Less partisan and less aggressive? The impact of Covid-19 on the media discourse of “El Clásico” on Spanish radio
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Publication date
2024ISSN
2167-4809
Abstract
The football rivalry between Real Madrid CF and FC Barcelona is one of the most popular at club level globally. In Spain, where it is known as El Clásico (the Classic), it has an unrivalled status in the sports media industry. Its significance relies in part to the historical tension between Catalonia, the region of which Barcelona is the main centre, and Madrid, the capital of Spain. The exaltation of confrontation and partisanship is the central feature of highly popular radio programmes devoted to El Clásico. This study aimed to observe how the media discourse articulated by these programmes was affected by the fact that, during the Covid-19 pandemic, matches were played in empty venues. Through the comparisons of broadcasts of two games, one from 2017 and from 2020, the paper shows that the sensationalistic style is toned down, and a less polarised and partisan sports journalism is possible.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Premsa esportiva
Futbol
Radiodifusió -- Programes
Pages
18 p.
Publisher
SAGE
Citation
Martínez Corcuera, R., Mauro, M. (2024). Less partisan and less aggressive? The impact of Covid-19 on the media discourse of "El Clásico" on Spanish radio. Communication & Sport, 12(2), 277-297. https://doi.org/10.1177/21674795221123799
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