brazilian media (unc-chapel hill, usa, 2013)
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Brazilian Media and a little bit of our culture
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
Sao Paulo Population: 11,32 million
Largest City in Brazil
World’s 7th Largest City by Population
Sampa
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
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
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
Newspapers Espreme que sai sangue
Play Miss Bumbum Video
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
179
episodes
8
months
Play Episode Video
June, 2013
Play NYT Video
Stadiums
X Hospitals
Stadiums
X Hospitals
Studying Journalism in Brazil
4 years
FREE
Vestibular
Paid internships
Dangerous 26 journalists murdered since 1992 (according to CPJ)
Obrigada! (means thank you)