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Master in

Journalism and Cross-media Communication

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The Big Names of Journalism deliver their lectures for you

Emilio Carelli

Emilio Carelli

Guido Scorza

Guido Scorza

Enrico Mentana

Enrico Mentana

Antonio Di Bella

Antonio Di Bella

Filippo Ceccarelli

Filippo Ceccarelli

Furio Colombo

Furio Colombo

Gabriele Romagnoli

Gabriele Romagnoli

Giovanna Botteri

Giovanna Botteri

Giovanna Pancheri

Giovanna Pancheri

Giovanni Floris

Giovanni Floris

Giuseppe De Bellis

Giuseppe De Bellis

Helene Cooper

Helene Cooper

Luciano Fontana

Luciano Fontana

Luigi Contu

Luigi Contu

Maarten Van Aalderen

Maarten Van Aalderen

Marco Damilano

Marco Damilano

Marco Montemagno

Marco Montemagno

Marco Travaglio

Marco Travaglio

Maurizio Caprara

Maurizio Caprara

The Master's Cross in Journalism and Cross-Media Communication is aimed at those holding a three-year degree or a second-cycle (laurea magistrale) degree, publicists who want to specialize in digital communication, corporate communication practitioners or press officers, and in general those who want to develop skills also related to online communication”

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Objectives

Training and retraining courses for journalists and communicators able to:

  • Use the latest digital communication tools;
  • Apply the specific languages of each medium;
  • Manage the transition from 'multimedia competence' to 'cross-media convergence';
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Contents

Training and updating of journalists and communicators able to:

  • Know how to manage data (data journalism);
  • Know the press office method, corporate and institutional communication;
  • Adapt to changes in the information ecosystem;
  • Knowledge of media economics and business models;
  • The professional development of journalists;
  • The legal aspects of journalism and communication.
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Master in Cross-media Journalism

2024/2025

Emilio Carelli

Emilio Carelli

Direttore

Lesson Professor
What cross-media journalism is Antonio Santamato
Theory and technique of television journalism 1 Emilio Carelli
Theory and technique of television journalism 2 Emilio Carelli
All-new channels journalism Giuseppe De Bellis
Theory and technique of radio journalism Simona Sala
Data Journalism: how to report data Riccardo Saporiti
Being objective: the agency’s criterion Contu Luigi
Corporate communication and institutional communication Federico Fabretti
The press office in the digital age Federico Fabretti
Horizontal media: the newspaper and the website Ruggero Eugeni
Lobbying as a fact Claudia Pomposo
Lobbying at EU Claudia Pomposo
Interview with Luciano Fontana Fontana Luciano
Caprara Maurizio
Lesson Professor
Diction, articulation and breathing Riccardo Cresci
Accentuation and pronunciation rules Riccardo Cresci
Pronouncing vowels and consonants Riccardo Cresci
Expression and interpretation Riccardo Cresci
Reading, rhythm, breaks and intonation Riccardo Cresci
The rhetoric of information Flavia Trupia
Podcasts’ journalism Patty Torchia
Citizen and brand journalism Marco Montemagno
Videos and cross-media: wrapping up a report for social networks Antonio Santamato
Writing for the Web: SEO and search engines Felice Florio
The repository: a useful storehouse to tell and explain things. Meeting Filippo Ceccarelli Caprara Maurizio
Ceccarelli Filippo
RAI‘s vocation between tradition and innovation Di Bella Antonio
Flexible and unbiased: the good journalism of the talk shows Floris Giovanni
Van Aalderen Maarten
Lesson Professor
Online journalism Domenico Catagnano
Relationships in virtual communities Berti Chiara
Social networks, virtual communities and social assets Berti Chiara
Cultural interfaces. The language of new media Ricciardi Mario
Outsiders. Digital people Ricciardi Mario
Social media: one objective, different languages Elisa Angelici
The challenge of journalism in the Internet era Damilano Marco
Lesson Professor
Investigative Journalism Enrico Bellavia
Models of institutional and political communication Alberto Barachini
The political journalist at a crossroad: writing for the milkman or for 1500 readers? Caprara Maurizio
The publishing industry and business models Leonardo Donato
Communication basics and the press office Ruffo Vincenza Alessia
The actions of the press office Ruffo Vincenza Alessia
Crisis Management Elisa Angelici
Crisis management in communication Dario Cirrincione
RAI and religious information Fabrizio Noli
The work of a foreign correspondent in Vatican Alazraki Valentina
Working with the Pope Alazraki Valentina
A day in a press room Sanzotta Giuseppe
Basics of sport journalism Gabriele Romagnoli
Local television information Vincenzo Morgante
Lobbying in Italy and Europe Marcello Presicci
The (war) correspondent Gianmarco Sicuro
Investigative journalism Paolo Chiariello
Economic journalism Franco Bechis
Interview (Measuring audience) Andrea Imperiali
Managing live TV by controlling stress. Reports. Meeting with Macarena Puigrredón Caprara Maurizio
Puigrredón Macarena
Inside journalism. Journalism and globalization Furio Colombo
Inside journalism. Journalism from the unknown Furio Colombo
Lesson Professor
The profile of the foreign correspondent Giovanna Botteri
Journalism and geopolitics Giovanna Pancheri
Journalism in the United States Aloisio Giulia
Journalism in France Cougard Olivier
Maintaining a free press. The UK experience Willan Philip
Structure and management of communication media in Spain Cardiel Victoria
Journalism in Germany: differences and similarities with Italy Gabbe Bettina
Sources and reliability. Meeting with Helene Cooper, the first to report the end of Bin Laden Caprara Maurizio
Cooper Helene
Lesson Professor
Legal aspects 1 Fabrizio Siggia
Legal aspects 2 Fabrizio Siggia
Privacy 1 Guido Scorza
Privacy 2 Guido Scorza
Freedom, truth, democracy Roidi Vittorio
The right to inform Roidi Vittorio
Association of journalists Carlo Bartoli
Role and relevance of Agcom Giacomo Lasorella
Intervista a Luciano Fontana Maurizio Caprara
La vocazione della Rai tra tradizione e innovazione Antonio di Bella
Flessibile e senza preconcetti: il buon giornalismo dei talk-show Intervista a Giovanni Floris
Maarerten Van Aalden
La sfida del giornalismo nell'epoca di internet Marco Damilano
Giornalismo e globalizzazione Furio Colombo
Giornalismo dall'ignoto Furio Colombo
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Information

First-Level Master’s Course

Duration: one year

60 ECTS credits Recognition of training credits

All-year-round enrolments

Registrations are open

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The enrollment fee

The enrollment fee for the Master is €3,500