Las Catorce mirad@s icónicas sobre las sinergias entre periodismo y Twitter/X
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This essay analyzes fourteen mir@das of iconic journalists from traditional (and digital) media on the synergies between (digital) journalism and the Twitter/X platform. The program Derechos reservados covers several thematic axes, such as the reforms of the Communication Law of Ecuador and (digital) journalism. In this document, a monitoring, digital ethnography, and a theoretical analysis were developed under the text La cultura de la conectado (The culture of connectivity) by the author José van Dijk, specifically in the microsystem of the content of the Twitter/X platform. The platform is redefined from an interpretative flexibility of a public service to an information network. The fourteen looks of iconic journalists are 1. Janet Hinostroza, 2. Luis Eduardo Vivanco, 3. Alfonso Espinosa de los Monteros, 4. José Hernandez, 5. Bonil, 6. Miguel Rivadeneira, 7. Tania Tinoco, 8. Wilson Moposita, 9. Juan Carlos Calderón, 10. Jorge Ortiz, 11. Fernando Larenas, 12. Mónica Almeida, 13. Ana Karina López, and 14. Andrés Carrión.
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Dijck, J. (2019). La cultura de la conectividad: una historia crítica de las redes. Siglo Veintiuno Editores.
Valdez, V. (Producción y Dirección general). (2018). Derechos reservados [Programa de entrevistas]. ECTV, LEBLEV, VC COMUNICACIONES.