Programação radiofônica e infância: temática, estilo e forma composicional de programas informativos voltados para o público infantil
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2176-1507.v22i2p337-356Keywords:
Child radio, Radio programming, Journalism, Unespinha, MambembeiroAbstract
The following article pursues to understand the theme, structure and compositional form of journalistic radio programs aimed at childhood and discusses the importance of sound media productions for the segment. From the analysis of sections, themes, speaker strategies, editorial proposals and others, the study corroborates the evaluation that the majority of programs aimed at children and teenagers are not very inventive and poor in stimulating the listener's imagination, given the little variety of formats presented, the restricted exploitation of radio language resources and the use of childish strategies on the discussion of subjects.
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