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Globo Repórter no Twitter: o discurso coletivo dos telespectadores

The Globo Reporter on Twitter: the collective speech of telespectors
[journal article]

Silva, Bianca Pereira da
Golembiewski, Carlos

Abstract

This study aims to reveal the comments of Twitter made by Globo Reporter viewers during the program's exhibition. Among the specific objectives are: a profile of the program and a historical analysis of the emergence of social networks. The choice of Globo Reporter was because it is ... view more

This study aims to reveal the comments of Twitter made by Globo Reporter viewers during the program's exhibition. Among the specific objectives are: a profile of the program and a historical analysis of the emergence of social networks. The choice of Globo Reporter was because it is one of the programs that has been in the air for the longest time on Brazilian TV. For that, it was used as theoretical reference: Globo Repórter (Andrade, 2002); (Souza, 2004), (Rezende, 2000); Social Network on the Internet (Recuero, 2009), (Body & Ellison, 2007) and Twitter (Santaella and Lemos, 2009), (Zago, 2014). As a method to develop this study,was usedthe Collective Subject Discourse technique proposed by Lefevre & Lefévre (2003). To develop the technique, two editionsof the GloboReporter were analyzed and the viewers' comments were collected through the hashtag #GloboReporter, during the program's display. Among the conclusions, it can be said that when watching the GloboReporter, the population relates its reality to what is displayed in the program.... view less

Classification
Interactive, electronic Media

Free Keywords
Globo Reporter; Twitter; Collective Subject Discouse

Document language
Portuguese

Publication Year
2017

Page/Pages
p. 62-68

Journal
Revista Desafios, 4 (2017) 2

ISSN
2359-3652

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0


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