Bibliographic citations
Valqui, J., (2022). Twitter como herramienta del periodismo de declaraciones con mayor incidencia en las noticias políticas de las plataformas online de medios de comunicación: “Caso Kenji Fujimori en 2017 y 2018” [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22750
Valqui, J., Twitter como herramienta del periodismo de declaraciones con mayor incidencia en las noticias políticas de las plataformas online de medios de comunicación: “Caso Kenji Fujimori en 2017 y 2018” []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22750
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title = "Twitter como herramienta del periodismo de declaraciones con mayor incidencia en las noticias políticas de las plataformas online de medios de comunicación: “Caso Kenji Fujimori en 2017 y 2018”",
author = "Valqui Obregon, Jennifer Andrea",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
This research analyzes the communication strategy used by the then Congressman of the Republic Kenji Fujimori on Twitter, as well as the use that digital media journalists gave to their publications with the aforementioned social network. The investigation finds that Twitter became the only communication channel for Kenji Fujimori, whose unidirectionality, accessibility and immediacy reinforced the development of statement journalism. Also, it is limited from January 2017 to March 2018, and to the digital platforms of Perú21, El Comercio and La República. In this thesis, content analysis is used, as well as an interview with six journalists from the Politics sections of the aforementioned digital media, who provide details on the production of information related to Kenji Fujimori. Likewise, Alexei Toledo, who was a political advisor to the former congressman, was interviewed to explain the phases of the communication strategy on social networks. The conclusion of the research work is that Twitter is an immediate, conjunctural, conflictive and up-to-date tool that encourages and reinforces the practices of statement journalism and a certain tendency for journalists to use social media trends when choosing topics to inform.
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