Telejornalismo regional: o percurso histórico do telejornal Bom Dia Tocantins

The investigation seeks to develop or rescue the memory of Tocantins telejournalism to give voice to the communicators who participate in the construction of the television news program Bom Dia Tocantins during its implementation in 1992 and in 2009 and 2019. Almost 30 years have passed, or mo...

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Autor principal: Fonseca, Adriano Nogueira da
Idioma: pt_BR
Publicado em: 2022
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Acesso em linha: http://hdl.handle.net/11612/3665
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The investigation seeks to develop or rescue the memory of Tocantins telejournalism to give voice to the communicators who participate in the construction of the television news program Bom Dia Tocantins during its implementation in 1992 and in 2009 and 2019. Almost 30 years have passed, or morning, man part of the fixed schedule of the TV program Anhanguera, affiliated with TV Globo in Tocantins, having maintained itself, since then, as a longer-lasting local newspaper. Based on the methodology of oral history, as proposed by Meihy (2005), interviews with journalists and members of the technical team are produced in such a way that they are traced to a narrative of the historical path of the news and identified as changes or races in terms of technique and language, within a decade. For the analysis of the TV news mirrors, we used the content analysis of Bardin (2011). The research also includes a review of the bibliography on television, music, history and telejournalism epistemology. It was found that the arrival of the TV news was a response to the community's demand for more space in the media and exclusively local issues. In addition, the study confirmed that technological advances and the change in language made it possible to get closer to the public.