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Hernandez Julian, Ana Leticia
Estudios sobre el mensaje periodístico, 01/2024, Volume: 30, Issue: 1Journal Article
Entre violencia y cuestionamientos a su trabajo, los periodistas mexicanos producen noticias diariamente. No siempre atendemos como lo hacen o sus impresiones al respecto, cuando hacerlo enriqueceria la comprension de su profesion y de sus vinculos con otros actores. Partiendo de 42 entrevistas en profundidad a periodistas de la Ciudad de Mexico, este articulo analiza la manera en que perciben su relacion con el poder politico. Desde el enfoque de la Teoria Fundamentada, los hallazgos se dividen en cinco rubros: "esperanza" de mejores condiciones laborales bajo este gobierno; cambios en rutinas derivados de politicas de esta administracion; restricciones, como falta de transparencia y censura; dependencia de publicidad oficial que genera incertidumbre ante la necesidad de recursos, y malestar por criticas que reciben del gobierno. Resultados que surgen de negociaciones con el poder y que abonan a la literatura acerca de la labor periodistica en el contexto sociopolitico mexicano actual. Palabras clave: Relacion prensa-poder; periodistas de la Ciudad de Mexico; entrevistas en profundidad; control politico Between violence and questions about their work, Mexican journalists produce news daily. We don't always pay attention to how they do it or their impressions of it when doing so would enrich our understanding of their profession. Based on 42 in-depth interviews with journalists from Mexico City, this article analyzes how they perceive their relationship with political power. From the Grounded Theory approach, the findings indicate that this link is associated with five items: "hope" for better working conditions under this government; changes in routines derived from this administration's policies; restrictions, such as lack of transparency and censorship; dependence on official advertising that generates uncertainty regarding the need for resources, and discomfort due to the criticism they receive from the government. Results that arise from negotiations with power and that contribute to the growing literature about journalistic work in the current Mexican sociopolitical context. Keywords:Press-powerrelationship; journalists from Mexico City; in-depth interviews; political control
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