Una comparación de noticias internacionales en las cadenas televisivas estadounidenses
Keywords:
international news, newscasts, television, journalism, Hispanic media, American chains, news in Spanish and EnglishAbstract
For many years, English-language media have been criticized for not airing enough international news during their nightly national newscasts. While previous studies have focused solely on the offerings of the major English-language networks (ABC, CBS and NBC), this study also includes a comprehensive analysis and comparison with the major Spanish-language networks (Telemundo and Univisión) in the United States. This study was conducted during the week of Monday 02 October 2006 through Friday 06 October 2006.
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