The news as told, explained, discussed: collaboration and mediation in journalism podcast in Brazil
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.4013/fem.2020.223.12Abstract
Initially limited in scope, journalistic podcats have their popularity boosted in Brazil from 2019 when, for example, Portal G1 releases its programs. Until then, independent productions such as the Mamilos podcast led audience ratings in the segment. In this article, we start from data collected on digital social networks during the construction of the agenda for an episode of the Mamilos podcast in order to understand how collaboration between producers and listeners takes place. Preliminarily, the suspicion is that the podcast favors to journalism the function of “qualified mediation” (REFERÊNCIA 1, 2018; 2019) and, consequently, to the dialogic “encounter” (RESENDE, 2009). The limit for that transcends the format; it resides in the need to revise the field on conventional practices to a training that allows the journalist to fully exercise it.
Keywords: Journalism. Podcast. Qualified mediation.
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