Some influences on the autonomy of Chilean journalists: an update of previous research

Between 2002 and 2012 some investigations were carried out that concluded that Chilean journalists lacked independence and autonomy when carrying out their work. In them, it was found that there were influences of its editors, in addition to the pressures exerted by the company and the sponsors. The...

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Main Author: Greene González, F.
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad de Piura 2017-09-01
Series:Revista de Comunicación
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spelling doaj-665481948e1640da8d338a14d474f2ee2020-11-25T00:26:04ZspaUniversidad de PiuraRevista de Comunicación1684-09332227-14652017-09-0116223425110.26441/RC16.2-2017-A11Some influences on the autonomy of Chilean journalists: an update of previous researchGreene González, F.0Universidad de los AndesBetween 2002 and 2012 some investigations were carried out that concluded that Chilean journalists lacked independence and autonomy when carrying out their work. In them, it was found that there were influences of its editors, in addition to the pressures exerted by the company and the sponsors. The aim of this paper is to analyze some of the influences of journalists, 15 years after the beginning of this research. It is intended to evaluate the conclusions of previous research and add another factor: the effect of social networks as a new element of pressure. In-depth interviews were conducted with eight journalists who worked as reporters on various national media. The elected journalists were young, precisely to evaluate new opinions regarding perceived autonomy. It was concluded that, for half of the interviewed journalists, the economic pressures of the owners of the company lack autonomy; Most do not feel pressured by their editors and social networks mean, for half the interviewees, a factor to take into account in their publications. http://revistadecomunicacion.com/en/articulos/2017_2/11_Art.htmlJournalistslabor pressuresautonomyeditorsjournalistic company
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Some influences on the autonomy of Chilean journalists: an update of previous research
Revista de Comunicación
Journalists
labor pressures
autonomy
editors
journalistic company
author_facet Greene González, F.
author_sort Greene González, F.
title Some influences on the autonomy of Chilean journalists: an update of previous research
title_short Some influences on the autonomy of Chilean journalists: an update of previous research
title_full Some influences on the autonomy of Chilean journalists: an update of previous research
title_fullStr Some influences on the autonomy of Chilean journalists: an update of previous research
title_full_unstemmed Some influences on the autonomy of Chilean journalists: an update of previous research
title_sort some influences on the autonomy of chilean journalists: an update of previous research
publisher Universidad de Piura
series Revista de Comunicación
issn 1684-0933
2227-1465
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Between 2002 and 2012 some investigations were carried out that concluded that Chilean journalists lacked independence and autonomy when carrying out their work. In them, it was found that there were influences of its editors, in addition to the pressures exerted by the company and the sponsors. The aim of this paper is to analyze some of the influences of journalists, 15 years after the beginning of this research. It is intended to evaluate the conclusions of previous research and add another factor: the effect of social networks as a new element of pressure. In-depth interviews were conducted with eight journalists who worked as reporters on various national media. The elected journalists were young, precisely to evaluate new opinions regarding perceived autonomy. It was concluded that, for half of the interviewed journalists, the economic pressures of the owners of the company lack autonomy; Most do not feel pressured by their editors and social networks mean, for half the interviewees, a factor to take into account in their publications.
topic Journalists
labor pressures
autonomy
editors
journalistic company
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