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Broadcasting With Written Words

Poynter:

"The traditional debate on the state of the nation is taking place these days in Spain. During this discussion, the president of the Government claims his political, economic, and social successes while the leaders of the opposition parties remind him of his failures. The debate can be followed live on television and radio and also on the Internet. In this case, some newspapers online, such as El País and El Mundo, employ a peculiar broadcasting technique, by writing in short everything that is going on inside the Parliament minute by minute. (This way of being live on the Internet has been used for a long time for soccer matches.) Special reports also include dynamic graphics — for example, to visualize the time the president devoted to each hot topic."

"Written broadcast" is also used at F1-Live.


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