Bibliographic citations
Villalobos, M., (2019). La violencia y los asuntos privados, las representaciones predominantes de la vida cotidiana del diario más exitoso de habla hispana [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/652180
Villalobos, M., La violencia y los asuntos privados, las representaciones predominantes de la vida cotidiana del diario más exitoso de habla hispana [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/652180
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title = "La violencia y los asuntos privados, las representaciones predominantes de la vida cotidiana del diario más exitoso de habla hispana",
author = "Villalobos León, María Gabriela",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2019"
}
TROME newspaper is considered a journalistic success, even Harvard University Business School considers it worthy of analysis. It is the newspaper with the largest circulation among Spanish-speaking countries. On average, it sells seven hundred thousand (700,000) copies everyday compared to El Tiempo from Colombia, which sells around 400,000. Currently, its readers consist of more than 2 million people. This number had been growing considerably since 2001 when there were 163,000 readers and in 2004, it reached a little over half a million people. Considering the excellent results of Trome, this paper seeks to identify what are the news prioritize by Trome and stablish its representations of daily life. It includes an analysis of the evolution of the newspaper, as well as the discussions of its creators, the adjustments to the journalistic content and its narrative under the argument of offering what its audience expects. In addition, it includes an analysis of the headlines regarding the main news of its Cover and the 2 most extensive sections of the newspaper, Actualidad (current news) and Fiesta (Showbusiness). In summary, after the analysis of 21 consecutive newspapers and 228 pages, it has been possible to identify that the acts of violence and private life issues of some TV celebrities predominate as the representations of daily life offered by the most successful Spanish-speaking newspaper and consumed by about 2 million people. Basically, it is aimed at families of socio-economic C and D levels that represent the audiences for which TROME was designed.
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