Information sources in legislative media: pro-government bias and diversity in news making regarding Brazilian Chamber of Deputies
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Keywords

Brazil
Chamber of Deputies
Legislative media
Journalistic sources
Source diversity

How to Cite

Bernardes, C. B. (2011). Information sources in legislative media: pro-government bias and diversity in news making regarding Brazilian Chamber of Deputies. Brazilian Journalism Research, 7(1), 30–47. https://doi.org/10.25200/BJR.v7n1.2011.304

Abstract

The article analyzes the relationships between the journalistsand the sources of legislative media maintained by the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies - TV Câmara, Rádio Câmara, Agência Câmara and Jornal da Câmara. From interviews and participant-observation of the production routines in all four media, one can notice the advantage given to official sources, especially to the congressmenthemselves. The dual role of the deputies - sources and publishers of these media - is a complicating factor for the journalist’s autonomy.The arguments between the two instances of news making point to the diversity of sources and scopes necessary for media that covetthe “public” title.
https://doi.org/10.25200/BJR.v7n1.2011.304
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