice all that has been learned.  

The syllabus addresses all the particularities of sports and cultural journalism (origins, evolution, genres, formats, etc.) so that the students have a general idea of these two areas of journalism, which is both complete and of high quality. In addition, emphasis is also placed on television journalism. 

This program is the most complete and directed for the professional in the field of Journalism and communication to reach a higher level of performance, based on the fundamentals and the latest trends in Specialized Journalism.  

Work with the best teaching professionals in this Postgraduate diploma with curricular value of excellence” 

This Postgraduate diploma in Specialized Journalism contains the most complete and up-to-date program on the market. The most important features include: 

  • The development of case studies presented by experts in Specialized Journalism
  • The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
  • The latest developments in Specialized journalism
  • Practical exercises where the self-assessment process can be carried out to improve learning
  • A special emphasis on innovative methodologies in the field of the Specialized journalism
  • The interactive learning system based on algorithms for decision-making on the situations posed in Specialized Journalism
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection

This Postgraduate diploma is perfect for you to learn how to reach the public and transmit information in a truthful and credible way” 

Its teaching staff includes professionals belonging to the world of journalism, who bring to this program the experience of their work, as well as recognized specialists from prestigious reference societies and universities. 

The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide an immersive program designed to learn in real situations. 

This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professionals must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the program. To do so, the professionals will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system developed by renowned and experienced experts in the field of Specialized Journalism. 

Don't miss the opportunity to increase your competence in the field of Journalism"

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Learn the latest trends in Specialized Journalism and be the best in this field"

Syllabus

The structure of the contents has been designed by a team of professionals in journalism, aware of the relevance of up-to-date training in order to deepen the area of knowledge, to perform professional quality work with the new tools available. 

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This Postgraduate diplomaa in Specialized Journalism contains the most complete and up-to-date learning program on the market”

Module 1. Sports Journalism 

1.1. The Sports Press 

1.1.1. Introduction 
1.1.2. Currently 
1.1.3. Quality 
1.1.4. Local Sports 

1.2. Genres: From Paper to the Web 

1.2.1. Introduction
1.2.2. Contextualization 
1.2.3. From Information to Opinion 
1.2.4. Main Elements to Elaborate Interpretive Pieces 
1.2.5. Skills of The Sports Journalist 

1.3. Sports Programming on Television 

1.3.1. Introduction 
1.3.2. Evolution of Sports Programs on Television 
1.3.3. Trends 

1.4. Trends and Formats in Radio Today 

1.4.1. Introduction 
1.4.2. The Radio 
1.4.3. New Radio Trends 

1.5. The Power of Images in Sports Journalism 

1.5.1. Introduction 
1.5.2. Sport and Images 
1.5.3. The Image in Sports Journalism 

1.6. New Digital Narratives in Sports Journalism 

1.6.1. Introduction 
1.6.2. New Multimedia Narratives 
1.6.3. The Mutation of Audio and Video 
1.6.4. Data Journalism 

1.7. The Language of Sports Journalists 

1.7.1. Introduction 
1.7.2. Features 
1.7.3. Reference Works for its Study 
1.7.4. Responsibility and Proactive Attitude of the Journalist 

1.8. Women's Sport and the Media 

1.8.1. Introduction 
1.8.2. Sport and Gender 
1.8.3. Women and Sports: Women's Sport 
1.8.4. Women in Sports Journalism 

1.9. The Use of Social Networks in Sport 

1.9.1. Introduction 
1.9.2. The Use of Social Networks 
1.9.3. Consequences for Journalists and Media Professionals 
1.9.4. Consequences for Athletes and Amateurs 

1.10. Towards a New Model of Communication Management in Sports Organizations 

1.10.1. Introduction 
1.10.2. The Role of Corporate Communication in Sport 
1.10.3. Actors in the Communicative Management of Sport 
1.10.4. Conclusions 

Module 2. Cultural Journalism 

2.1. Concept and Scope of Cultural Journalism 

2.1.1. Introduction: the Concept of Culture 
2.1.2. Art Cultural Information 
2.1.3. Cultural Information on the Performing Arts 
2.1.4. Film Cultural Information 
2.1.5. Music Cultural Information 
2.1.6. Cultural Information in Books 

2.2. The Origins of Cultural Journalism 

2.2.1. Introduction 
2.2.2. The Origins of Cultural Information in the Press 
2.2.3. The Origins of Cultural Information in the Radio 
2.2.4. The Origins of Cultural Information in the Television 

2.3. The Practice of Cultural Journalism 

2.3.1. Introduction 
2.3.2. General Considerations 
2.3.3. Factors of Interest and Evaluation Criteria for the Elaboration of Cultural Information 

2.4. The Sources of Cultural Journalism 

2.4.1. Introduction 
2.4.2. General Sources of Cultural Information 
2.4.3. Specific Sources of Audiovisual Information on Culture 

2.5. Genres in Cultural Information 

2.5.1. Introduction 
2.5.2. News 
2.5.3. Interview 
2.5.4. Chronicle 
2.5.5. Reporting 

2.6. The Current Diversification of Cultural Information in the Press, Radio and Television 

2.6.1. Introduction 
2.6.2. Press Cultural Information 
2.6.3. Radio Cultural Information 
2.6.4. Television Cultural Information 

2.7. Culture and Internet 

2.7.1. Introduction 
2.7.2. Culture and Internet 
2.7.3. Benefits of Culture 

2.8. Cultural Marketing 

2.8.1. Introduction 
2.8.2. Cultural Marketing 
2.8.3. How is Cultural Marketing Carried Out?

2.9. Image Analysis 

2.9.1. Introduction 
2.9.2. Theoretical and Methodological Approach to Culture
2.9.3. Culture, Communication and Meaning 
2.9.4. Culture and Imaginaries 

2.10. Cyberculture and Digital Journalism of Cultural Contents 

2.10.1. Introduction 
2.10.2. Definition of Cyberculture 
2.10.3. Digital Journalism of Cultural Contents 
2.10.4. Keys to Digital Journalism of Cultural Content 

Module 3. Television Journalism 

3.1. Organization of the Newsroom and News Coverage 

3.1.1. Introduction 
3.1.2. Organization in a Television Newsroom 
3.1.3. Posts 
3.1.4. News Coverage 

3.2. Non-Daily News 

3.2.1. Introduction
3.2.2. Non-Daily News 

3.2.2.1. Weekend News Programs 
3.2.2.2. Exceptional News Programs 

3.3. Daily News Programs 

3.3.1. Introduction 
3.3.2. Daily News Programs 
3.3.3. Types of News Programs 

3.3.3.1. Stellars 
3.3.3.2. Informative Diary 
3.3.3.3. Talk Shows 
3.3.3.4. Infotainment 

3.4. The Chronicle, the Report and the Interview 

3.4.1. Introduction 
3.4.2. The Chronicle 
3.4.3. Types of Reportage 
3.4.4. Types of Interviews 

3.5. The Study Nodding 

3.5.1. Introduction 
3.5.2. The Study Nodding 
3.5.3. Audiovisual Entrances 

3.6. Programs According to Formats. Magazines and Reality-Show 

3.6.1. Introduction 
3.6.2. Definition of Magazine 
3.6.3. Definition of Reality–Show 

3.7. Specialized Programs According to Content 

3.7.1. Introduction 
3.7.2. Specialized Journalism 
3.7.3. Specialized Programs 

3.8. Television Production

3.8.1. Introduction 
3.8.2. Television Production 
3.8.3. Pre-Production 
3.8.4. Filming 
3.8.5. Control of Realization 

3.9. Treatment of Live and Deferred Information 

3.9.1. Introduction 
3.9.2. Treatment of Live Information 
3.9.3. Treatment of Deferred Information 

3.10. Editing Techniques 

3.10.1. Introduction 
3.10.2. Television Editing Techniques 
3.10.3. Types of Editing 

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A unique, key, and decisive educational experience to boost your professional development”

Postgraduate Diploma in Specialized Journalism

Specialization in journalism has become a fundamental element in the current media landscape. In a world in which information flows constantly and in which topics are increasingly complex and specialized, having journalists who are experts in specific areas becomes indispensable. In fact, specialization allows communicators to delve into certain areas, gain specific knowledge and, above all, acquire a broader and deeper vision of the topics they cover. This undoubtedly translates into an improvement in the quality of journalistic work, allowing professionals to provide their audience with more rigorous, complete and truthful information. Precisely, in all these aspects you will delve through this Postgraduate Diploma in Specialized Journalism that TECH has developed.

Unravel the importance of specialization in Journalism

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Journalism covers a wide variety of topics and areas of specialization: social, cultural, economic, sports, international, events, conflicts... That is why this Postgraduate Diploma in Specialized Journalism aims to prepare students in Specialized Journalism, which requires a specific set of skills and competencies. In this line, the syllabus addresses the most relevant aspects of Sports, Cultural and Television Journalism, from its origin to its evolution and the genres and formats that exist. The truth is that this program is the most complete and up-to-date in this field, being designed to take Journalism and Communication professionals to a higher level of performance. And always through a convenient online format in which the communicator will manage the educational resources according to their availability and personal and professional obligations.