Pandemic on the air: A case study on the coverage of new influenza A/H1N1 by brazilian prime time TV news

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In this paper we analyze the coverage of the pandemic influenza caused by the A (H1N1) virus by the main Brazilian TV news. Jornal Nacional (JN) - which can be roughly translated with National News - reaches an average of 25 million people throughout the country daily. We have observed that the attention cycle given to the new flu by JN lasted approximately five months with significant space given to the disease. Most of the news highlighted the number of illness cases and the health measures to control the infection. Only a small amount of news dealt with issues related to research and scientific development, and included scientists as interviewees or as information sources. We believe that the coverage made by JN may have contributed to the dissemination of what some authors refer to as a "pandemic of panic".

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da Silva Medeiros, F. N., & Massarani, L. (2010). Pandemic on the air: A case study on the coverage of new influenza A/H1N1 by brazilian prime time TV news. Journal of Science Communication, 9(3), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.09030203

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