Bibliographic citations
Matta, E., (2021). El deber informativo digital: análisis de la construcción de noticias en las páginas web de Perú21 y La República durante los dos primeros días de confinamiento obligatorio por la pandemia del COVID-19 (15 y 16 de marzo del 2020) [Tesis, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/659265
Matta, E., El deber informativo digital: análisis de la construcción de noticias en las páginas web de Perú21 y La República durante los dos primeros días de confinamiento obligatorio por la pandemia del COVID-19 (15 y 16 de marzo del 2020) [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/659265
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title = "El deber informativo digital: análisis de la construcción de noticias en las páginas web de Perú21 y La República durante los dos primeros días de confinamiento obligatorio por la pandemia del COVID-19 (15 y 16 de marzo del 2020)",
author = "Matta Garratt, Estefano",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2021"
}
The transition from paper to the digital world caused journalism to undergo a series of changes, from the structural recomposition of its newsrooms to modifying the way of writing. It also caused a close relationship with readers who surfed the internet, who quickly became accustomed to the use of emerging technologies. In order to obtain more visits to their web pages, digital media developed new techniques and strategies, such as multimedia, interactivity, hypertextuality, and provide entertainment content in a greater proportion. Even in times of health crisis, various journalistic companies in Peru and the world decided to prioritize leisure and spectacularize news related to public health. Therefore, this research aims to know how was the construction of the informative coverage on the web pages of the newspapers Perú21 and La República during the first two days of mandatory confinement caused by the COVID-19 pandemic (March 15 and 16, 2020), to achieve the objective of finding out its characteristics and determining if there was a majority presence of publications about the coronavirus in the midst of a pressing situation for society. As a hypothesis, it is argued that both newspapers used their resources to not privilege the stories related to the deadly disease. However, after a process of data collection and interpretation, it is concluded that Perú21 and La República did have a news production that prevailed in coverage of the coronavirus and all its implications, with differences in the mode of execution.
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