Abstract

This article analyzes the text of radio journalism built live on the CBN programming in Rio de Janeiro on the night of May 17, after the announcement of JBS audio involving President Michel Temer. The purpose is to conduct a study on the selection and distribution of sources throughout the programming and how the information was constructed in journalism of a substantive nature. The hypothesis is that textual and thematic language, in the case of live radio, does not follow a pattern such as the inverted pyramid, standing or as lying in Web journalism, but in a spiral format changing intensity according to the input of new information. Thus, the possibility of plurality and diversity of voices can happen throughout the programming, without a linear pattern of news construction.

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