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Konfekt - Issue 14
The Forecast 2024
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Issue 86, volume 9
p.135-139
01 of 09Afonso Garschagen, editor in chief of ‘Globo Esporte’, directs the programme from the broadcaster’s headquarters
02 of 09Boni has been with Globo for 24 years
03 of 09Mariano Boni, executive director of journalism
04 of 09Live broadcast of a news show on GloboNews
05 of 09Suitably branded bus stop outside Globo’s studio in the west of Rio
06 of 09Post-production station
07 of 09Reporter Edson Viana at the Maracanã
08 of 09Reporters wait for players to emerge at the Maracanã
09 of 09Inside a mobile broadcast unit during a live transmission of a football match at the Maracanã
As Globo, Brazil’s most powerful broadcaster, celebrates its 50th birthday, there are whispers of it becoming a monopoly. With its coverage of next year’s Olympics high on the agenda, we paid a visit to find out how it stays atop the TV podium.
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