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Newmark J-School’s new online program for Entrepreneurial Journalism Creators helps independent journalists develop newsletters, podcasts, local sites, and other niche news products.
The new 100-day online certificate program launched in 2020 to serve creative thinkers building their own microventures around the world. Our goal is to provide a springboard for new ideas. Participants, whether independent or employed at media companies, learn to identify and sustainably fill gaps in the news ecosystem. They craft business models by analyzing market needs and revenue opportunities.
The curriculum allows for live and asynchronous learning in any timezone — with an understanding that participants may have personal or professional obligations that require schedule flexibility. The program relies on a variety of online learning methods including workshops, mentorship, readings, videos, coaching sessions, case studies, projects and engaging live discussions.
The all-star instructional team features innovators with expertise in journalism, product development, community engagement, marketing, revenue expansion, and sustainability. Participants also benefit from the experience of a graduate journalism school that created the nation’s first master’s degree and advanced certificate programs in entrepreneurial journalism in 2010, and over the course of a decade, served 130 journalism entrepreneurs from 37 countries. Since the program launched in 2020, 92 creators have been selected from about 500 applicants for the first four cohorts. Creators have joined from 30 countries — from Austria, Brazil and China to Poland, Romania and Zimbabwe.
We need more journalism entrepreneurs. We need more of them to come from and cater to underrepresented communities, and we need them to be able to earn a living through their ventures. We see an opportunity to shape, support, and serve this emerging, diverse group of “armies of one” by helping them with the complex process of carving out a sustainable niche for their product.
Join us in helping reshape the next generation of journalism entrepreneurship.
You can read about our program on Nieman Lab and Poynter and read about Why We Launched the Program on our Medium page.
Applications are currently closed.
Those who successfully complete the program will learn to:
Applications are currently closed. Please join our mailing list to be informed about applications for future cohorts and other opportunities.
MACRO COURSES
Understand market needs and revenue opportunities
Product development
Grow a community and build an audience
Sharpen sustainability and survival skills
Develop a revenue portfolio
Entrepreneurial skills
MICRO COURSES
Newsletters
Podcasts
Membership
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I’m no stranger to entrepreneurship programs – I taught dozens of them…But this program was very different – designed for mission oriented journalism startups…It gave me structure and a rigorous curriculum to get Tech Policy Press going.
Justin Hendrix
Tech Policy Press
The fellowship took me on a journey that completely revolutionized my thinking about journalism…The program actually gave us all the tools we needed to run African Ringer and turn it into a mini-media empire.
Janet Otieno
Africa Ringer
Through this program, I met (virtually) many interesting, passionate journalists…They helped me think of various out-of-the-box ideas for exploring things I would not have otherwise considered.
Pallavi Sareen
The Straight Line
Brandon Sugiyama set out to develop motion graphics resources for journalists, news organizations and documentary filmmakers to empower them to create engaging visual storytelling.
Romina Mella is senior investigative reporter and founding member of IDL-Reporteros, the first digital, non-profit media outlet in Peru wholly dedicated to investigative journalism.
Linda Rath-Wiggins is the co-founder and CEO of Vragments, a Berlin-based VR startup that creates VR experiences in collaboration with newsrooms.
An exceptional group of journalism entrepreneurs from around the world – representing 15 different countries – has been selected for the Spring 2022 cohort of the Entrepreneurial Journalism Creators Program at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism.
Yvonne Leow, founder of Bewilder, and Hillary Frey, former HuffPost executive editor, will join us for a year.
Twenty promising journalism entrepreneurs from around the world have been selected to join the Entrepreneurial Journalism Creators Program at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism as its Fall 2021 cohort.
Newmark J-School is partnering this fall with a West Coast network of media outlets dedicated to communities of color in order to develop their entrepreneurial skills and leverage the creativity of their ventures.
The 100-day online program focuses on developing niche news products serving communities around the world.
Do you have a question about our entrepreneurial program? If so, please contact us.
Jeremy Caplan
Director of Teaching and Learning
jeremy.caplan@journalism.cuny.edu
Twitter: @jeremycaplan