Collaborative content on TV: formulations for the narrative figure of the viewer
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https://doi.org/10.9771/contemporanea.v10i2.6212Keywords:
Telespectator. Interactivity. Colaborative. Enunciator.Abstract
The increasing of interactive offer availability and processes in the interaction between the production teams of broadcasters and their audiences through multimedia operations, has stimulated the development of collaborative content. The contributions from the viewers that suggest a status communication in the televised speech. This article proposes an analysis of the role enunciator which hearings have been convened. Take as basic studies currently under way within the Research Group on Digital Content in Master Communication at the Catholic University of BrasiliaDownloads
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