Abstract: Radio and television news programmes tend to use language whis is too cumbersome, owing mainly to the incorrect use of the marking of time ("when" journalism), in the scripts read by presenters and reporters. We have only to listen to how often and tirelessly we are barraged with the words today, tonight and this evening, gratuitously, since most of the time, these words do not give us any relevant information. The cause of this abuse in the use of indicators in time is the homage paid by the audio-visual media to the written press and to the inappropiate adoption of the rules of drafting of the written press.
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