Ecuador: A State of Violence—Live Broadcast of Terror
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This article examines the audiovisual representation of violence during the armed
takeover of the Ecuadorian television channel TC Television on 9 January 2024, an unprecedented
event in the country’s recent media history. Employing a film analysis methodology,
the study deconstructs the live broadcast by segmenting it into visual sequences and analyzing
elements such as narrative content, shot composition, camera movement, sound
design, and editing techniques. The interpretive phase includes narratological, iconic,
and psychoanalytic readings. From a psychoanalytic perspective, the study explores the
emotional impact of the broadcast on viewers, focusing on responses such as fear, anxiety,
identification, projection, and the activation of psychological defense mechanisms. It also
reflects on the broader sociocultural consequences of such representations of violence in
public media. The article concludes by emphasizing the need for public investment in
inclusive and high-quality education as a structural response to youth vulnerability, school
dropout, and the risk of recruitment by organized criminal groups in Ecuador.
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Tusa, F., Aguaded, I., Tejedor, S., & Rivera, C. (2025). Ecuador: A State of Violence—Live Broadcast of Terror. In Journalism and Media (Vol. 6, Issue 2, p. 56). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/journalmedia6020056














