THE PRACTICE OF TYPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF RUSSIAN ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK PRESS
Elena A. Dolgikh
Pages: 23-29
Published: 1 Jan 2012
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Abstract: This article is devoted to analysis of stylistic peculiarities of mass editions «Time Out Moscow», «Time Out Petersburg» and «OK!», covers the genre-forming and typological peculiarities of news stories in the network press (hypertextuality, multi-media character, interactivity by examples of illustrations, links, video materials, readers' discussions of the stories). The components of internal structure of the editions: headlines, leads, texts - were studied. The article reveals significant stylistic differences of the editions, formed by the readership of the magazines. The typological peculiarities of the news stories influence the internal structural components. The correlation of hypertextuality, multi-media character and interactivity with the structural components creates a unique text: dynamic, spatial (rather than linear) and permeated with dialogue.
Keywords: network press, multimedia, hypertextuality, multi-media character, interactivity, stylistic variants of speech
Cite this article: Elena A. Dolgikh. THE PRACTICE OF TYPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF RUSSIAN ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK PRESS. Journal of International Scientific Publications: Media & Mass Communication 1, 23-29 (2012). https://www.scientific-publications.net/en/article/1003009/
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