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Globo Rural : as estrat?gias da TV aberta para conquistar a audi?ncia da agricultura familiar

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Previous issue date: 2015-03-23 / This dissertation has as its theme the specialized journalism in the Brazilian broadcast
television. The overall objective is to research the strategies of the Globo Rural Di?rio (GRD)
to meet and attract the audience of the family farming, understood by us as the preferencial
audience of this program. Adopted as the research focus the program in Rede Globo, which
for 14 years has led information to the farmers, having the part of the corpus of this study, the
investigation from the systematic content analysis by Bardin (2011). The theoretical
framework that defines and contextualizes the family farming is grounded by the authors such
as Ploeg (2008) and Silva (2002). The ideas of participatory and dialogic communication
model of Bordenave (2011) and Freire (1977), precursors in the study of the rural
communication, help to understand the relationship of media and the countryside. From the
news presented in the program, this study concludes that the GRD maintained a close
relationship with family farmers through the selection of newswhortiness, as well as
addressing operators who were loyal to the public, although it often was represented in a
stereotyped way. In the theoretical framework of this study were also used the concepts of
Wolton (1996), Bucci (2004), Erbolato (1981), Ferr?s (1998), Souza (2004), Gomes (2011),
Marcondes Filho (2009), Alsina (2009), Traquina (2008) and Wolf (2012). / Esta disserta??o tem como tema o jornalismo especializado na televis?o aberta brasileira. O
objetivo geral ? pesquisar as estrat?gias do Globo Rural Di?rio (GRD) para atender e atrair a
audi?ncia da agricultura familiar, entendida por n?s como sendo o p?blico preferencial desse
programa. Adotada como objeto de pesquisa a atra??o da Rede Globo, que durante 14 anos
levou informa??es ao homem do campo, integra o corpus deste estudo, investigado a partir da
an?lise de conte?do sistematizada por Bardin (2011). O referencial te?rico, que conceitua e
contextualiza a agricultura familiar, ? fundamentado por autores como Ploeg (2008) e Silva
(2002). As ideias do modelo comunicacional participativo e dial?gico de Bordenave (2011) e
Freire (1977), precursores no estudo da comunica??o rural, ajudam a compreender as rela??es
das m?dias e o meio rural. A partir das informa??es jornal?sticas apresentadas no programa,
fica evidente a rela??o de proximidade do GRD com os agricultores familiares atrav?s da
sele??o dos valores-not?cia, bem como dos operadores de endere?amento que fidelizavam o
p?blico, ainda que muitas vezes fosse representado de forma estereotipada. Na
fundamenta??o te?rica deste estudo foram utilizados ainda os conceitos de Wolton (1996),
Bucci (2004), Erbolato (1981), Ferr?s (1998), Souza (2004), Gomes (2011), Marcondes Filho
(2009), Alsina (2009), Traquina (2008) e Wolf (2012).

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:IBICT/oai:tede2.pucrs.br:tede/5944
Date23 March 2015
CreatorsCunha, Ricardo Ramos Carneiro da
ContributorsCosta, Cristiane Finger
PublisherPontif?cia Universidade Cat?lica do Rio Grande do Sul, Programa de P?s-Gradua??o em Comunica??o Social, PUCRS, Brasil, Faculdade de Comunica??o Social
Source SetsIBICT Brazilian ETDs
LanguagePortuguese
Detected LanguageEnglish
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Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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