
The
Sri Sri Centre for Media Studies, a postgraduate diploma college
established under the aegis of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Vidya
Mandir in 2001, has trained more than 100 media professionals
in print/broadcast/new media journalism in four years. Our
graduates work in prestigious newsrooms such as the Los Angeles
Times, The Times of India, The Deccan Herald, The Hindu, The
New Indian Express, The Bangalore Mirror, Vijaya Karnataka, The
Mathrubhoomi, The NDTV, The Doordarshan, The Aaj TV, The ETV
and a score of private-sector firms and government offices
as information officials.
As
part of our ongoing efforts to constantly improve our one-year
PGD programme and make it more relevant to the media industry’s
need for good writers, researchers, reporters, editors, hosts,
and anchors, our curriculum will, starting this year, emphasize
more on the basic three ‘R’s’ - reading, writing, and reasoning.
Lecture classes and workshops on journalistic tools and techniques,
conducted by mostly eminent journalists and academics, are
followed by daily practice of the craft. Classrooms become
newsrooms every afternoon as the students plan, prepare and
put together a news weekly, the Dateline Bangalore.
Each
week, the students will turn the print version of the weekly
into an online journal, datelinebangalore.com. They’ve to
produce a daily ‘mock’ newscast for radio and television,
and a weekly news documentary, as is done in busy radio/television
newsrooms.
Our
PGD curriculum has been completely updated to match what is
being taught in the leading J-Schools around the world including
the Columbia School of Journalism, New York City; the Northwestern
School of Journalism, Chicago, Illinois; the Carleton School
of Journalism, Ottawa, Canada.
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