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Vaz-Álvarez, M., Túñez-López, J. M. y Costa-Sánchez, C. (2020). Debates electorales en los - VOD de las RTV Públicas de Europa. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, (76), 81-96. https://www.doi.org/10.4185/RLCS-2020-1438. - Vaz-Álvarez, M., Túñez-López, J. M. & Costa-Sánchez, C. (2020). Electoral debates in the VODs of the Public RTVs of Europe. Revista Latina de Comunicación Social, (76), 81-96. https://www.doi.org/10.4185/RLCS-2020-1438
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[Resumen] Introducción: En los medios públicos, el debate electoral es de especial interés por las reglas que
deben adoptar estas televisiones para cumplir con sus compromisos de servicio público y mantener
los valores de diversidad, universalidad y participación. En el nuevo escenario que plantean las
plataformas propias de VOD la inclusión de estos debates electorales televisados y las variaciones en
su formato se plantea como un ejercicio de transparencia y un compromiso con la memoria
audiovisual del país que refuerza los valores de diversidad, proximidad y universalidad
representativa. Metodología: El artículo revisa de un modo comparativo el uso de este formato en
siete de las principales emisoras públicas de televisión de Europa siguiendo los modelos de Hallin y
Mancini y con una subdivisión regional dentro del modelo democrático-corporatista para obtener
resultados con un corte étnico-político. Resultados y conclusiones: Existe una notable disparidad
entre las televisiones públicas que tienen accesibles los debates electorales en sus plataformas de
VOD. El análisis desvela que, a pesar de su trascendencia, los debates no se encuentran disponibles
en los entornos online del medio, aunque sí son accesibles desde plataformas ajenas, principalmente
YouTube.
[Abstract] Introduction: In the public media, the electoral debate is of special interest because of the rules that these televisions must adopt to fulfill their public service commitments and maintain the values of diversity, universality, and participation. In the new scenario posed by VOD's platforms, the inclusion of these televised electoral debates and variations in their format are presented as an exercise of transparency and a commitment to the country's audiovisual memory that reinforces the values of diversity, proximity, and representative universality. Methodology: The article comparatively reviews the use of this format in seven of the main public television stations in Europe following the models of Hallin and Mancini and with a regional subdivision within the democraticcorporatist model to obtain results with an ethnical-political cut. Results and conclusions: There is a notable disparity between public televisions that have access to electoral debates on their VOD platforms. The analysis reveals that, despite its importance, the debates are not available in the online media environments, although they are accessible from third-party platforms, mainly YouTube.
[Abstract] Introduction: In the public media, the electoral debate is of special interest because of the rules that these televisions must adopt to fulfill their public service commitments and maintain the values of diversity, universality, and participation. In the new scenario posed by VOD's platforms, the inclusion of these televised electoral debates and variations in their format are presented as an exercise of transparency and a commitment to the country's audiovisual memory that reinforces the values of diversity, proximity, and representative universality. Methodology: The article comparatively reviews the use of this format in seven of the main public television stations in Europe following the models of Hallin and Mancini and with a regional subdivision within the democraticcorporatist model to obtain results with an ethnical-political cut. Results and conclusions: There is a notable disparity between public televisions that have access to electoral debates on their VOD platforms. The analysis reveals that, despite its importance, the debates are not available in the online media environments, although they are accessible from third-party platforms, mainly YouTube.
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