SIMULTANEOUS MEDIA TRANSMISSION TO SPORTS EVENT:
ANALYSIS OF TELEVISION AND INTERNET ROLES IN LIVE SPORTS MEDIATION
Keywords:
Soccer, Internet, Television, Sport, CommunicationAbstract
The presence of the internet haunts the television in all types of content, from journalism to fiction, including in the live sports broadcast. The objective of this research is compare how the Rede Globo broadcast the sports event in "real time" on television and on the internet, based on a triad of parameters (political, material and temporal) proposed by the mediation each of the acts to convey. The company defines television broadcasting as its main product in the sports coverage of the Championship. For the Internet, the Network proposed to use it as a dependent and complementary medium to TV.
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