Lack of images in the auditorium: Americans awaken Trump’s historical trial
O.J. Simpson, Johnny Depp, Amber Heard and others: names of television trials of great people in captivity of the Americans. Additional photos of Donald Trump in New York based on viewer images are available to viewers.
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Aux États-Unis, some states have authorized distribution in direct debate tandis que d’autres, like New York, l’interdisent.
It is here that the images of the gray walls of the tribunal appear, the drawings and reports that American television produces to explain the historical moment that constitutes the first criminal case of an ancient president.
“The Malgrès are historically important, it’s a process that requires attention, and it’s all just parce qu’il n’y a pas de camera dans la salle d’audience,” sums up Karen Conti, a Chicago-based media advocate.
The Republican candidate for the November presidency was the cause of a payment case suspected of becoming an old pornographic film star in 2006 when he had a sexual relationship that was crazy.
Actress Stormy Daniels does her best to act in a bar. But as a debate debut, it doesn’t have the aura that sets the template for experimentation in the Pretoire. All registration, audio meme, est procrit.
Television, like all media, depends on journalists present at the tribunal to determine the course of debate in public.
Some, like CNN and MSNBC, are integrated into the image of small blocks of text to summarize discussions in a quasi-live mode, as well as parole bonuses for animators.
Mabler
But most of all they can do everything to remember that this is the terrible ritual of this process: before the audience and after it, Donald Trump s’exprime devant les cameras dans un couloir bad éclaire, la voix peu audible en raison d’un écho.
Some daily moments when the Republican candidate is not a repetition of his woes contain justice that has been manipulated by the son founded by the Democrats and Joe Biden.
These episodes make good use of television rather than Fox News, the favorite network of American restorationists.
Among these prizes de parole there are les antennes meublent: experts in all genres, descending the context.
In short, it is very attractive to the American auditor, a regular on high-key television trials that change the tide between lawyers and emotions in the bar.
Aux États-Unis, “les gens s’intéressent à des judiciaires quand ils ont des images,” assesses David Triana, communications consultant.
“I can’t help the direct reactions of Donald Trump and those who influence the public process,” he said.
In a country accustomed to seeing images from viewers, and conversely in other countries such as France, some estimates suggest the ban is preventing the public from accessing all information.
“Don’t avoid previewing photos or videos” of Donald Trump that put your audience to sleep and let them “confirm what journalists think about it,” says Chip Stewart, a communications professor at TCU University in Texas.
Girls
Without direct judicial theater, the Americans were at this point.
In the first week of the trial on Wednesday, Fox News lost 5% of its audience and reported 1.98 million viewers the previous week. CNN, with 596,000 viewers, will lose 6% this week, according to Nielsen Institute reports cited by US media.
Information television in continuation plus à gauche des trois, MSNBC, has a darker audience, 17%, for viewing by 1.35 million viewers during en pointe hours.
By comparison, the 1995 trial of college football’s oldest superstar, OJ Simpson, was brought to his small screen by more than 150 million college football fans.
Americans, camera-less or otherwise, are the girls in Donald Trump’s show, says Catherine Cartwright of the advertising group Criterion Global.
“The manque d’images et d’élements nouveaux pousse this histoire au second rank in the American media, qui sont en boucle sur la guerre au Moyen-Orient et ses repercussion sur les universitaires”, dit-elle à l’AFP.