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This is a list of newspapers in Brazil, both national and regional.Newspapers in other languages and themes newspapers are also included. In 2012, Brazil's newspaper circulation increased by 1.8 percent, compared to the previous year.
On 13 November 2024, the Praça dos Três Poderes in Brasília was struck by two explosions, leading to the isolation of the area and the mobilization of security forces to investigate possible threats to the seat of Brazilian powers. [1]
Metrópoles is a Brazilian online newspaper based in Brasília.According to Comscore, the news site is among the three most read in the country, [1] with 60 million unique users reading the site monthly, according to Google Analytics. [2]
TV Brasília is a Brazilian television station based in Brasília, Distrito Federal.It operates on channel 6.1 (28 digital UHF) and is affiliated with RedeTV!.It was founded on April 21, 1960 of present by Assis Chateaubriand, on the same day as the inauguration of Brasília, and currently half of its shares belong to the Diários Associados and the other half to the Paulo Octávio Organizations.
[101] [102] In an interview with CNN Brasil, Senator Randolfe Rodrigues said five grenades were found after the attack, three of them at the Supreme Court and two at the Congress complex. [ 103 ] Attacks on journalists and photographers
O Mundo em Meia Hora presents the week's key international stories and how they affect Brazilians. CBN Praça presents the local news. Weekend, all friday's, Fim de Expediente bring in relaxed way the news of week with special guests. Also are presents CBN AutoEsporte about motors and Bem-Estar em Movimento about health.
The Federal District Metro (Portuguese: Metrô do Distrito Federal, commonly called Metrô DF) is the rapid transit system of the Federal District, in Brazil.It is operated by Companhia do Metropolitano do Distrito Federal and was opened in 2001. [3]
Two days prior to the launch of Record News, the Vice-President of Organizações Globo, Evandro Guimarães, went to Brasília to meet government officials, including the Communications Minister, Hélio Costa, accusing Rede Record of owning two television networks, Rede Record and Record News, inside the city of São Paulo.