The Audiovisual and Digital Journalism program trains journalists to produce, edit, and disseminate news content across audiovisual and digital platforms, including television, radio, web media, and social networks.
The program combines journalistic writing, audiovisual production techniques, and digital storytelling, while addressing the evolving practices of modern journalism. Students work on diverse formats such as reports, TV and radio programs, podcasts, and digital media content within a professional and practice-oriented framework.
Graduates develop a multimedia professional profile suited to modern newsrooms. They may work in television channels, radio stations, digital media outlets, or production agencies.
The TV or web TV journalist produces and broadcasts news for television and digital platforms. They create reports, interviews, and segments while adhering to journalistic standards. They adapt content according to the medium and audience. Their work contributes to informing the public reliably and engagingly.
The image reporter (JRI) films and captures visual content for audiovisual media. They are responsible for shooting, sound, and sometimes editing their reports. They work in the field to document news and convey stories visually and impactfully.
The multimedia journalist produces content suitable for multiple platforms: web, video, audio, and social media. They combine writing, editing, and visual creativity to tell stories interactively. They analyze audiences and adapt their productions to meet different public needs.
The digital content producer designs, oversees, and distributes content for digital media. They plan projects, coordinate teams, and ensure production quality. They create diverse content: videos, podcasts, articles, or interactive graphics. Their role is strategic in attracting and retaining audiences.
The social media journalist produces and adapts information for social platforms. They track trends, post in real time, and engage online communities. They analyze reactions and adjust editorial strategy to maximize impact and engagement.
The audiovisual editor writes and structures content for audiovisual media. They prepare scripts, segments, and reports for TV, radio, or digital platforms. They ensure clarity and effectiveness of messages to capture audience attention.
L’accès à cette formation en Master est soumis à des critères académiques précis. L’admission se fait par concours, après vérification du dossier.
Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree in Information and Communication Sciences (or equivalent), obtained in a regular session, with no repeated years and a minimum average of 13/20.
Applicants must not have received disciplinary sanctions and must not already hold a Master’s degree in the same specialization.
Registration is online only, with a complete application file and the selection of one specialization.
To discover the courses, learning objectives, and academic organization, download the full training program.