2019
DOI: 10.7195/ri14.v17i2.1368
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De la Redacción a la (gran) pantalla: roles profesionales del periodismo y su representación en la ficción audiovisual

Abstract: Desde los inicios del cine mudo, la figura del periodista ha destacado en diversos largometrajes. De forma paralela a la evolución de la industria audiovisual, este personaje se ha adaptado progresivamente a la variedad de géneros que, en la pequeña y en la gran pantalla, retratan su función social. En este sentido, los productos audiovisuales ofrecen la posibilidad de aproximar al espectador como un testigo privilegiado a los escenarios propios de la labor del periodista. Sin embargo, existe una divergencia e… Show more

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“…For that matter, some of the greater studies about fictional representation of the press have been considered. Thus, while researchers like Ehrlich (2006a, 2006b), McNair (2010), or Novoa-Jaso et al (2019) look for a general view of the press’ representation, Ehrlich (2005), Sabin (2011), Steiner et al (2013), Peters (2015), or Bishop (2020) study specific productions and how they show if journalists succeed in fulfilling their functions. Ehrlich (2005), for instance, affirms that the movie Shattered Glass (2003) “expressed faith (…) in the press's ability and responsibility to report the truth” (p. 171); and Steiner et al (2013), Peters (2015), and Bishop (2020) study journalists’ and audience's responses to different productions.…”
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“…For that matter, some of the greater studies about fictional representation of the press have been considered. Thus, while researchers like Ehrlich (2006a, 2006b), McNair (2010), or Novoa-Jaso et al (2019) look for a general view of the press’ representation, Ehrlich (2005), Sabin (2011), Steiner et al (2013), Peters (2015), or Bishop (2020) study specific productions and how they show if journalists succeed in fulfilling their functions. Ehrlich (2005), for instance, affirms that the movie Shattered Glass (2003) “expressed faith (…) in the press's ability and responsibility to report the truth” (p. 171); and Steiner et al (2013), Peters (2015), and Bishop (2020) study journalists’ and audience's responses to different productions.…”
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confidence: 99%