Agenda setting in the Ecuadorian press: El Universo, El Mercurio, El Comercio and El Telégrafo
Introduction: This study examines the ideology informing the agenda setting of Ecuador’s four major newspapers: El Universo, El Telégrafo, El Comercio and El Mercurio. Methods: This study is based on the analysis of nine aspects of the content published from 16 April to 18 May, 2012, by Ecuador’s fi...
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doaj-ee6bac0639fd40008d9f48a550c4ce722020-11-24T23:55:01ZengUniversidad de La Laguna Revista Latina de Comunicación Social1138-58202013-09-0168967-997529544http://dx.doi.org/10.4185/RLCS-2013-988enAgenda setting in the Ecuadorian press: El Universo, El Mercurio, El Comercio and El TelégrafoD Calva CabreraMI Punín LarreaD Rivera RogelIntroduction: This study examines the ideology informing the agenda setting of Ecuador’s four major newspapers: El Universo, El Telégrafo, El Comercio and El Mercurio. Methods: This study is based on the analysis of nine aspects of the content published from 16 April to 18 May, 2012, by Ecuador’s five major newspapers. Results: In the sample of newspapers, public institutions are the main sources of information; the daily routines do not favour investigative journalism; and short news stories are the most predominant form of journalism. Discussion: The lack of investigative journalism is remarkable in the sample of newspapers. Journalists often prefer to follow daily routines with the help of public organisations, which make it easier for them to find newsworthy events. Conclusions: Ecuador’s print media are constantly being monitored to determine their contribution to journalism. The work of news media outlets is usually restricted by particular interests. http://www.revistalatinacs.org/068/paper/988_Ecuador/22_Riveraen.htmlAgenda settingprint mediainvestigative journalismorigin of informationnews structure. |
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D Calva Cabrera MI Punín Larrea D Rivera Rogel Agenda setting in the Ecuadorian press: El Universo, El Mercurio, El Comercio and El Telégrafo Revista Latina de Comunicación Social Agenda setting print media investigative journalism origin of information news structure. |
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Agenda setting in the Ecuadorian press: El Universo, El Mercurio, El Comercio and El Telégrafo |
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Agenda setting in the Ecuadorian press: El Universo, El Mercurio, El Comercio and El Telégrafo |
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Agenda setting in the Ecuadorian press: El Universo, El Mercurio, El Comercio and El Telégrafo |
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Agenda setting in the Ecuadorian press: El Universo, El Mercurio, El Comercio and El Telégrafo |
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Agenda setting in the Ecuadorian press: El Universo, El Mercurio, El Comercio and El Telégrafo |
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agenda setting in the ecuadorian press: el universo, el mercurio, el comercio and el telégrafo |
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Universidad de La Laguna |
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Revista Latina de Comunicación Social |
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Introduction: This study examines the ideology informing the agenda setting of Ecuador’s four major newspapers: El Universo, El Telégrafo, El Comercio and El Mercurio. Methods: This study is based on the analysis of nine aspects of the content published from 16 April to 18 May, 2012, by Ecuador’s five major newspapers. Results: In the sample of newspapers, public institutions are the main sources of information; the daily routines do not favour investigative journalism; and short news stories are the most predominant form of journalism. Discussion: The lack of investigative journalism is remarkable in the sample of newspapers. Journalists often prefer to follow daily routines with the help of public organisations, which make it easier for them to find newsworthy events. Conclusions: Ecuador’s print media are constantly being monitored to determine their contribution to journalism. The work of news media outlets is usually restricted by particular interests. |
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Agenda setting print media investigative journalism origin of information news structure. |
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