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Authorship and Style in Blog Journalism: A Case Study of Ricardo Noblat’s Blog

It is the environment of cyberspace that journalism in blog has been consolidated and assume new tasks, breaking with patterns created by the newspaper printed and audiovisual media, stimulating a discussion about journalistic practice in this space that the interaction between content producer and the internet enables other communication formats. This study aimed to research the Blog Noblat to understand the set of traits that characterize the brand of the journalist-blogger and embodies the author’s style from its production, selection and sorting of content to be published. We associate the modus operandi of Ricardo Noblat the person’s own author who can contribute to the categorization of a style of journalism in blog. This categorization is based on the production and transmission of texts as verbal, visual or audiovisual and their consequent implications for journalism exercised in cyberspace.

Author: Terezinha de J. Leonel da Rocha
Source: https://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/tede/4472

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