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| DOI | 10.7764/CDI.40.1009 | ||||||
| Año | 2017 | ||||||
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This article analyses formats, reporting techniques and the use of sources to measure proactive journalism in the coverage of the corruption scandal known as FIFAGate in four major newspapers: Reforma and Record from Mexico, and El Pats and Marca from Spain. The study examines the actors, angles and football confederations that received the most media coverage, the indicators of 'proactivity' per media type (specialist vs. reference) and per country (Mexico vs. Spain), and the variable with the highest impact in proactivity. It concludes that investigative journalism was overall scarce. although El Pats scored the highest standards of proactivity in the coverage.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Marquez-Ramirez, Mireya | Mujer |
Univ Iberoamer Ciudad Mexico - México
Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México - México Universidad Iberoamericana - México |
| 2 | Rojas Torrijos, Jose Luis | Hombre |
Universidad de Sevilla - España
University of Seville - España Univ Seville - España |
| 2 | Torrijos, José Luis Rojas | Hombre |
University of Seville - España
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| The authors are grateful for the funding provided by the Research Department of the Universidad Iberoamericana of Mexico City, for this study, as well as research assistants Cedric Gall, Victor Hugo Angeles, Juan Carlos Colin and Jose Luis Lemini. We also thank Dr. Rob Johns of the University of Essex for his invaluable advice, and the anonymous reviewers of the article for their helpful suggestions. |