Politics and communication go hand in hand. They need each other. In a democracy, any political project hopeful of success has to be able to take its actions, proposals and point of view to public opinion. And journalists, whose primary social function is to inform citizens and keep tabs on public powers, have politics as their main focus for analysis. But this complementary relationship has been altered by the impact of the 2.0 tools, which are modifying the communicative paradigms that have guided the way in which mass society has communicated in the 20th century
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