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Comuni@cción
Print version ISSN 2219-7168
Abstract
GUTIERREZ ATALA, Fernando; FERREIRA JIMENEZ, Javier and PAJONI, Hernán. Research on the effects of political and public pressure on the professional routines of journalists in three latin-american cities - Chile. Comuni@cción [online]. 2015, vol.6, n.2, pp.38-45. ISSN 2219-7168.
This research present the specific results from a global research developed by academicians from five latin-american countries. The objective is to identify the conditions that affect the informative labor of latin-american joirnalists in different scopes and supports. The following text shows data from three cities from Chile, Argentina and Colombia, adjusted to two topics: the relationship between journalists and political power and the influence of audiences on the construction of societal reality through the media. It's a qualitative feature made from interviews made in late 2014 and in early 2015. With a deductive logic based on Casero's five models of political-media relationship, the text offers a number of particular findings about the conditions that affect journalist in every country and also transverse ideas that inspires to reflect about the state of journalism, like information exchanges, bureaucratization, delegitimization, investigative issues, the info-entertainment empire and the positioning of audiences as a content determiner.
Keywords : Journalism; journalistic routines; conditions; political pressure; active audiences.