La percepción mutua de las relaciones entre periodistas parlamentarios y miembros del Congreso y de su influencia en las agendas política y mediática
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periodistas, políticos, Parlamento, medios de comunicaciónResumen
El presente artículo estudia la relación en España entre los y las periodistas que ejercen su labor en el Parlamento y los diputados y diputadas. El estudio, basado en una encuesta, forma parte de una investigación comparativa europea en la que se ha estudiado también la misma situación en Alemania, Dinamarca y Reino Unido. Entre las principales conclusiones, destaca el notable poder mediático en la política que perciben los miembros del Congreso, así como el sensacionalismo de los textos políticos. Por parte de los y las periodistas, la mayoría considera que su labor profesional está condicionada por la competencia con el resto de medios y por las presiones internas, tanto políticas como económicas, que le llegan desde su propia organización.
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