Sonia: The article in press
1. Depending on Parrat text, define the most important features of the report.
2. What are the trends?
3. What has been the historical evolution of the story?
1. The report is an information genre which relate facts need not be strictly current, with a style that allows more freedom than the news, and no continuity on the agenda of the media. It is characterized by functional diversity, thematic, compositional and stylistic. Gender is a very versatile because it can incorporate and combine multiple procedures and writing resources, acquit some or all other genres of news and opinion journalism. Additionally, you can partially or completely assimilate and artistic genres. The report is the most flexible, most complex and most gender chameleon news. Allows capturing reality depth, reach the essence of the facts and events.
2. The reality around us is becoming more complex and the contemporary reader is different and has created new needs and demands, not only to be informed by knowing what is happening but why, why and how it happens. This determines the need for new methods and techniques at the time of writing, which are synthesized in which gender should be predominant for excellence in the coming decades, the story. This fulfills a mission, not only informative but leading cultural. Informs readers, and at the same time as their tastes and tunes the literary taste of the reading public. The report allows information to be performed and worked with height, with literary and journalistic accuracy level.
3. The report will be born of testimonial literature, especially the chronic, epistolary relationships, folkloric prints and travelogues. Is going to go about setting up the first half of the nineteenth century with the replacement of the party press feature of the eighteenth century by the widespread press briefing. Finally, it is now one of the last decades of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, with the advent of the so-called media society masses, with the help of the news agencies, film documentaries, the news on radio and illustrated magazines and major newspapers of general information.
About half of the twentieth century, newspaper managers realized that the world had become so complicated that it was necessary to support the text with comments to present the news in a clear, in this way, managers leaned toward what they called "interpretive report." It is during the decades of 50 and 60 when the so-called "great story" or in-depth reporting and live their golden moments. Became the interpretive report in early 70, in one of the cornerstones and core of the "New Journalism."
Currently, reports are often relegated in practice to a particular set of sections are not considered central to the newspapers, a fact that accounts for the low priority and "serious" information of those responsible for the daily give.
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