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  2. Jornal Hoje - Wikipedia

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    The show premiered on 21 April 1971, almost two years after the premiere of Jornal Nacional, and replaced Show da Cidade (The City Show). Initially it was only shown in the state of the Rio de Janeiro and was then presented by Léo Batista and Luiz Jatobá. The original idea was for a women's daily magazine, with reports on art, shows and ...

  3. List of newspapers in Brazil - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. TV Globo - Wikipedia

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    The network's second successful FIFA World Cup telecast after its first (FIFA World Cup 1978) happened the following year (1978), followed by the premiere telecast of Globo Esporte (Globo Sports), the network's daily sports newscast, still airing before Jornal Hoje, then anchored by Luciano do Valle.

  5. Celso Freitas - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, he presented the podcast/videocast 100 Anos do Rádio no Brasil (100 Years of the Radio in Brazil). [30] He has also served as presenter for Jornal da Record with Repórter Record (2005–2008), Entrevista Record - Bastidores da Notícia na Record News (2007–2012) and end-of-year specials. He was the mediator of all Record ...

  6. Folha de S.Paulo - Wikipedia

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    Folha de S.Paulo (sometimes spelled Folha de São Paulo), also known as simply Folha (Portuguese pronunciation:, Sheet), is a Brazilian daily newspaper founded in 1921 [3] under the name Folha da Noite and published in São Paulo by the Folha da Manhã company.

  7. Manchete (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Manchete was a Brazilian weekly news magazine published from 1952 to 2000 by Bloch Editores. Founded by Adolpho Bloch, the magazine's name would be given to the defunct television network Rede Manchete. [1] Manchete was considered one of the main magazines of its time, second only to O Cruzeiro.

  8. List of magazines in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The number of B2B magazines was 1,898 in 2007. [2] In 2014 the magazine market in the country was described as one of the higher-growth, larger-scale markets. [3] In the country the circulation of magazines is audited by the Instituto Verificador de Comunicação (IVC). [2] Brazilian magazines do not enjoy higher levels of circulation. [4]

  9. Eduardo Oinegue - Wikipedia

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    From November 2016 to August 2019, he was a commentator on politics and economics on the Jornal Gente program on Rádio Bandeirantes. His column Identidade Brasil aired Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 9am. Jornal Gente is presented by José Paulo de Andrade, Rafael Colombo, Claudio Humberto, Thais Heredia and Pedro Campos.