Last updated on 2025-08-06
Program Overview
Fanshawe’s award-winning Journalism-Multimedia program prepares you to be a creative and compelling multiplatform storyteller. What you learn in the classroom is put into practice in the newsroom at 106.9 The X. You’ll work as a multimedia reporter, newscaster, podcaster, broadcaster, and digital content creator. If you’re interested in making a difference as a journalist, this two-year diploma program is for you!
Program Structure
The Journalism - Multimedia program at Fanshawe College is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in journalism over a 60-week duration. The program is structured to include:
- Hands-on experience in a real newsroom environment.
- Opportunities to work as a multimedia reporter, newscaster, and digital content creator.
- An internship in the final term to gain additional media experience and professional contacts.
- Pathway options to further studies, including a Bachelor of Arts - Honours degree with a major in Media, Information and Technoculture.
This program is offered full-time and is designed to equip students with the necessary skills to thrive in the fast-paced world of journalism.
Featured Experiences
- Hands-on training at 106.9 The X, the country’s first CRTC licensed college radio station.
- Internship opportunities in the final term to gain real-world experience.
- Access to experienced journalists and multimedia journalism experts as instructors.
- Participation in unique projects that enhance storytelling skills across multiple platforms.
- Recognition through awards such as the RTDNA Bill Hutton Award of Excellence.
Career Options
Graduates of the Journalism - Multimedia program can pursue a variety of exciting career opportunities in Canada, including:
- Reporter/Editor: Cover local, national, or international news, producing stories across various platforms.
- News Anchor/Writer: Present news in an engaging manner for radio, TV, and digital platforms, ensuring editorial integrity.
- Digital Content Producer: Create and manage news articles and multimedia content for online platforms.
- Researcher: Conduct in-depth research to support news stories and ensure factual accuracy.
- Current Affairs Producer: Develop and produce content focused on significant societal issues and events.
With a strong foundation in multimedia journalism, graduates are well-prepared to enter the dynamic field of media and communications.
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