THE DISCOURSE OF TV BROADCASTING REPORTS: AN ANALYSIS FROM THE “JORNAL NACIONAL”
Keywords:
Telejornalismo, Reportagem, Discurso citado, Heterogeneidade, JornalAbstract
Since the beginning, which was thirty seven years ago, “Jornal Nacional” (from
Globo network) was always an audience leader. Such hegemony made the telejornalism a
reference of information. A report about the purchase of a dossier against politicians from the
“tucano” party, which was showed by Jornal Nacional on September 15th in 2006, is the corpus
of this research. This research aims at investigating how it was constitute the discourse of the TV
broadcasting from the informative format, that is, the report, and at identifying traces of
heterogeneity showed in its message. So, two heterogeneity concepts were defined: the Authier-
Revuz and the modalities of citation based on Benites. It is also presented the definition of the
report format and its elements. In the analysis, it was observed the great quantity of citations, such
as in the direct discourse as in the indirect one, in order to eliminate the responsibility and
increase the fidelity and authority level of the cited discourse.
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