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Journalese is the artificial or hyperbolic, and sometimes over-abbreviated, language regarded as characteristic of the news style used in popular media. Joe Grimm, formerly of the Detroit Free Press, likened journalese to a "stage voice": "We write journalese out of habit, sometimes from misguided training, and to sound urgent, authoritative and, well, journalistic. But it doesn't do any of that."

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dbo:abstract Journalese is the artificial or hyperbolic, and sometimes over-abbreviated, language regarded as characteristic of the news style used in popular media. Joe Grimm, formerly of the Detroit Free Press, likened journalese to a "stage voice": "We write journalese out of habit, sometimes from misguided training, and to sound urgent, authoritative and, well, journalistic. But it doesn't do any of that." (en) El lenguaje periodístico es una versión pragmática, artificial, hiperbólica, y usualmente sobre-abreviada del lenguaje, considerada como una característica del estilo noticioso que se utiliza frecuentemente en los medios de comunicación. Joe Grimm, profesor michiguense de periodismo comparó a los diarios con una «voz escénica»: «Escribimos en lenguaje periodístico por costumbre, a veces por capacitación equivocada, y para sonar urgente, autoritario y, bueno, periodístico. Pero no sirve nada de eso».​ (es)
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rdfs:comment Journalese is the artificial or hyperbolic, and sometimes over-abbreviated, language regarded as characteristic of the news style used in popular media. Joe Grimm, formerly of the Detroit Free Press, likened journalese to a "stage voice": "We write journalese out of habit, sometimes from misguided training, and to sound urgent, authoritative and, well, journalistic. But it doesn't do any of that." (en) El lenguaje periodístico es una versión pragmática, artificial, hiperbólica, y usualmente sobre-abreviada del lenguaje, considerada como una característica del estilo noticioso que se utiliza frecuentemente en los medios de comunicación. Joe Grimm, profesor michiguense de periodismo comparó a los diarios con una «voz escénica»: «Escribimos en lenguaje periodístico por costumbre, a veces por capacitación equivocada, y para sonar urgente, autoritario y, bueno, periodístico. Pero no sirve nada de eso».​ (es)
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