Plans & Rates
Structured learning programs for journalists and content creators at different stages of economic literacy.
What format works best for you?
We offer formats designed around the realities of working journalists, from focused single-day workshops to deeper multi-session courses.
Foundations Workshop
A one-day intensive introduction to economic reporting. Suitable for journalists who have little or no formal background in economics or finance. We cover the most commonly encountered indicators, how to find public data, and how to contextualize numbers for a general audience.
What's included
- Full-day in-person or online session
- Introduction to macroeconomic indicators
- Reading public data sources (DANE, Banco de la República)
- Writing exercise with real indicator data
- Reference materials and glossary
Economic Reporting Certificate
Our flagship multi-session course, designed for journalists who want to build durable competence in covering economic and business news. Spread across several weeks with live sessions, practice assignments, and peer review.
What's included
- Eight live sessions over four weeks
- Economic indicators in depth (GDP, CPI, employment, trade)
- Financial statement literacy for journalists
- Writing and editing exercises with feedback
- Corporate earnings and sector analysis coverage
- Colombian economic institutions and data sources
Newsroom Training
A customizable program for editorial teams that want to build shared economic literacy across their staff. Sessions are adapted to the type of coverage your outlet produces, whether print, digital, audio, or video.
What's included
- Tailored curriculum for your editorial focus
- Group sessions for up to twenty participants
- Format adapted to your medium (print, digital, broadcast)
- Case studies drawn from your own coverage area
Digital Creators Module
Specifically designed for video journalists, podcasters, and social media communicators who cover financial topics. Focuses on how to explain economic concepts in shorter formats without losing accuracy or nuance.
What's included
- Economic storytelling for short-form content
- Fact-checking financial claims in public discourse
- Visualizing data for non-specialist audiences
- Practical scripts and content review exercises
Important note: All programs at Altus Media COI are educational in nature. We do not offer financial advice, investment recommendations, or any regulated financial services. Our courses are designed to build professional journalism competence, not to guide personal financial decisions. Contact us for current scheduling and pricing information.
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