Consulting and training


James Breiner has created courses, trainings, and seminars for universities, media development organizations, and publishers around the world. His focus is helping journalists create viable organizations that serve the public with credible, trustworthy news and information. Here is a partial list of clients and partners.

College of Europe, Warsaw: Created an eight-unit online course, “The monetization and sustainability of news media in the digital age”; later led workshops in Warsaw for journalists from northern Africa and the former Soviet Union.  

Poynter Institute: Created online courses used by the European Journalism Centre for training of journalists in Eastern Europe (topic: international development) and Indonesia (topic: economic journalism). Also, created and taught a four-week online course on investigative journalism for Gannett newspapers.

At the Universidad de la Sabana in Bogotá, Colombia.

Universidad de la Sabana, Bogotá, Colombia: Taught the entrepreneurship segment of the Master’s in Journalism and Digital Communication.

International Center for Journalists, Mexico: Launched and managed the first digital journalism training center in Latin America, the Centro de Formación en Periodismo Digital, in Guadalajara, Mexico, in partnership with the Universidad de Guadalajara. Created courses, raised funds, and helped develop an online master’s program in digital journalism.

International Center for Journalists, China: Co-directed the master’s degree program in Global Business Journalism at Tsinghua University in Beijing. Developed marketing materials and an alumni relations program, recruited faculty members, and managed donor relations.

Fundación Nuevo Periodismo Iberoamericano (García Márquez Foundation): Led a six-month series of webinars and online mentoring for 10 selected digital media entrepreneurs, in Spanish.

Crain Communications: Hired and trained the editorial staff for a newspaper startup, Crain’s Manchester Business, in Manchester, England; oversaw the launch of the print and web versions.

SembraMedia: Created an online course, Cómo elaborar el modelo de negocio con el Business Model Canvas (How to create a business model using the Business Model Canvas), for the SembraMedia Escuela (Online School).

Co-produced syllabus, videos, and other content for MOOC on Entrepreneurial Journalism.

Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas: Co-created the syllabus, videos and other content for a MOOC, in Spanish, “Entrepreneurial Journalism: How to monetize, promote and manage digital media.” The course had 3,000 participants. Later co-created a paid premium version for 200 participants.

DW Akademie: Presented a webinar, “How to be a successful digital media entrepreneur”, and gave feedback to 40 entrepreneurial journalists in developing countries.

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