Del impacto mediático al olvido: la pérdida de interés noticioso como indicador de la deshumanización de los medios

Present opulence news context leads media to redefine their role and functions, in order to give an answer to problems which overturn our society. Furthermore, it is a hopeful moment for Journalism and, particularly, for print press which can get the chance to recover its basic functions. Present ag...

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Main Author: Lic. Ainara Larrondo Ureta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de La Laguna 2006-01-01
Series:Revista Latina de Comunicación Social
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Online Access:http://www.ull.es/publicaciones/latina/200612Larrondo.htm
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spelling doaj-1d4e505377784eac9e8b51d75791fb392020-11-24T23:45:22ZengUniversidad de La Laguna Revista Latina de Comunicación Social1138-58202006-01-0161715-73512Del impacto mediático al olvido: la pérdida de interés noticioso como indicador de la deshumanización de los mediosLic. Ainara Larrondo UretaPresent opulence news context leads media to redefine their role and functions, in order to give an answer to problems which overturn our society. Furthermore, it is a hopeful moment for Journalism and, particularly, for print press which can get the chance to recover its basic functions. Present age is determined by worldwide speedy transmission of information, but also by the ostracism of events such as conflicts, disasters or other human crisis. These are usually forgotten by journalists when first impact and novelty vanish, although it is not easy to understand the fact that these issues disappear rapidly from news titles to return later because of economic, politic or social disorder, commonly preferred by media to be related. Therefore, this article purposes a reflection on the social role of press, by analysing the interest and news coverage of the tsunami which devastated Asia-Pacific nations last December 2004 and its aftermath. http://www.ull.es/publicaciones/latina/200612Larrondo.htmMass Mediacatastrophenews coverageethicstsunamiAsia.
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Del impacto mediático al olvido: la pérdida de interés noticioso como indicador de la deshumanización de los medios
Revista Latina de Comunicación Social
Mass Media
catastrophe
news coverage
ethics
tsunami
Asia.
author_facet Lic. Ainara Larrondo Ureta
author_sort Lic. Ainara Larrondo Ureta
title Del impacto mediático al olvido: la pérdida de interés noticioso como indicador de la deshumanización de los medios
title_short Del impacto mediático al olvido: la pérdida de interés noticioso como indicador de la deshumanización de los medios
title_full Del impacto mediático al olvido: la pérdida de interés noticioso como indicador de la deshumanización de los medios
title_fullStr Del impacto mediático al olvido: la pérdida de interés noticioso como indicador de la deshumanización de los medios
title_full_unstemmed Del impacto mediático al olvido: la pérdida de interés noticioso como indicador de la deshumanización de los medios
title_sort del impacto mediático al olvido: la pérdida de interés noticioso como indicador de la deshumanización de los medios
publisher Universidad de La Laguna
series Revista Latina de Comunicación Social
issn 1138-5820
publishDate 2006-01-01
description Present opulence news context leads media to redefine their role and functions, in order to give an answer to problems which overturn our society. Furthermore, it is a hopeful moment for Journalism and, particularly, for print press which can get the chance to recover its basic functions. Present age is determined by worldwide speedy transmission of information, but also by the ostracism of events such as conflicts, disasters or other human crisis. These are usually forgotten by journalists when first impact and novelty vanish, although it is not easy to understand the fact that these issues disappear rapidly from news titles to return later because of economic, politic or social disorder, commonly preferred by media to be related. Therefore, this article purposes a reflection on the social role of press, by analysing the interest and news coverage of the tsunami which devastated Asia-Pacific nations last December 2004 and its aftermath.
topic Mass Media
catastrophe
news coverage
ethics
tsunami
Asia.
url http://www.ull.es/publicaciones/latina/200612Larrondo.htm
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