Broadcast Journalism

The Broadcast Journalism course is a specialized training program designed to prepare participants for careers in broadcast media by equipping them with essential skills in preparing, editing, and presenting radio and television news and programs.

Course Overview

The Broadcast Journalism course is a specialized training program designed to prepare participants for careers in broadcast media by equipping them with essential skills in preparing, editing, and presenting radio and television news and programs.

The course focuses on editorial and field aspects, information gathering methods, news writing, and on-camera and on-mic presentation, enabling participants to produce professional media content that meets modern professional standards.

Target Audiences

·   Media professionals and journalists

·   Broadcasters and program presenters

·   Television and radio staff

·   News content creators

·   Students majoring in media studies

·   Anyone interested in entering the field of broadcast journalism

Course Duration

  • Total Hours: 25 training hours
  • Number of Days: 5 days
  • Hours per Day: 5 hours daily

Course Outline

 

🗓️ Day 1: Fundamentals of Radio and Television Journalism

🔹Module 1: The Concept of Audio-Visual Journalism

Understanding the nature of journalistic work in radio and television.

🔹Module 2: Types of News and Media Programs

Introducing news bulletins, reports, and talk shows.

🔹Module 3: Journalistic Ethics

Commitment to objectivity and credibility.

🔹Module 4: News Sources and Information Gathering Methods

Obtaining information from reliable sources.

🗓️ Day 2: Editing and News Writing

🔹Module 5: Writing Radio and Television News

Crafting news in a clear and concise style.

🔹Module 6: Preparing News Reports

Transforming information into media reports.

🔹Module 7: Writing Scripts for Presenters

Preparing a suitable script for delivery.

🔹Module 8: News Editing and Proofreading

Reviewing content and ensuring its accuracy.

🗓️ Day Three: Presentation and Delivery

🔹Module 9: Radio Presentation Skills

Managing voice and delivery over the microphone.

🔹Module 10: Television Presentation in Front of the Camera

Controlling body language and eye contact.

🔹Module 11: Managing Dialogues and Interviews

Conducting professional interviews with guests.

🔹Module 12: Practical Presentation Training

Practical applications of delivery.

🗓️ Day Four: Fieldwork and Production

🔹Module 13: Field Media Coverage

Reporting events from the scene.

🔹Module 14: Using Filming and Recording Equipment

Operating cameras and audio equipment.

🔹Module 15: Preparing Video Reports

Producing complete television reports.

🔹Module 16: Coordinating with the Media Team

Collaboration between reporters and editors.

🗓️ Day Five: Directing and Professional Development

🔹Module 17: Fundamentals of Radio and Television Directing

Organizing work during broadcast.

🔹Module 18: Editing and Final Production

Professionally producing media content.

🔹Module 19: Evaluating Media Performance

Analyzing the quality of content and presentation.

🔹Module 20: The Future of Digital Journalism and Media

Anticipating the shift towards digital media.

Course Outcomes

 

By the end of the course, participants will be able to:

·   Understanding the fundamentals of radio and television journalism

·   Writing and editing news and media reports

·   Presenting and delivering professionally in front of the camera and microphone

·   Conducting field media coverage

·   Producing comprehensive news content

·   Working effectively within a media team

·   Using media production tools

·   Keeping up with the latest developments in the field of media

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