Interxtuality and polyphony in public and private TV broadscaters : a discoursive textual assessment of TV Cultura s Cultura Noite and TV Globo s Jornal Nacional TV news programs / Intertextualidade e polifonia nas televisões publica e priva : analise textual-discursiva dos telejornais Cultura Noite (TV Cultura) e Jornal Nacional (TV Globo)

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2008

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This paper has its axis in the field of textual linguistics, having its basis also set on theories of the social sciences, specifically in the subfields of social history and communication sociology. It aims at assessing a variety of different possible occurrences of theme intertext relationships through a deeper look onto concepts as topic centration and polyphony, by the means of comprehending the processes of producing and editing the reported discourse in the TV News broadcasting genre. The object of such analysis embraces specifically prime time Brazilian tv news: TV Cultura s jornal Cultura Noite and TV Globo s Jornal Nacional. This study comprises five subsequent presentations of each of the object programs, namely those broadcasted from May 07th, 07 to May 11th, 07. This study revolves around and issue: the connection between the private and public established standards of tv producing and both the process of definition of what s relevant for the news and the mobilization of the enunciated social voices. At first we hypothesized each of these tv stations social roles would significantly influence the entanglements of how intertext relationships - thematic by nature - are developed, as well as the polyphonic relationships. Analyzing the tv news programs - either synchronically, through a comparative assessment of the issues presented in their respective editions on single different days; or diachronically, by the means of studying their distinct polyphonic enunciation and topic ordering during the entire week - one can conclude such interferences occur more evidently at the level of the macro-structure of these genres. It s therefore within the discursive textual level that the resides the boosting power that generates the most diverse tv news genres. And as far as their social roles are concerned, such genres can be said to be related to their respective production contexts, although the genres are not thoroughly dependent on their social roles when it comes to building their own identity

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intertextuality polyphony polifonia genero gender news broadcasts telejornalismo intertextualidade

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