INFORMATION, PRE-REGISTRATION AND REGISTRATION
- Continuing Education
- Phone: Phone: 91 665 5060
- Academic direction: Carles Marín
- Master's website: reportvmaster.com
Student attention: Student Help Box Suggestions, complaints and congratulations mailbox
Basic Information
Presentation
The current audiovisual market needs professionals with a 360-degree profile; that is, reporters with comprehensive audiovisual production and multitasking skills, as well as on-camera presentation skills, in news, infotainment, and entertainment programs, so that they can be incorporated not only into public, private, regional, generalist, and thematic television channels in the country, but also into web-based audiovisual platforms, especially OTT (over-the-top) services. streaming (video, audio, etc.) via the internet) and social networks.
The student will undertake internships at the best television and production companies in Spain, as part of the Master's program.
Objectives
The Master's Degree in Continuing Education for Television Reporting and Audiovisual Platforms is a University-Specific Degree from Rey Juan Carlos University that has the following objectives:
- To analyze and break down the news, infotainment, and entertainment formats of television reporting on public, private, and regional television channels in the country, as well as on audiovisual platforms: OTT (services of streaming (video, audio, etc.) via the internet) and social networks.
- To acquire a primarily practical training, with a theoretical basis, in the profession of television reporter and audiovisual platforms, understood as the 360 or multitasking professional, who carries out his work through production, audiovisual journalistic language, scriptwriting and editing in his audiovisual productions, mainly in the genres of news and reportage.
- To train students in expression, voice-over and image techniques, especially in live audiovisual journalism.
- To train students in the creation, editing, and presentation techniques for television and new formats. The course will delve into the specific characteristics offered by audiovisual platforms. Special emphasis will also be placed on developing the student's personal brand as an audiovisual journalism professional through their own projects.
- Understanding the current audiovisual industry through formats, the market, production plans and executive production, and the importance of audience measurement with their profiles in different programs on both television and audiovisual platforms, especially OTT and social networks.
- To encourage students to join television and audiovisual production companies for internships that allow them not only to practice what they have learned, but also to continue their training with real objectives in the current professional market.
Program
1. The audiovisual script in news and reportage. First semester. 4,5 ECTS credits.
This subject delves into audiovisual journalistic language with the aim of developing a script based on both written and visual narration: video (image and sound) of these two journalistic genres.
2. Camera, editing and assembly workshop. First semester. 4 ECTS credits.
Subject that explains the recording and sequential assembly of audiovisual information, as it will be received by the viewer.
3. Live TV Broadcasting. Expression and Image Techniques. First semester. 3,5 ECTS credits.
The student will learn to express themselves in front of a camera, another essential factor for the work of a 360 reporter, multitasking.
4. Audiovisual Voice-Over: TV and Audiovisual Platforms. Voice Techniques for News, Infotainment, and Entertainment Programs. First Semester. 3,5 ECTS Credits.
Subject that works on all the elements involved in verbal communication: emphasis, intention, naturalness, diction, rhythm and volume.
5. Television Presentation: News, Infotainment and Entertainment. First semester. 5 ECTS credits.
Subject focused on the acquisition of tools and skills to conduct television programs, both informative and infotainment and entertainment.
6. News and Reporting Workshop. Second semester. 6,5 ECTS credits.
This subject covers everything from pre-production to the completion of the work, with special attention to data transmission methods, a fundamental piece for today's multitasking (360) reporter.
7. Creation, editing, and presentation of formats on audiovisual platforms and social networks. Personal branding. Second semester. 3 ECTS credits.
This subject provides the student with innovative tools to carry out all kinds of spaces on audiovisual platforms, including OTT and Social Networks.
8. Master Classes. Profitability of audiovisual products, production, executive production, design and operation of news, infotainment and entertainment programs for TV and new audiovisual platforms. The current audiovisual industry. Audiences and competition. First and second semesters. 5 ECTS credits.
With professionals (managers, producers, reporters, journalists, etc.) currently working in TV, Spanish production companies, OTT platforms, and social media. Profitability of audiovisual products, production, executive production, design, and operation of news, infotainment, and entertainment programs for TV and new audiovisual platforms. The current state of the audiovisual industry. Audiences and competition. First and second semesters.
External internships. 19 ECTS credits.
Student training in the country's leading audiovisual companies: where information, infotainment and entertainment are developed.
Final Degree Project. 6 ECTS credits.
Development of a program project or episode of an audiovisual program, where the student will develop the content, the economic viability and the suitability of the project to a specific type of production company, television, platform or audiovisual company.
TOTAL ECTS CREDITS: 60
Recipients
This program is aimed at students holding a Bachelor's or equivalent university degree. Priority will be given to graduates in Journalism, Audiovisual Communication, and double degrees in Journalism or Audiovisual Communication with Law, Economics, Business Administration, etc. Degrees in Journalism and Audiovisual Communication are given priority.
Students enrolled in Bachelor's or Double Bachelor's degree programs who have a maximum of 30 ECTS credits remaining to complete an official university degree in Spain, provided their qualifications match the legally established functions in the relevant field, may be conditionally admitted. In this case, no certification will be issued until the student has obtained the official university degree required for admission to postgraduate studies.
Exceptionally, these professional studies may also be accessed by those without a previous official university degree that accredits work experience in this field. In this case, they may only opt for a diploma or a university extension certificate with the same name and number of credits as this Degree, in accordance with the equivalence table included in theAnnex I of the Own Teaching Regulations of the Rey Juan Carlos University.
Number of Places: 17
Number of reserved places: 1. When the number of applications that meet the access requirements exceeds the number of places available, a place is reserved for vulnerable groups (disability, victims of terrorism and gender violence, article 50 of the regulation) with the same selection criteria . In the event that said quota is not covered, it will pass to the general quota.
Academic Management and Faculty
The Master's Director es Carles Marín, television journalist and Professor of Audiovisual Journalism at Rey Juan Carlos University with extensive experience as a university professor and as a journalist in the media.
This training also includes the best professionals active in the sector:
Cecilia Encinas (News Four), Ángel Gutiérrez Morón, (TVE, Atresmedia, Mediaset), Eva Tribiño (Telecinco News), Marta Cerame (Director EFE Audiovisual), Alfredo Ereño (CEO Bulldog TV), Juan Ramón Gonzalo (Quartz Productions), Peter Piqueras... and URJC audiovisual professors Mae Lozano, Victoria Mora and Antonio Domínguez, among others.
Duration and development
Modality: In‑person
Number of credits: 60
Contact hours: 560
Place of delivery: Fuenlabrada (Madrid)
Opening hours: From Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 18 p.m. Each semester there will be one day off per week, and the schedules will be adjusted to accommodate the professional work of the professors, especially those who work in audiovisual media and will need to combine it with the master's program.
Start and end date:
It begins on October 14, 2026, and ends on July 1, 2027, with an internship module included at leading TV and production companies specializing in news, infotainment, and entertainment in Spain. There is an option to extend the internship until August 31, 2027.
Reservation of place and enrollment
Pre-registration period: FROM MARCH 25 TO JULY 13, 2026
In order for candidates to be admitted to the Master's program, they must first complete the pre-registration process and then pass an online/virtual entrance exam consisting of an interview with the Master's director, a test on current national and international affairs in all areas, including television and its programs broadcast both online and offline, and prepare a live broadcast format in a virtual TV studio to demonstrate their ability to improvise under the pressure and immediacy of a live and continuous broadcast.
The entrance exams will be continuous from April 13th to July 13th, 2026
Enrollment deadline: from June 16, 2026 to July 17, 2026
Title price: 8.900 Euros
Possibility of scholarship (if applicable): NO
Pre-registration: €500. This amount is included in the total cost of the course, including practical training, and will be refunded if your application is not accepted. If, after being accepted, the student does not complete enrollment, the pre-registration deposit will not be refunded.
The start of the course is subject to the minimum number (12) of enrolled students.
Documentation to attach, forms and place of delivery
The applicant will present all the scanned documentation, in the formats allowed through the link https://www.urjc.es/estudiar-en-la-urjc/admision/276-formacion-continua#preinscripcion
The documentation that you will have to submit is the following:
Students with a degree obtained from a Spanish university or a Higher Education Institution belonging to another Member State of the European Higher Education Area that provides access to continuing education courses must submit the following documentation:
- National Identity Document or equivalent
- University degree of the studies that give access to the requested postgraduate degree.
- Curriculum vitae
- Responsible declaration of veracity of the data provided in digital format
- Any other document required by the Academic Department of Continuing Education for acceptance.
Students with foreign qualifications must submit the following documentation:
- Passport or Residence Card
- Foreign Higher Education Degree (Graduate, Bachelor's Degree, Architect, Engineer, Doctor...) that gives access to continuing education studies.
- Curriculum vitae
- Responsible declaration of veracity of the data provided in digital format
- Any other document required by the Academic Department of Continuing Education for acceptance

