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DOI: 10.7764/cdi.38.673
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Radiografía de las exclusivas en el periodismo político español: seguimiento y factores de competencia

Abstract: La exclusiva en el periodismo político español es una rareza, pese al importante peso que se le otorga a este contenido en el conjunto de la prensa y a la relevancia simbólica de los temas que le son propios. Este trabajo analiza los scoops que publicaron los cinco principales diarios españoles en sus secciones de Política durante el año 2012. El estudio contempla tanto la cantidad como las semejanzas y diferencias entre lo publicado en papel y en las versiones digitales de cada medio. La metodología utilizada… Show more

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“…Technology can support continuous communications and work between editors and journalists with tools designed for these tasks (Boczkowski, 2004;Pavlik, 2000). First, journalist teams need to coordinate (Puente, Edwards & Delpiano, 2014;Lamelas-López, Pont-Sorribes, & Alsius, 2016) in areas such as which story to select, how to set the agenda, which suggestions to consider, and which sources to investigate (Pellegrini et al, 2009;Pellegrini et al, 2011;Bernal-Triviño, 2015). Since most of the interactions between editors and reporters are based on informal conversations, useful information is not always traceable to improve research and procedures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technology can support continuous communications and work between editors and journalists with tools designed for these tasks (Boczkowski, 2004;Pavlik, 2000). First, journalist teams need to coordinate (Puente, Edwards & Delpiano, 2014;Lamelas-López, Pont-Sorribes, & Alsius, 2016) in areas such as which story to select, how to set the agenda, which suggestions to consider, and which sources to investigate (Pellegrini et al, 2009;Pellegrini et al, 2011;Bernal-Triviño, 2015). Since most of the interactions between editors and reporters are based on informal conversations, useful information is not always traceable to improve research and procedures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%