Introduction to the Program

Un programa exhaustivo y 100% online, exclusivo de TECH y con una perspectiva internacional respaldada por nuestra afiliación con World Economics Association” 

experto universitario periodismo economico

La economía es una de las áreas más demandantes en cuanto a periodismo se refiere. Su amplitud y gran repercusión a nivel mundial le convierte en un campo de interés para casi todos los gremios y se involucra de manera directa con otros sectores como la política, el deporte, el entretenimiento, entre otros. Es por tal motivo que para brindar una cobertura total se requiere de profesionales capacitados, con amplias cualidades en investigación, análisis y difusión mediática.  

De esta manera, en esta Postgraduate diploma se estudiarán todos estos conceptos imprescindibles para entender la situación actual del periodismo en general y del periodismo económico en particular. Se hará a través de ejemplos, con casos prácticos que permitan familiarizarse con la lectura y la consulta de publicaciones especializadas en periodismo económico. Asimismo, se analizará cómo la economía tiene su reflejo en los medios de comunicación tradicionales, reconduciendo los enfoques informativos y exponiendo de una manera más natural los contextos en los que se desarrollan los hechos sobre los que se informa.  

Además, se ofrecerá una visión general de cómo el deporte, tanto a nivel profesional como a nivel amateur, tiene sus importantes implicaciones en la economía con el fin de entender la importancia e influencia de dichos eventos. 

Así, esta titulación se convierte en una oportunidad única del conocimiento en la que el profesional profundizará en conceptos necesarios para entender el periodismo económico actual. Toda esta información será presentada a través de recursos audiovisuales, lecturas complementarias y ejercicios basados en casos reales. De modo que, el profesional adquirirá nuevas competencias mediante dinámicas efectivas que exponen el periodismo actual.  

Gracias a la afiliación de TECH a la World Economics Association (WEA), el alumno accederá a eBooks, revistas digitales, boletines bimensuales, conferencias online y blogs especializados. Además, podrá unirse a la Red de Jóvenes Economistas y conectar con más de 14,000 profesionales, fortaleciendo su formación continua y desarrollo profesional en economía. 

Impulsa tu CV con una capacitación intensiva en Economics Journalism y da a tu trayectoria profesional un impulso hacia la máxima competitividad”  

Esta Postgraduate diploma en Economics Journalism contiene el programa educativo más completo y actualizado del mercado. Sus características más destacadas son:

  • El desarrollo de casos prácticos presentados por expertos en Periodismo Económico
  • Los contenidos gráficos, esquemáticos y eminentemente prácticos con los que están concebidos recogen una información científica y práctica sobre aquellas disciplinas indispensables para el ejercicio profesional 
  • Los ejercicios prácticos donde realizar el proceso de autoevaluación para mejorar el aprendizaje 
  • Su especial hincapié en metodologías innovadoras 
  • Las lecciones teóricas, preguntas al experto, foros de discusión de temas controvertidos y trabajos de reflexión individual 
  • La disponibilidad de acceso a los contenidos desde cualquier dispositivo fijo o portátil con conexión a internet

Crece con el apoyo de una Postgraduate diploma de alta calidad que pone a tu servicio todas las herramientas que puedas necesitar”

El equipo de profesores del programa en Economics Journalism posee una amplísima experiencia en docencia a nivel universitario, tanto en programas de Grado como de Posgrado. Además, ofrecen al programa su visión como profesionales en activo, lo cual les permite conocer, de primera mano, la profunda transformación que sufre el sector de la comunicación.  

La metodología propia de los programas que se ofrecen en TECH Global University, en formato online, permite romper las barreras que imponen las obligaciones laborales y la difícil conciliación con la vida personal. Acceder a la capacitación presencial es prácticamente imposible para quienes se encuentran involucrados en la exigencia laboral diaria. Por ello este programa es la respuesta de calidad a su necesidad de capacitación 

Todo este compendio educativo hace de este programa un título de especialización en Periodismo Económico que compila todos los aspectos que se hacen relevantes e imprescindibles para convertir al profesional del Periodismo en un auténtico experto dentro de los campos relacionados con este tipo de información.

Con profesores expertos en esta área de trabajo, esta especialización es una oportunidad única de desarrollo profesional"

especializacion periodismo economico

Con la mejor tecnología del mercado docente online, este programa te permitirá aprender de manera fluida y eficaz"

Syllabus

The syllabus of this Postgraduate diploma has been developed with a clear purpose: to ensure that our students acquire each and every one of the skills necessary to become true experts in Economics Journalism. The comprehensive content that will allow you to student to learn all aspects of the different disciplines involved in this field, with the quality of a well-structured program that will lead you to the highest standards of quality and success.  

Structured in complete didactic units, oriented to an efficient and fast learning, this program is totally compatible with your personal and professional life"

Module 1. Economic Journalism

1.1. Current Panorama of Economic Journalism

1.1.1. Structural Conditions
1.1.2. Work Routines
1.1.3. Technological Environment

1.2. Important Concepts of Economic Journalism

1.2.1. What is Specialized Journalism?
1.2.2. Branches of Specialized Journalism
1.2.3. Economic Journalism

1.3. Origin of Journalistic Specialization. Economic Journalism

1.3.1. Media Saturation of Generalist Information
1.3.2. Readership Crisis of the Written Press
1.3.3. Fragmentation of the Mass Audience

1.4. Emergence of Specialized Publications

1.4.1. Historical Perspective
1.4.2. Main Titles
1.4.3. Incorporation of Specialists Into Generalist Newsrooms

1.5. New Functions of the Traditional Media

1.5.1. Quality Information
1.5.2. Reference Media
1.5.3. Slow Journalism

1.6. Capacity of Journalistic Information to Transmit Specialized Knowledge 
1.7. Levels of Specialization in the Economic Press 

1.7.1. Economic Journalism in Generalist Publications 
1.7.2. Specialized Press 
1.7.3. Economic Journalism in Radio and Television 

1.8. The Practice of Economic Journalism 

1.8.1. Main Journalistic Genres 
1.8.2. Reference Publications in Economic Journalism in the world
1.8.3. Reference Publications in Economic Journalism in Spain 

1.9. Communication Difficulties Between Journalists and Specialists. Change of Roles in the Relationship with Information Sources 

1.9.1. Typology of Information Sources 
1.9.2. Primary Sources for Economic Journalism 
1.9.3. The Relationship with the Communication Offices 

1.10. Future Prospects of Economic Journalism 

1.10.1. The Information Market 
1.10.2. The Need for Specialization 
1.10.3. Job Opportunities 

Module 2. Economic Journalism in a Local Newspaper

2.1. Economics in a Local Environment

2.1.1 What Economic Information is of Interest in a Local Newspaper?
2.1.2. The Problem of Interest: Being Accurate and Being Accessible
2.1.3. What is the Weight of Economic Information in a Local Newspaper?

2.2. The Economic Journalist in a Local Media

2.2.1. Who is in Charge of Preparing Economic Information?
2.2.2. The Advantages of the Local Journalist in the Field of Economics
2.2.3. Threats to Local Journalists

2.3. Local Journalism in Crises

2.3.1. What do we Consider a Crisis and How does it Condition the Information?
2.3.2. The 2008 Economic Crisis
2.3.3. COVID-19 and Dissemination

2.4. Local Events and the Economy

2.4.1. The Economy to Measure the Success of an Event
2.4.2. Carnival of Cadiz as an Example of Festival Economics
2.4.3. La Motorada, When the Economy Surpasses the Event

2.5. Labor Conflicts and Media Repercussions in the Economic Press

2.5.1. Labor Mobilizations
2.5.2. Layoffs
2.5.3. The Position of the Journalist

2.6. Relationship of the Journalist with the Companies

2.6.1. Advertisers and 'Counter-Advertisers'.
2.6.2. The Interest of the Company Versus the Reader's Interest
2.6.3. The Cabinets are Once Again Conditioning

2.7. Large Companies and their Reflection in the Economic Press Section

2.7.1. What Makes a Company Big? 
2.7.2. Navantia, Historical of the Sector
2.7.3. Airbus, the Hope

2.8. Economic Interlocutors in Local Journalism

2.8.1. Businessmen
2.8.2. Labor Unions
2.8.3. Politicians

2.9. Unemployment. Information. Propaganda

2.9.1. Figures and Stories in the Local Press
2.9.2. The Importance of Context
2.9.3. Information versus Propaganda

2.10. Economics in a Newspaper Outside the Newspaper

2.10.1. Supplements as an Alternative
2.10.2. Events
2.10.3. Being in a Newspaper Without Appearing

Module 3. Journalism, Economics and Sport

3.1. Professional Sports, Amateur Sports and e-Sports. A Macroeconomic Business

3.1.1. Professional Sport, a Macroeconomic Business. Transfers and Commissions
3.1.2. The Media Interest in Amateur Sports: The Case of Women's Soccer
3.1.3. The E-Sports Phenomenon

3.2. Different Models of Sports Societies. Sports Empires

3.2.1. Sports Societies. The Value of the Member
3.2.2. Sports Corporations. The New Investors, the Social Notoriety
3.2.3. North American Franchises (NBA, MLB, NFL and NHL) and Sports "Empires " (Red Bull, City Football Group, Pozzo, Duchatelet, etc.

3.3. Sport as Mass Spectacle and Socialization. Sport in the Business Press I

3.3.1. Sports Already Ignore Borders: NBA, American Soccer (Superbowl)

 3.3.1.1. Breaking of Schedules: Early Morning Monitoring (America) Opens a New Door

3.3.2. The “Stadium-Museum Phenomenon.
3.3.3. COVID-19 Cools Down the Sports Industry

3.4. Idolatry Sells. The Sport in the Economic Press II

3.4.1. Referents for Permeable Consumers: Children, Adolescents and Young People
3.4.2. Heroes Without Borders: Globalization Expands the Attraction of Admirers
3.4.3. The Stars, Fundamental Poles in the Sale of Television Rights

3.5. Sport as a Pillar of Television Audiences. The Sport in the Economic Press III

3.5.1. The Power of the Live Broadcast, the Emotion and the Enthusiastic Masses
3.5.2. A Key Lure to Implement Pay-Per-View Platforms
3.5.3. Farewell to the Carousel. Strange Schedules for the Local Fan

3.6. Sponsors: 'Quid pro quo'

3.6.1. Bookmakers, that Necessary Evil for Clubs
3.6.2. The Moral Conflict between Bookmakers and the Media
3.6.3. Local Sponsors, Basic for the Survival of Amateur Sports. The Moral Commitment of the Local Journalist

3.7. The Major Sports Impacts in the Global Economy and in the Business Press

3.7.1. Olympic Games and World Cups as Economic Turbines. The Case of Barcelona 92
3.7.2. The Champions League as a Source of Wealth and Tourist Enhancement
3.7.3. The Bosman and Simutenkov Laws. Tax Havens and Peculiarities in Taxation

3.8. Media Monitoring Shapes the New Formats. Economic Profitability and Press

3.8.1. Champions League, European League, Copa Libertadores, European Super League?
3.8.2. The Adaptation of Sports in Search of Economic Profitability. The Davis Cup Reinvented
3.8.3. The Nations League and the Farewell to National Teams' Friendly Matches

3.9. The ‘Clickbait’ turns the focus to seek profitability

3.9.1. When Sport Ceases to be Sport in the Media
3.9.2. The Danger of Overexposure in Social Networks
3.9.3. The Commercial Potential of the 'Human' Side of the Idol

3.10. The Stylistic Reinvention of Sports Journalism to Capture Audiences. Repercussion in the Economic Press

3.10.1. The Resurgent Receiver: Playing at being 'journalists'
3.10.2. Former Sportsmen and Women as Focus Points to Attract Audiences
3.10.3. The New Sports Language of the Digital Format

Module 4. Concepts and Terminology of Economics and Business

4.1. General Economics for Economic Journalists I

4.1.1. Macroeconomics
4.1.2. Microeconomics
4.1.3. International Economy

4.2. Economics and Market Structure. General Economics for Economic Journalists II

4.2.1. Buyers and Demand
4.2.2. Sellers and Supply
4.2.3. Networks and Other Structures

4.3. Organizations, Companies and Corporations. Sources of Information in Business Journalism I

4.3.1. Organization as an Entity
4.3.2. Company, Brand and Environment
4.3.3. Legal Forms of Companies

4.4. Other Organizational Structures as Sources of Information for the Economic Journalist II

4.4.1. Business Groups
4.4.2. Foundations
4.4.3. Value Chains

4.5. Business and Strategy. Key Concepts in Economic Journalism I

4.5.1. Planning and Strategy
4.5.2. Generic and Traditional Strategies
4.5.3. New Company Strategies

4.6. Markets and Finances. Key Concepts in Economic Journalism II

4.6.1. Stock Market and Quotations
4.6.2. Fundamental and Technical Analysis
4.6.3. Futures, Options and Other Financial Derivatives
4.6.4. International Finance Markets

4.7. Financial Management I

4.7.1. Sources of Financing
4.7.2. Corporate Financial Structure
4.7.3. Financability, Solvency and Liquidity
4.7.4. Collections and Payments

4.8. Accounting and Business: Financial Accounting and Informative Data II

4.8.1. General Accounting Plan
4.8.2. Accounting Structure
4.8.3. Statement of Accounts

4.9. Accounting and Business: Internal Accounting and the Economic News III

4.9.1. Internal Accounting
4.9.2. Value Calculation
4.9.3. Inventory Management
4.9.4. Cost Structures
4.9.5. Break-Even Analysis

4.10. Key Terminology for Economic Journalists

4.10.1. Introduction
4.10.2. Frequent Confusion
4.10.3. Glossary of Terms

This program, with the best technology in the online teaching market, will allow you to learn in a fluent and efficient way”

Postgraduate Diploma in Economic Journalism

If you are interested in the world of journalism and you are passionate about economics, we present the Postgraduate Diploma in Economic Journalism from TECH Global University. This program is designed to qualify professionals in the area of economic journalism, providing them with the necessary tools to effectively transmit economic information through the media. The Postgraduate Diploma is a comprehensive program that addresses topics such as international economics, finance, macroeconomics, economic policy and financial markets, among others. All this with the aim of acquiring a deep understanding of economic facts and being able to communicate them clearly and concisely through journalism.

Know the Keys to Effectively Communicate Economic Facts through Journalism.

This program is ideal for journalists and communicators who wish to specialize in economic journalism, as well as economists, financial analysts and business professionals who wish to acquire communication and journalism skills. At TECH Global University, we have a team of experts in the area of journalism and economics, who will be in charge of teaching theoretical and practical classes to ensure a complete and quality program. In addition, the program has a methodology based on distance learning, which allows students to adapt their studies to their personal and work schedule. Don't miss the opportunity to specialize in economic journalism with TECH's Postgraduate Diploma in Economic Journalism. Enroll today and become the best market analyst!