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The journalistic interview is one of the seven genera recognized, its significance is fundamental to the practice of journalism, as it allows to establish direct communication between the actors and journalists, to make known to the public various information: facts, opinions, postures. This gen...
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Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (España)
2011
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Sumario: | The journalistic interview is one of the seven genera recognized, its significance is
fundamental to the practice of journalism, as it allows to establish direct communication
between the actors and journalists, to make known to the public various information: facts,
opinions, postures.
This genre has lost presence in the print media, probably because with incorporation of
new technologies and newspapers and Internet portals, practitioners of this activity have
been developed that are claimed by other publishers, giving way to the news or notes
informative and sometimes chronic.
This thesis raises the question of the interview: has become a tool for the construction of
other genres and journalistic products to disappear as a genre?
In Ciudad Victoria, capital of the Mexican state of Tamaulipas printed newspapers spend
little or no space for the practice of this genre, arguing that its development is a large
investment of time for the journalist.
On the other hand, the work presents a comparison between the journalistic interview
which is conducted in disciplines such as judicial, labor, and clinical treatment, seeking
common ground and the interview journalistic
contributions to make to other disciplines and vice versa. |
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