Is TV an accessible medium?
We spoke with the authors of a recently published book on accessibility to public television for the hearing and visually impaired population.
Richard Santa
We spoke with the authors of a recently published book on accessibility to public television for the hearing and visually impaired population.
Richard Santa
Who gets the main attention? The viewers, the audience or the person next door? For me, all three. I cannot disrespect anyone.
By.
Luis Fernando Gutierrez Cano, PhD.
Mg. Luis Jorge Orcasitas Pacheco*
Absolute objectivity does not exist. One cannot separate his status as a citizen from his aesthetic, ethical and political structures from the content of the journalistic piece.
By PhD. Luis Fernando Gutiérrez Cano and Mag. Luis Jorge Orcasitas Pacheco*
We present the interview with Federico Benítez González, a journalist with extensive experience in television reporting programs.
PhD. Luis Fernando Gutiérrez Cano
Mag. Luis Jorge Orcasitas Pacheco*
Do not draw conclusions so that the exercise is more open and that the viewer has learned something. The conclusion has to do with the environment or with leaving some with general concern in the viewers, but not close with an absolute truth.
By: PhD. Luis Fernando Gutiérrez Cano and MG. Luis Jorge Orcasitas Pacheco