Campaign India Team
May 02, 2022

iTV network to open a news broadcast media institute in New Delhi

Aims to combine hands-on journalism education with international standards

iTV network to open a news broadcast media institute in New Delhi
iTV network has announced the launch of its educational centre 'ITV Media Institute (ITVMI)' in New Delhi. 
 
The institute aims to marry hands-on journalism eductaion with the highest international standards. 
 
With this journalism school, ITVMI aspires to allow all media aspirants to register themselves for a one-year full-time diploma course in television and digital journalism. 
 
The institute seeks to give entry-level journalists the professional and technical expertise to work across media platforms. 
 
The diploma course will facilitate media aspirants to get knowledge of various aspects of television and digital journalism. The specifications will be in areas like script and content writing, reporting, walk-through, anchoring, voice-over, video-editing, graphic designing, camera, lighting, news production, mobile journalism, live streaming and digital media like news writing for news portals and social media.
 
Kartikeya Sharma, founder, iTV Network, said, “There’s immense competition out there and as a credible media network, it's our responsibility to not get lost in the confusion and deliver news with clarity and integrity. We take pride in warm-heartedly welcoming media aspirants to our academic institute in Delhi."
 
He added, “With the new concept: ‘newsroom as classroom’ assisted with highly experienced and professional faculty, the courses at ITVMI will not teach students from books, but from real scenes as the action unfolds."
 
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Campaign India

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