Cyber papercase studies in Spain and in Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1984-6924.2008v5n2p211Abstract
This work intends to demonstrate in synthesized way the structure of the re¬dactions of digital journals analyzing four studies of cases: the Spanishes: El Pais.com and La Vanguardia.es, and the Brazilians: FolhaOnline and OGlobo.com. The objectives are to know as these digital periodicals had been born, which groups of communication belong, how is the work’s routine of its professionals, and also to analyze what are the multimedia use, the participation of the readers, demonstrating in this way, which are the similarities and dif¬ferences between these different vehicles of communication. The methodology used is based on interviews with the journalists of digital writings and analy¬ses of documentary material of web journals.Downloads
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