TV journalism in the digital age: aspects of transmedia storytelling on paper television
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Data de Publicação: | 2012 |
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Título da fonte: | Brazilian journalism research (Online) |
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Resumo: | This paper proposes a reflection on audiovisual journalism from the perspective of transmedia storytelling (NT), a term coined by Henry Jenkins (2009a) in his research on the culture of convergence. How has media convergence affected the language and aesthetics of audiovisual journalism? And what of the routine and profile of its professionals? Or the relationship with the audience? What are the new paradigms and what has changed in their production processes as regards the use of new media? To reflect on these and other issues, it is necessary to identify and analyze aspects of transmedia storytelling on TV Folha, an audiovisual program inspired by printing, which began as a private channel on the web and is today shown by a public broadcaster. It is a product which seems to indicate that transmedia storytelling is beginning to establish a firm place in Brazilian audiovisual journalism based on its relationship with new information platforms. |
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TV journalism in the digital age: aspects of transmedia storytelling on paper television |
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TV journalism in the digital age: aspects of transmedia storytelling on paper television |
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TV journalism in the digital age: aspects of transmedia storytelling on paper television Martins, Elaide Journalism broadcast journalism convergence transmedia storytelling |
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TV journalism in the digital age: aspects of transmedia storytelling on paper television |
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TV journalism in the digital age: aspects of transmedia storytelling on paper television |
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TV journalism in the digital age: aspects of transmedia storytelling on paper television |
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TV journalism in the digital age: aspects of transmedia storytelling on paper television |
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TV journalism in the digital age: aspects of transmedia storytelling on paper television |
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Martins, Elaide |
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Martins, Elaide |
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Martins, Elaide |
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Journalism broadcast journalism convergence transmedia storytelling |
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Journalism broadcast journalism convergence transmedia storytelling |
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This paper proposes a reflection on audiovisual journalism from the perspective of transmedia storytelling (NT), a term coined by Henry Jenkins (2009a) in his research on the culture of convergence. How has media convergence affected the language and aesthetics of audiovisual journalism? And what of the routine and profile of its professionals? Or the relationship with the audience? What are the new paradigms and what has changed in their production processes as regards the use of new media? To reflect on these and other issues, it is necessary to identify and analyze aspects of transmedia storytelling on TV Folha, an audiovisual program inspired by printing, which began as a private channel on the web and is today shown by a public broadcaster. It is a product which seems to indicate that transmedia storytelling is beginning to establish a firm place in Brazilian audiovisual journalism based on its relationship with new information platforms. |
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