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La trama de la comunicación

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HERAT, Yamila; CINGOLANI, Gastón  and  DAGATTI, Mariano. De los paneles al panelismo: medios, política y pandemia en el escenario postbroadcasting: Entrevista con José Luis Fernández . Trama comun. [online]. 2021, vol.25, n.2, pp.183-193. ISSN 1668-5628.

Panelism is a growing phenomenon within the media ecosystem in contemporary Argentina, operating across different genres and themes. During the COVID-19 pandemic, panel programs had more screen hours with new relatively stable guests: doctors and other representatives of health-related specialties. Why are panels growing as an informative and controversial resource? Is the explanation only found in television or radio genres? Is there a "panelist" logic that has also permeated journalistic, political and public debates in general? We talked about these issues with José Luis Fernández, a semiologist specializing in mediatizations, to review different edges and topics around panelism: its antecedents, its, its textuality as a 'mosaic', its reconfigurations in a pandemic and the place of scientific discourse.

Keywords : Postbroadcasting; Panelism; Pandemic; Jose Luis Fernández; Mediatizations.

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