FROM TRANSISTOR TO CELL PHONE: historical notes on transformations of radio reportage using Technologies
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.2359-375X.2020v7n1.51297Abstract
The article (re) visits the trajectory of radio in Brazil with a focus on technologies that have made it possible for the medium to explore its characteristics of mobility, immediacy, instantaneity and ubiquity in the production of reportages. It is reflected, in the perspective of historical (re) construction, the path from the arrival of the transistor in the 1950s to the consolidation of the cell phone in the country, innovations that allowed the radio to lead the news coverage through reportage. In the trajectory of radio reportage and its relationship with technical and technological innovations, we seek bases to understand the present reconfiguration of radio journalism. It is exploratory research, using documentary analysis and bibliographic review, with subsidies from history.
Keywords
Radio journalism; Radio Reportage; Radio History; Technologies.
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