brazilian media (unc-chapel hill, usa, 2013)

22
Brazilian Media and a little bit of our culture

Upload: powerpoint-ufsc

Post on 09-May-2015

9.592 views

Category:

Economy & Finance


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)

Brazilian Media and a little bit of our culture

Page 2: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)

Where is Brazil?

Capital: Brasilia Population: 201 million Language: Portuguese (largest Lusophone country in the world) Religion: Roman Catholic Church (over 75% of the population) President: Dilma Rousseff (the first woman) States: 26 + one federal district National Anthem at the Confederations Cup, 2013    

Brasilia

Page 3: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)

Sao Paulo Population: 11,32 million

Largest City in Brazil

World’s 7th Largest City by Population

Sampa

Page 4: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)
Page 5: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)
Page 6: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)

   

Folha de Sao Paulo Newspapers

321,535 | R$5 or $2 circulation on Sundays

297,927 | R$3,50 or $1,40 circulation on weekdays

Washington D.C | New York | Beijing (China) Buenos Aires (Argentina) | London (UK) Jerusalem (Israel) | Tehran (Iran)  cities with foreign correspondents

young people read it TV Folha | every Sunday

Page 7: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)

Rio de Janeiro

Population: 6, 32 million

Second Largest City in Brazil

Will host the final match of the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympics

Play Carnaval Video

Page 8: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)
Page 9: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)
Page 10: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)

   

O Globo Newspapers

277.876 | R$2,50 or $1 circulation on weekdays

Biggest newspaper of the Globo Empire, that has TV channels, magazines and radios  

Founded in 1925 |Conservative Has a section called Rio, that focus on the issues regarding the city of Rio de Janeiro

Page 11: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)

   

Newspapers Espreme que sai sangue

Play Miss Bumbum Video

Page 12: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)

Rede Globo

de televisao

150

watch it every day

million people

2nd

largest commercial

TV network

worldwide in annual revenue

122

affiliate TV stations

75% of all Brazilian TV sets were on during the Last episode of Globo’s novela Brazil Avenue

Page 13: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)

179

episodes

8

months

Play Episode Video

Page 14: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)

June, 2013

Page 15: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)
Page 16: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)

Play NYT Video

Page 17: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)

Stadiums

X Hospitals

Page 18: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)

Stadiums

X Hospitals

Page 19: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)

Studying Journalism in Brazil

4 years

FREE

Vestibular

Paid internships

Dangerous 26 journalists murdered since 1992 (according to CPJ)

Page 20: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)
Page 21: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)
Page 22: Brazilian Media (UNC-Chapel Hill, USA, 2013)

Obrigada! (means thank you)