100 mil mortes: o saldo negativo da Covid-19 nos telejornais brasileiros
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https://doi.org/10.5752/P.2237-9967.2020v9n16p50-67Abstract
The focus of this article is on the coverage made by three important news programs in Brazil - Jornal Nacional, Jornal da Band and Jornal da Record - when the announcement of the 100,000 deaths as a result of Covid-19, a mark reached on August 8, 2020. Our objective was to understand how the political-discursive dispute of the news took place, since the editorial line of each vehicle is also reflected in the agenda covered by its main journalistic product. More than different approaches, the analysis of the corpus made it possible to understand how each news program triggered a type of interdiscourse aligned with its audience, whether adopting the perspective of charging government authorities for the realization of the universal right to health, or showing that it is possible to find something good under the quarantine.
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