Doha, Qatar: Qatar News Agency (QNA) launched a five-day training course under the title “Editing and Media Monitoring” yesterday.
The course is part of a series of training courses organised by QNA to train national media cadres and raise their efficiency in specialised media and journalism fields.
The course aims to develop and improve the skills of relevant employees in various government institutions, and provide them with the necessary tools and knowledge in editing and media monitoring, in addition to training participants on monitoring and analysing news reports published and circulated in all forms of media.
Topics of the training course address many important aspects in the field of editing and media monitoring, including goals and methods of media monitoring, and monitoring and analysing various media outlets and extracting indicators and results. The course will include a practical training on writing specialised reports and analysing press trends. The trainees will present graduation projects by producing information material for media monitoring.
Understanding and analyzing information and media content is vital for any institution aiming to make strategic decisions based on an accurate reading of the media and public reality. This intensive training course will contribute significantly to improving participants abilities in this important aspect of media work.
The course will also provide a valuable opportunity for employees of the participating institutions to expand their knowledge and improve their skills in the field of editing and media monitoring.