Audiovisualization of written news. Wall Street Journal, New York Times, El Pais, Ara, El Correo, Berria, Argia and Goiena as case study
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https://doi.org/10.26876/uztaro.95.2015.4Keywords:
Mass-media · Video journalism · Audio-visualization · Written newsAbstract
The mass-media, in general, know online video consumption never stops. And the write mass-media also have initiated in the audiovisualization of written news. In addition, they produce their own videos, without defining which relationship exist between their video and written news. Meanwhile the ways of consumption changing and the newspapers are testing in their digital editions. Could they survive doing their own audiovisual production? To answer that question, it is necessary to research the videos of those newspapers and see which news promotes the audiovisualization.Downloads
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2015-11-23
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Deogracias Horrillo, M. (2015). Audiovisualization of written news. Wall Street Journal, New York Times, El Pais, Ara, El Correo, Berria, Argia and Goiena as case study . Uztaro. Giza Eta Gizarte-Zientzien Aldizkaria, (95), 73–96. https://doi.org/10.26876/uztaro.95.2015.4
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