Categories
television, radio, screen business, journalism
Duration
5 days
Partner
Thomson Reuters Foundation
This newsroom management course is designed to help journalists make the transition to good leaders or managers. It helps them understand the dynamics of the companies they operate in and to master the mechanics of planning, budgeting and managing staff.
This newsroom management course is designed to help journalists make the transition to good leaders or managers. It helps them understand the dynamics of the companies they operate in and to master the mechanics of planning, budgeting and managing staff. They also gain skills in researching, presenting and gaining support for projects or ideas and of organising and motivating teams for success. Latest technological developments and current challenges and opportunities in media are explored.
who it's for:
Journalists who have been appointed to a managerial or leadership position in their news organisation during the past three years, or who are about to be promoted to such a position.
The business and financials of media
Business planning and newsroom strategy
- Challenges of media convergence from a managerial perspective including managing media output.
- Centralisation vs specialisation
- Right medium for right message
- Overall structure
- Text, Radio and podcasts
- Video
- Blogging
Media research - The multimedia newsroom today
- What are the standards in today’s newsrooms?
- What are the trends?
- What knowledge and expertise is required?
- Day to day management
- People management in the newsroom
- Technology and Multimedia newsrooms
- How has technology shaped the newsroom environment
- Outsourcing
- What are the future challenges and opportunities from technology
- Media regulations
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