Lo Popular-masivo y la Invención de la Tradición: Escuchar “El Apagón” En el Barrio la Vicentina

Translated title of the contribution: The Popular-Massive and the Invention of Tradition: Listening to “El Apagón” in the Barrio la Vicentina

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Abstract

“El Apagón” was a radio program that was listened to en masse every December 31 in Quito. The final minute, concentrated the attention of listeners for more than 50 years in the Quito neighborhoods. These ways of accessing and linking to content by audiences, could problematize folkloristic views of culture that argue an essentiality unalterable to what is called popular, which is rather linked to the traditional, the proper, the pure, the unalterable. We try to describe access to the program, approach social practices linked to media messages. This work is situated in the integral analysis of the audiences as an interdisciplinary framework. It has an exploratory (spatial-geographical delimitation) and qualitative (comprehensive / interpretive) composition. Exploratory survey and application of questionnaires.
Translated title of the contributionThe Popular-Massive and the Invention of Tradition: Listening to “El Apagón” in the Barrio la Vicentina
Original languageSpanish (Ecuador)
Pages (from-to)213-226
Number of pages14
JournalChasqui: Revista Latinoamericana de Comunicación
Volume149
Issue number149
DOIs
StatePublished - 31 Jul 2022

Keywords

  • Broadcasting
  • Customs and traditions
  • End of the year
  • Media reception
  • Popular
  • Quito

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 123A Journalism and Communication

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