el ‘frenesí comunicativo’ como desinformación ‘communicative frenzy’ as disinformation
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Cuando un medio introduce en su agenda un tema de forma llamativa y monocorde durante varios días, con un alto despliegue de medios, recursos tecnológicos y personas, estamos ante lo que ya técnicamente se conoce en la literatura científica como ‘frenesí periodístico’. La objetividad y variedad informativa da paso al monotema, muchas veces empujado por intereses políticos, empresariales o simplemente de oportunidad. El autor estudia el caso de la intervención del diario «El País» durante ocho días de mayo de 2007, cuando una emisora venezolana de televisión no logró renovar la licencia administrativa para hacer uso del espectro público. Frenzy journalism involves a determined endeavour to take active part in the subsequent future and development of an event: a journal introduces a topic for several days. This media frenzy undermines objectivity and professionalism in favour of the ideological and financial interests of the economic enterprise. The author here studies the role of the Spanish journal El País during eight days in May 2007 when a Venezuelan TV station did not obtain the broadcast license renewal.
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| Authors | ;José Manuel de Pablos Coello |
| Journal | family medicine |
| Year | 2008 |
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DOI:10.3916/c31-2008-01-022
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