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O projeto em estudo visa uma análise de conteúdos da imprensa diária desportiva
portuguesa e espanhola, mais concretamente entre os seguintes seis jornais: A Bola,
Record, O Jogo, Mundo Deportivo, Marca e AS. Para compreender esta área, tentamos
perceber as diferenças e semelhanças do jornalismo desportivo nos dois países, a partir
da amostra recolhida de 15 de outubro a 15 de novembro de 2013.
Partimos da contextualização histórica para uma análise sistemática, objetiva e
quantitativa dos periódicos, com o apoio dos vários gráficos que efetuamos.
Conseguimos perceber que existe uma evolução paralela nos dois países, quer a
nível editorial e discursivo quer a nível de conteúdos. Identificamos ainda que as capitais
dos respetivos países se impõem às segundas cidades no que toca à venda dos jornais.
Apurado que o futebol é o “desporto-rei”, também reconhecemos as preferências
desportivas dos leitores quer a nível clubístico quer a nível das “modalidades”.
The object of this research is to analyze the content of six Portuguese and Spanish daily sports newspapers: A Bola, Record, O Jogo, Mundo Deportivo, Marca and AS. In order to understand this specific field of journalism, the study attempts to establish the differences and similarities of sports journalism in both countries, a research which was centered on a sample of newspaper articles collected between 15 October and 15 November, 2013. Starting from a historical context, the study moves to a systematic, objective and quantitative analysis of the newspapers’ content and includes several graphics. It is possible to identify a parallel development at editorial and discourse levels as well as in the content of the articles. The study also establishes that the number of newspapers sold in the capital cities is higher than the number of those sold in the second largest cities of both countries. Finally, the study confirms that football is the "beautiful game" and also identifies each newspaper readers with a specific football club and with other sports.
The object of this research is to analyze the content of six Portuguese and Spanish daily sports newspapers: A Bola, Record, O Jogo, Mundo Deportivo, Marca and AS. In order to understand this specific field of journalism, the study attempts to establish the differences and similarities of sports journalism in both countries, a research which was centered on a sample of newspaper articles collected between 15 October and 15 November, 2013. Starting from a historical context, the study moves to a systematic, objective and quantitative analysis of the newspapers’ content and includes several graphics. It is possible to identify a parallel development at editorial and discourse levels as well as in the content of the articles. The study also establishes that the number of newspapers sold in the capital cities is higher than the number of those sold in the second largest cities of both countries. Finally, the study confirms that football is the "beautiful game" and also identifies each newspaper readers with a specific football club and with other sports.
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Dissertação apresentada à Universidade Fernando Pessoa como parte dos requisitos para a obtenção do grau de mestre em Ciências da Comunicação, especialização em Jornalismo
Keywords
Imprensa periódica desportiva Jornalismo Desporto História do jornalismo desportivo Futebol Modalidades Periodical sports press Journalism Sport History of sports journalism Football Sports