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López, W., (2020). Construcción mediática del discurso sobre el coronavirus (Covid-19) en los medios digitales de El Comercio desde el 03 de enero hasta el 26 de abril de 2020 [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655049
López, W., Construcción mediática del discurso sobre el coronavirus (Covid-19) en los medios digitales de El Comercio desde el 03 de enero hasta el 26 de abril de 2020 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/655049
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title = "Construcción mediática del discurso sobre el coronavirus (Covid-19) en los medios digitales de El Comercio desde el 03 de enero hasta el 26 de abril de 2020",
author = "López Otárola, Wilder Alexandro",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2020"
}
The subject of this thesis is the construction of media discourse in digital media. The publications of the newspaper El Comercio about coronavirus (Covid-19) in its digital version (notes and videos) on January 3 (the day the first note on coronavirus was published) and April 26 (the day that would end) were taken as a case. the second extension of the quarantine in Peru). April 26 was set as the deadline since that day began the collection and study of data; subsequent publications are out of this analysis. The general objective is to describe the characteristics of the media construction of the coronavirus according to the speech presented by the digital channels of El Comercio, studying the notes on its website and videos on its YouTube channel. The method used was the content analysis of one note and one video per week, and the content of publications. The main finding indicates that the media discourse of the coronavirus was changing, it began as an anecdotal, distant topic and with a publication between weeks to the other extreme, being described with sensational terms and more than 100 daily publications. The changes in El Comercio's discourse on the coronavirus were related to the expansion of Covid-19 infections from China, through Asia and Europe, reaching South America and Peru, showing more sensationalist characteristics (dealing with the same topic) while more It was found nearby from Peru and then when there were more infections and deaths among Peruvians.
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