Political webjournalism and the on-line news coverage of the first 100 days of Lula's government

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  • Juliano Borges IUPERJ

Keywords:

Webjournalism. Politics. Internet.

Abstract

This article aim is understand how webjournalism reacts when its news coverage attempts to daily political regularity. Through the prouduction of on-line news in real time, webjournalism applies working routines branded by maximum time reduction between an event and its on-line publication. This empirical research over two Brazilian webjournals coverage identified the existence of subeditorships within political section. Although the critiscism related to the acceleartion of production routines, webjournals political comunication is concerned to joint new political perspectives.

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Author Biography

Juliano Borges, IUPERJ

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Published

2009-03-16

How to Cite

Borges, J. “Political Webjournalism and the on-Line News Coverage of the First 100 Days of Lula’s Government”. Intexto, no. 19, Mar. 2009, pp. 63-80, https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/intexto/article/view/8052.

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