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Executive MBA in Broadcast Journalism and News Production

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This Master study program is designed for professionals who want to strengthen their expertise in broadcast journalism, editorial decision-making, and modern news production within a flexible and research-oriented academic structure. It is especially suitable for individuals seeking to develop advanced knowledge in how news is planned, produced, verified, presented, and managed across television, radio, digital broadcasting, and multimedia platforms.

The program is 100% research based, which means students are expected to engage deeply with academic inquiry, critical analysis, applied investigation, and independent scholarly work in the field of broadcast journalism and news production. Rather than focusing mainly on classroom examinations, the study pathway emphasizes research skills, analytical thinking, professional reflection, and the ability to connect media practice with theory, policy, ethics, communication strategy, and innovation in the news industry.

In academic positioning, the program is equal to ISCED / EQF level 7. ISCED stands for the International Standard Classification of Education, a global framework used to classify study levels in a clear and comparable way. EQF stands for the European Qualifications Framework, which helps compare qualifications across Europe by describing learning achievement and academic level. Level 7 generally reflects advanced studies that require specialized knowledge, high-level analytical ability, and strong capacity for independent research and professional application.

The academic structure of the program includes 5 modules: 2 research-related modules, 2 general modules, and 1 specialized module in the study field, in addition to thesis and research activities. This structure is intended to give students a balanced academic experience. The research modules support methodology, academic inquiry, and evidence-based investigation. The general modules strengthen broader executive and interdisciplinary understanding. The field-specific module focuses directly on broadcast journalism and news production, allowing students to explore the realities of editorial work, newsroom systems, media transformation, content credibility, public communication, and the changing standards of professional journalism.

The study duration is +12 months minimum. This means the program has a minimum study period, while students also have the flexibility to extend their studies based on their professional schedules, research progress, and personal circumstances. This makes the program especially relevant for working professionals, media practitioners, editors, communication specialists, and those involved in journalism, broadcasting, public affairs, and digital content environments.

The academic workload is equal to 60 ECTS, which corresponds to the commonly recognized volume of study at this level within Europe. The program is also positioned as equal to the 2nd European cycle, reflecting advanced postgraduate-level academic study with a strong emphasis on independent learning, research competence, and professional specialization.

As a field of study, Broadcast Journalism and News Production remains highly relevant in a world shaped by real-time communication, digital transformation, media convergence, and increasing public demand for credible information. Today’s media professionals are expected not only to produce content, but also to understand ethics, verification processes, editorial responsibility, audience trust, crisis reporting, platform adaptation, and the wider social influence of news. This study program responds to those expectations by offering an academic framework that supports both intellectual depth and professional relevance.

Graduates of this Master study program may find it valuable for career development in areas such as broadcast journalism, newsroom leadership, news production management, editorial planning, media research, digital broadcasting, strategic communication, documentary production, public information services, and cross-platform content development. It may also be relevant for professionals who wish to combine journalism practice with academic research or executive-level media leadership.

Overall, this Master study program is a strong option for those who want an advanced, research-based, and internationally comparable academic pathway in the field of broadcast journalism and news production, with flexibility, academic depth, and professional relevance at its core.



 
 
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This program is also offered fully online.

We would like to highlight that 89% of students complete the program within the expected timeframe.

Language of Instruction: English

All our online executive postgraduate programs (Master’s and Doctorate levels) are fully research-based, allowing students to complete their studies through guided research.

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SIU Swiss International University – Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic. State-accredited campus delivering higher education and research programs (License No. LS240001853).

AAHES Autonomous Academy Zurich – Swiss Academy in Zurich, Switzerland. Registered with Swiss authorities since 2013 (Reg. No. CH-170.4.012.134-9).

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ISB Academy Dubai – Swiss International Institute in Dubai, UAE. KHDA-permitted training and vocational institute (Permit No. 631419).

OUS Academy London – Swiss Academy in London, United Kingdom. British-registered institution offering executive and blended international programs (UKRLP No. 10099531).

Amber Academy Riga – Swiss Academy in Riga, Latvia. Operates through SIA Baltic Sea Amber under a permit from the Riga Education and Information Methodological Centre (RIIMC) for non-formal education programs (Ref. No. RIMCK-26-66-nd).

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