Resumen
This article presents the genesis/development of the construction of a quality
index for open television in Chile and the main findings of its application in the year
2006. A theoretical analysis of the concept of quality in the mass media industry, and a
qualitative study that shed light on the concept from the viewpoint of the industry, TV
audiences and advertisers, provided the background to generate an index whose main
strength is that it integrates the opinion of viewers, their behaviour, and the intrinsic
quality of the product. The results of the application of this index show that in terms of
quality, Chilean television is considered to be average to middling, with news programs
as the best evaluated and miscellaneous/general entertainment programs with the
poorest evaluations.
Idioma original | Inglés estadounidense |
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Publicación | JOURNAL OF SPANISH LANGUAGE MEDIA |
Estado | Publicada - 2008 |