Perspectives of classical theories of communication against the 'forgotten' references present in the Spanish sitcom

This paper starts with the influence of television by a review of some of the most relevant theories of communication in recent decades as the Agenda setting or the Spiral of silence. This review allowed a better understanding of the role of the news and information television consumption in the def...

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Published inIndex.comunicacion Vol. 6; no. 2; pp. 83 - 99
Main Authors Belén Puebla Martínez, Nuria Navarro Sierra
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Spanish
Published Universidad Rey Juan Carlos 01.05.2016
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Summary:This paper starts with the influence of television by a review of some of the most relevant theories of communication in recent decades as the Agenda setting or the Spiral of silence. This review allowed a better understanding of the role of the news and information television consumption in the definition of our perceptions of the world and examine the limitations presented in the research that support these theories –limitations arising from their lack of attention to other genres, but news–. Ultimately, this communication aims to demonstrate how the sitcoms include references to matters and public figures that are current at the time of issue showing different positions on the matter and therefore highlights that we can not only find information on media intended to introduce this, but also we can also speak of the television infofiction, in wicht we found it can become raw material suitable for a plot, or, at least, for some mention, depending on the nature of the event today.
ISSN:2444-3239
2174-1859