Audiovisual journalism between screens, conflicts and possibilities
uma análise do Jornal Nacional
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5752/P.2237-9967.2022v11n20p84-102Abstract
We seek to analyze the transformations of television journalism with the expansion to other screens, which provides a multimedia/transmedia environment and the expansion of engagement and interaction with the public, that occurs, above all, through affectation and ways of constructing narratives. The object chosen is the Jornal Nacional, taking as a clipping the edition of June 19, 2021, date when Brazil exceeded the 500,000 deaths by Covid-19. The investigation will be done through the Analysis of Audiovisual Materiality, a method that seeks to understand the audiovisual as a unit. The preliminary results point to the affectation of the public through the construction of daily dramas that arrive both through the TV screen, as well as by other screens, as is evident in the cuts of videos published on JN's digital social networks on digital social networks Facebook and Twitter.
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