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Mozambican Telejournalism - A critical analysis of prime-time news on TVM1 and STV

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Just as literary criticism is necessary for the development of literature in general, it is also necessary to criticize the actions of the mass media and journalism in particular. This work proposes a reflection on Mozambican television journalism, with reference to two prominent national news programs: TVM1's Telejornal and STV's Jornal da Noite. Based on the assumption that television journalism is a social construction and develops in a particular economic, social and cultural context and fulfills fundamental functions in this context, this work seeks to understand how the news programs under analysis deal with the concepts of agenda-setting, the fourth power of the media, gatekeeping, the public sphere and how the news lead is composed. The book is aimed at teachers, students of communication and journalism, among others.

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Jonas Tembe wurde in Maputo, Mosambik, geboren und lebt dort. Seit 2016 hat er einen Master-Abschluss in Journalismus und Redaktionsstudien an der Pädagogischen Universität. Im Jahr 2011 schloss er ein Studium der englischen Sprachlehre an der Eduardo Mondlane Universität ab. Neben ihrer Forschungstätigkeit im Bereich Kommunikation ist sie als Dozentin an der Handelsschule Catembe tätig.

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Authors Jonas Tembe
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.03.2024
 
EAN 9786207325832
ISBN 9786207325832
No. of pages 92
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Journalism

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