Hegemonic crisis, the rise of the far right and political parallelism: TV Globo and TV Record in the 2018 presidential elections
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Resumo: | This article analyzes election coverage of the two main candidates (Jair Bolsonaro and Fernando Haddad) by the two largest television networks (TV Globo and TV Record) during the 2018 presidential election in Brazil. The study is based on a content analysis of 27 days of coverage by the newscasts Jornal Nacional and Jornal da Record, in the first and second rounds. The main hypothesis is that news coverage by the two networks would uncover evidence of a new form of political parallelism in Brazil, characterized by a stronger alignment between TV Record and candidate Jair Bolsonaro. The results present evidence of a pro-Bolsonaro bias in Jornal da Record, even though the differences between the two TV networks are not significant in the second round of the election. Concludes that the 2018 presidential election expresses a deeper hegemonic crisis, characterized by important shifts in the role historically played by TV Globo in Brazilian politics. |
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Hegemonic crisis, the rise of the far right and political parallelism: TV Globo and TV Record in the 2018 presidential electionsCrise hegemônica, ascensão da extrema direita e paralelismo político: Globo e Record nas eleições presidenciais de 2018eleiçõestelejornalismohegemoniaparalelismo políticoelectionstelevision newshegemonypolitical parallelismThis article analyzes election coverage of the two main candidates (Jair Bolsonaro and Fernando Haddad) by the two largest television networks (TV Globo and TV Record) during the 2018 presidential election in Brazil. The study is based on a content analysis of 27 days of coverage by the newscasts Jornal Nacional and Jornal da Record, in the first and second rounds. The main hypothesis is that news coverage by the two networks would uncover evidence of a new form of political parallelism in Brazil, characterized by a stronger alignment between TV Record and candidate Jair Bolsonaro. The results present evidence of a pro-Bolsonaro bias in Jornal da Record, even though the differences between the two TV networks are not significant in the second round of the election. Concludes that the 2018 presidential election expresses a deeper hegemonic crisis, characterized by important shifts in the role historically played by TV Globo in Brazilian politics.O artigo analisa a cobertura noticiosa dos dois principais candidatos (Jair Bolsonaro e Fernando Haddad) pelas duas maiores redes de televisão (Globo e Record) durante as eleições presidenciais brasileiras de 2018. O estudo está baseado na análise de conteúdo de 27 edições do Jornal Nacional e do Jornal da Record, no primeiro e no segundo turno. Parte da hipótese de que a cobertura noticiosa destas emissoras revelará uma nova forma de paralelismo político no Brasil, caracterizado pelo alinhamento mais forte entre a Record TV e a candidatura de Jair Bolsonaro. Os resultados apresentam evidências de um viés pró-Bolsonaro no Jornal da Record, ainda que as diferenças entre as duas emissoras não sejam significativas no segundo turno das eleições. Conclui que a eleição presidencial de 2018 expressa uma crise hegemônica mais profunda, caracterizada por alterações importantes no papel historicamente desempenhado pela Rede Globo na política brasileira.Associação Brasileira de Pesquisadores em Comunicação e Política2020-05-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.compolitica.org/index.php/revista/article/view/36710.21878/compolitica.2020.10.1.367Compolítica; Vol. 10 No. 1 (2020): Revista Compolitica; 5-34Compolítica; v. 10 n. 1 (2020): Revista Compolitica; 5-342236-478110.21878/compolitica.2020.10.1reponame:Revista Compolíticainstname:Associação Brasileira de Pesquisadores em Comunicação e Política (Compolítica)instacron:ABPCPporhttps://revista.compolitica.org/index.php/revista/article/view/367/258Copyright (c) 2020 Mauro Porto, Daniela Neves, Bárbara Limainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPorto, MauroNeves, DanielaLima, Bárbara2021-07-13T04:58:29Zoai:ojs2.compolitica.ojsbrasil.com.br:article/367RevistaONGhttp://compolitica.org/revista/index.php/revista/oairevista@compolitica.org2236-47812236-4781opendoar:2021-07-13T04:58:29Revista Compolítica - Associação Brasileira de Pesquisadores em Comunicação e Política (Compolítica)false |
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Hegemonic crisis, the rise of the far right and political parallelism: TV Globo and TV Record in the 2018 presidential elections Crise hegemônica, ascensão da extrema direita e paralelismo político: Globo e Record nas eleições presidenciais de 2018 |
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Hegemonic crisis, the rise of the far right and political parallelism: TV Globo and TV Record in the 2018 presidential elections |
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Hegemonic crisis, the rise of the far right and political parallelism: TV Globo and TV Record in the 2018 presidential elections Porto, Mauro eleições telejornalismo hegemonia paralelismo político elections television news hegemony political parallelism |
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Hegemonic crisis, the rise of the far right and political parallelism: TV Globo and TV Record in the 2018 presidential elections |
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Hegemonic crisis, the rise of the far right and political parallelism: TV Globo and TV Record in the 2018 presidential elections |
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Hegemonic crisis, the rise of the far right and political parallelism: TV Globo and TV Record in the 2018 presidential elections |
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Hegemonic crisis, the rise of the far right and political parallelism: TV Globo and TV Record in the 2018 presidential elections |
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Hegemonic crisis, the rise of the far right and political parallelism: TV Globo and TV Record in the 2018 presidential elections |
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Porto, Mauro |
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Porto, Mauro Neves, Daniela Lima, Bárbara |
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Neves, Daniela Lima, Bárbara |
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Porto, Mauro Neves, Daniela Lima, Bárbara |
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eleições telejornalismo hegemonia paralelismo político elections television news hegemony political parallelism |
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This article analyzes election coverage of the two main candidates (Jair Bolsonaro and Fernando Haddad) by the two largest television networks (TV Globo and TV Record) during the 2018 presidential election in Brazil. The study is based on a content analysis of 27 days of coverage by the newscasts Jornal Nacional and Jornal da Record, in the first and second rounds. The main hypothesis is that news coverage by the two networks would uncover evidence of a new form of political parallelism in Brazil, characterized by a stronger alignment between TV Record and candidate Jair Bolsonaro. The results present evidence of a pro-Bolsonaro bias in Jornal da Record, even though the differences between the two TV networks are not significant in the second round of the election. Concludes that the 2018 presidential election expresses a deeper hegemonic crisis, characterized by important shifts in the role historically played by TV Globo in Brazilian politics. |
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