Sports journalism and impartiality: the case Fla-Press
o caso Fla-Press
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Fla-Press. Journalism. Media.Abstract
Concisely, one can define the Fla-Press as the belief of the supporters of the big soccer clubs of Rio de Janeiro (Botafogo, Fluminense e Vasco da Gama) that Flamengo has more space and is shown in a positive bias on media, what delineates almost a “mediatic conspiracy”. In this article, we started from this supposed “social mith” to investigate some questions like journalistic imparciality, mediatic skepticism and the perception of the public about the news.Downloads
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