
handle: 20.500.12494/47697
Se presenta un esquema básico de las principales agencias de noticias que funcionan actualmente: Agencia France Preasse (AFP), Associated Press (AP), REUTERS, United Press International (UPI) y TASS (Telegrafnoie Agenstvo Soveitskavo Soiuza). Las agencias industrializan las noticias, las venden como una mercancía cualquiera y puesto que han de servir a periódicos de todas las razas y nacionalidades, de todos los credos políticos, sociales, económicos y religiosos, en principio son ellas las más interesadas en la objetividad de sus informaciones, es decir, en la calidad del producto que sirven.
A basic outline of the main news agencies currently operating is presented: Agence France Preasse (AFP), Associated Press (AP), REUTERS, United Press International (UPI) and TASS (Telegrafnoie Agenstvo Soveitskavo Soiuza). The agencies industrialize the news, they sell it like any other commodity and since they have to serve newspapers of all races and nationalities, of all political, social, economic and religious creeds, in principle they are the most interested in the objectivity of news. their information, that is, on the quality of the product they serve.
Journalism, Mass communication, Periodismo, Telediario, Comunicación de masas, Newscast
Journalism, Mass communication, Periodismo, Telediario, Comunicación de masas, Newscast
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