Cultural journalistic language: new media, new paradigms
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https://doi.org/10.24197/ogigia.17.2015.55-67Keywords:
journalese, journalistic writing, cybermedia, digital writing, cultural mediaAbstract
Changes produced in journalism because of the birth and fast development of digital media and the main role acquired by the readers, has led to modify the traditional parameters of journalistic writing. In this paper we will analyze what are these moves, what have produced them and how the cultural media has adapted to his digital existence.
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