Bibliographic citations
Olaya, L., (2021). Uso de los recursos de investigación en el periodismo deportivo peruano. Cobertura del Doping del futbolista Paolo Guerrero en el Diario Líbero [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/658810
Olaya, L., Uso de los recursos de investigación en el periodismo deportivo peruano. Cobertura del Doping del futbolista Paolo Guerrero en el Diario Líbero [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/658810
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title = "Uso de los recursos de investigación en el periodismo deportivo peruano. Cobertura del Doping del futbolista Paolo Guerrero en el Diario Líbero",
author = "Olaya Ravenna, Luis Enrique",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2021"
}
In recent years, sports journalism has been gaining prominence in the Peruvian press. However, it can often be seen that the journalistic texts written for sports media do not necessarily reflect that an in-depth investigation has been carried out behind that to ensure the veracity of the information provided. Given this situation, it was decided to analyze the case of one of the newspapers most important national sports, and market leader in its field: the newspaper Líbero. This work seeks to identify if investigative resources are applied and in what way they are used in Peruvian journalism, taking as an example one of the most important sports media in the country. In addition, it was decided to address the case of the doping of Paolo Guerrero, the same one that was chosen for its wide coverage, which allowed us to have a greater body of analysis. A qualitative methodology was used and the coverage made by the Líbero newspaper was followed up during the 8 months that the aforementioned case was developed. Likewise, an instrument was designed based on three categories of analysis, which allowed us to identify which resources characteristic of investigative journalism were used and in what way. 10 notes from the printed newspaper and 9 notes from the web were chosen to be analyzed. Finally, it was concluded that Diario Líbero does not really do investigative journalism. Although the resources are present in some of his notes, the vast majority of his texts are based on information from third parties and do not comply with the rigor that investigative journalism requires.
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