2018
DOI: 10.7195/ri14.v16i1.1138
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Twitter como segunda pantalla en los debates políticos en televisión

Abstract: Las nuevas tecnologías han abierto la puerta a la incorporación de nuevos actores a la difusión masiva de contenidos que pugnan con los medios de comunicación de masas tradicionales por ganar un espacio en los marcos de referencia que la ciudadanía utiliza para interpretar la realidad. Sin embargo, lejos de ser dos fuerzas antagónicas, existe complementariedad entre ellas. El objetivo de este trabajo es estudiar la relación existente entre los asuntos que se generan en un debate político de televisión y las co… Show more

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“…With these, immediacy, and freedom of participation of many users, are not possible; indeed, a reported case or fact loses follow-up and permanence in memory when it is only reported at certain times (Samaniego-Mendoza 2014). In addition, mass media are censored by government entities, which imposed, during the events, the transmission of content according to the actors in power (Gordillo-Tejada 2019;Calvo-Rubio 2018).…”
Section: Protest In Ecuadormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With these, immediacy, and freedom of participation of many users, are not possible; indeed, a reported case or fact loses follow-up and permanence in memory when it is only reported at certain times (Samaniego-Mendoza 2014). In addition, mass media are censored by government entities, which imposed, during the events, the transmission of content according to the actors in power (Gordillo-Tejada 2019;Calvo-Rubio 2018).…”
Section: Protest In Ecuadormentioning
confidence: 99%