The article discusses the counterpoints between imagetic information conveyed by the Jornal Nacional (main news program in Brazil) – JN, on the Globo TV Network, from June 6th to 18th, and a portion of that circulated in social media and social networking services (SNS) in the same period, which was marked by initial protests of the June Protests (Jornadas de Junho) in São Paulo. Part of the semiotic analysis of the set of images broadcast by JN is contrasted with the videographic records of individuals and independent groups. It is concluded that the diversity of sources and points of view of these records represents a possibility of greater informational richness, showing how biased the JN imagetic information can be.
Jornadas de Junho, June Demonstrations, Imagery information, Jornal Nacional, São Paulo, Videos on the Internet
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