Interactivity on TVI and SIC news websites: public participation and editorial criteria

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Autor(a) principal: Lima, Helena
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Reis, Ana Isabel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/73653
Resumo: Internet produced new forms of newsmaking and new technologies play now a central role in newsrooms. A great diversion of participation is now possible and news sites are used by the public to express opinions, debate the subjects of the agenda, and include their own material. Still, journalists' attitude towards public participation tends to be framed by their perceptions of professional roles. Television has a tradition of public participation but it's not clear if the TV sites mirror this practice, particularly in the news organization. This study is a first attempt to understand the relation between the news published and the publics' participation. In order to establish that correlation, news were divided in sections: Politics, Economy, International, Society, and the public participation was measured according to the number of comments under each of them. The aim of this study is to try to indentify if there is a similar behavior by the TV news agenda and the public's reaction. The sample will comprehend the study of the two TV news sites for a month period recorded daily at a given hour, and the published comments in the three following hours.
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title Interactivity on TVI and SIC news websites: public participation and editorial criteria
spellingShingle Interactivity on TVI and SIC news websites: public participation and editorial criteria
Lima, Helena
Estudos sobre os media, Ciências da comunicação
Media studies, Media and communications
title_short Interactivity on TVI and SIC news websites: public participation and editorial criteria
title_full Interactivity on TVI and SIC news websites: public participation and editorial criteria
title_fullStr Interactivity on TVI and SIC news websites: public participation and editorial criteria
title_full_unstemmed Interactivity on TVI and SIC news websites: public participation and editorial criteria
title_sort Interactivity on TVI and SIC news websites: public participation and editorial criteria
author Lima, Helena
author_facet Lima, Helena
Reis, Ana Isabel
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author2 Reis, Ana Isabel
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Reis, Ana Isabel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Estudos sobre os media, Ciências da comunicação
Media studies, Media and communications
topic Estudos sobre os media, Ciências da comunicação
Media studies, Media and communications
description Internet produced new forms of newsmaking and new technologies play now a central role in newsrooms. A great diversion of participation is now possible and news sites are used by the public to express opinions, debate the subjects of the agenda, and include their own material. Still, journalists' attitude towards public participation tends to be framed by their perceptions of professional roles. Television has a tradition of public participation but it's not clear if the TV sites mirror this practice, particularly in the news organization. This study is a first attempt to understand the relation between the news published and the publics' participation. In order to establish that correlation, news were divided in sections: Politics, Economy, International, Society, and the public participation was measured according to the number of comments under each of them. The aim of this study is to try to indentify if there is a similar behavior by the TV news agenda and the public's reaction. The sample will comprehend the study of the two TV news sites for a month period recorded daily at a given hour, and the published comments in the three following hours.
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