CNN Brazil

CNN Brazil (Portuguese: CNN Brasil) is a Brazilian news-based pay television channel. Launched on 15 March 2020, CNN Brazil is owned by Novus Media, a joint-venture between Douglas Tavolaro, former header of RecordTV's news division, and Rubens Menin, owner of MRV Engenharia. Novus Media has a licensing agreement with original CNN channel owned by AT&T's WarnerMedia.[5][6]

CNN Brazil
CountryBrazil
Broadcast areaBrazil
NetworkCNN
SloganA Maior do Mundo. Líder em Independência.[1]
(The Largest of the World. Leader in Independence.)
HeadquartersSão Paulo
Programming
Language(s)Portuguese
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to letterboxed 480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerNovus Media
(65%; Rubens Menin)
(35%; Douglas Tavolaro)
Key peopleDouglas Tavolaro (CEO)
Henri Karam (News Director)
Sister channels
History
Launched15 March 2020 (2020-03-15)
Links
Websitecnnbrasil.com.br
Availability
Cable
Claro NET TV[2]
  • Channel 77 (SD)
  • Channel 577 (HD)[3]
Oi TV
  • Channel 185 (HD)
  • Channel 577 (HD)
Vivo TV[3]Channel 577 (HD)[3]
Satellite
Claro TV[2]
  • Channel 77 (SD)
  • Channel 577 (HD)[3]
SKY[2]
  • Channel 177 (SD)
  • Channel 577 (HD)[3]
Oi TV[4]
  • Channel 185 (HD)
  • Channel 577 (HD)
Vivo TV
  • Channel 404 (SD)
  • Channel 139 (HD) (Intelsat 34)
  • Channel 861 (HD)
IPTV
Guigo TVChannel 2 (HD)
Streaming media
CNNBrasil.com.brLive Stream
YouTubeLive Stream

Its headquarters are in São Paulo,[7] with offices in Rio de Janeiro and Brasília, besides international bureaus with almost 400 journalists.[8] Previously, in 2017, the channel did a partnership with RedeTV! and Simba Content, formed by SBT and RecordTV, which had no success.[9]

History

CNN looked to enter the Portuguese language market, one of the only ones still not covered by the many affiliates of the brand around the world. In 2019, it was announced that the broadcaster would act in Brazil, with local strategic partners. The business montage in Brazil was in charge of the businessman Rubens Menin, with a vast and well-known performance in the civic construction and financial markets, and the journalist Douglas Tavolaro, co-founder and CEO of the new channel.[10][11][12]

Initially, the first announced names to act in CNN Brazil came from companies such as Globo, Record, BBC and Band. On 4 June 2019, two former Rede Globo presenters were announced. Evaristo Costa and William Waack were hired to, respectively, present a show in CNN London headquarters, with a mix of journalism and entertainment, and the second, a TV news during prime time, from Mondays to Fridays.[13] The premiere of the pay television channel is predicted to second semester of 2019. It is expected that CNN Brazil will also have a strong online presence, covering all social medias and innovating in the distribution of journalistic content through these platforms.[14]

On Tuesday, 18 June, images of the CNN Brazil headquarters were published in the broadcaster official profile. The location will be in Avenida Paulista, in the district of Bela Vista, in front of the São Paulo Metro station Trianon-Masp. The building has more than 4,000 square metres (43,000 sq ft) and was the Banco Real operations center. According to the founder-partner and Chairman of CNN Brazil, Douglas Tavolaro, the decision to establish the future news channel in that place was "strategic", aiming a larger approach with the audience. "We want to be part of the everyday life of the Brazilians and be integrated with the audience. Because of that, the chose to be in the pulsing center and postcard of the largest city in the country, next to the people", said Tavolaro.[15]

On 22 July 2019, the broadcaster announced the hiring of the couple Mari Palma and Phelipe Siani.[16]

On 25 July 2019, CNN Brazil announced the hiring of its first black journalist, Luciana Barreto.[17]

On 3 August 2019, journalist Monalisa Perrone left Rede Globo to accept "an irrefusable offer" made by CNN Brazil.[18]

Famous TV reporter and TV presenter Reinaldo Gottino left RecordTV on 16 September 2019 to join CNN Brazil, being the first reporter who wasn't a Rede Globo employee to join the new broadcaster.[19]

Taís Lopes who was recently part of the JN local presenters rotation, where stood out and got CNN Brasil to meet on 4 November 2019.[20]

CNN Brazil Staff

Anchors
  • Caio Junqueira (São Paulo)
  • Carla Vilhena (São Paulo)
  • Carol Nogueira (São Paulo)
  • Daniel Adjuto (São Paulo)
  • Daniela Lima (São Paulo)
  • Elisa Veeck (São Paulo)
  • Gloria Vanique (São Paulo)
  • Kenzô Machida (Brasília)
  • Larissa Alvarenga (Brasília)
  • Luciana Barreto (Rio de Janeiro)
  • Marcela Rahal (São Paulo)
  • Márcio Gomes (São Paulo)
  • Monalisa Perrone (São Paulo)
  • Muriel Porfiro (São Paulo)
  • Rachel Amorim (Rio de Janeiro)
  • Rafael Colombo (São Paulo)
  • William Waack (São Paulo)
Presenters
  • André Mifano (São Paulo)
  • Cris Dias (São Paulo)
  • Evaristo Costa (London)
  • Gabriela Prioli (São Paulo)
  • Leandro Karnal (São Paulo)
  • Mari Palma (São Paulo)
  • Phelipe Siani (São Paulo)
Analysts
  • Adriana Mabília (International)
  • André Jankavski (Economy)
  • Basilia Rodrigues (Politics)
  • Derla Cardoso (International)
  • Fernando Molica (General Subjects)
  • Fernando Nakagawa (Economy)
  • Igor Gadelha (Politics)
  • Iuri Pitta (Politics)
  • Leandro Resende (Politics)
  • Lourival Sant’Anna (International)
  • Marcelo Favalli (International)
  • Pablo Relly (International)
  • Raquel Landim (Economy)
  • Renan de Souza (International)
  • Renata Agostini (Politics)
  • Thais Arbex (Politics)
  • Thais Herédia (Economy)
Commentators
  • Alexandre Garcia (General Subjects)
  • Bruno Salles (Law)
  • Caio Coppolla (Law)
  • Fernando Gomes (Health)
  • Gisele Soares (Law)
  • Iara Oliveira (Sports)
  • Lia Bock (Behavior)
  • Rita Lisauskas (General Subjects)
  • Rita Wu (General Subjects)
  • Sidney Rezende (General Subjects)
  • Thiago Anastácio (Law)
Reporters
  • Adriana de Luca (SP)
  • Alisson Negrini (SP)
  • Amábyle Sandri (RJ)
  • Anne Barbosa (SP)
  • Anthony Wells (SP)
  • Barbara Baião (DF)
  • Bruna Macedo (SP)
  • Bruna Ostermann (RS)
  • Camila Portes (RJ)
  • Carla Bridi (DF)
  • Carolina Abelin (SP)
  • Carolina Queiroz (AM)
  • Caroline Louise (MG)
  • Caroline Rosito (DF)
  • Cassius Zeilmann (DF)
  • Chico Prado (DF)
  • Cléber Rodrigues (RJ)
  • Débora Freitas (SP)
  • Diego Barros (PE)
  • Ewerton Souza (RJ)
  • Galton Sé (DF)
  • Gustavo Lago (RJ)
  • Iara Maggioni (PR)
  • Isabella Faria (SP)
  • Isabelle Saleme (RJ)
  • Jairo Nascimento (SP)
  • Jaqueline Frizon (RJ)
  • Julliana Lopes (DF)
  • Karla Chaves (SP)
  • Leandro Magalhães (DF)
  • Luiza Muttoni (RJ)
  • Manuella Niclewicz (SP)
  • Marcela Monteiro (RJ)
  • Marina Demori (GO)
  • Mathias Brotero (DF)
  • Natália André (DF)
  • Nohlan Hubertus (DF)
  • Paula Martini (RJ)
  • Pedro Duran (RJ)
  • Pedro Teixeira (DF)
  • Rachel Vargas (DF)
  • Renan Fiúza (SP)
  • Roberta Russo (SP)
  • Rudá Moreira (DF)
  • Sandro Zeppi (SP)
  • Silvana Freire (BA)
  • Soraya Lauand (SP)
  • Tainá Falcão (SP)
  • Tainá Farfan (DF)
  • Talis Maurício (SP)
  • Teo Cury (DF)
  • Tiago Américo (SP)
Correspondents
Freelancers
  • André Felipe (RO)
  • Asafe Alcantâra (MG)
  • Bruno Axelson (MS)
  • Carol Aguaidas (RS)
  • Cleide Klock (Los Angeles)
  • Dyepeson Martins (AP)
  • Gabriel Pinheiro (PA)
  • Gabrielle Ravasco (SC)
  • Israel Taier (MA)
  • João Amaro (Santos)
  • Josiane Sousa (PI)
  • Lia Alderado (CE)
  • Mariana Janjácomo (New York)
  • Pau Mosquera (Madrid)
  • Peterson Gobetti (Guarujá)
  • Rubens Medeiros (RR)
  • Stephan Rozenbaum (Paris)
  • Talita Rosa (SC)
  • Victor Bonini (New York)
Former integrants
  • Alana Araújo
  • Ananda Vasconcelos (BM&C News)
  • André Spigariol (Crusoé)
  • Arianna Fonseca (TV Brasília)
  • Augusto de Arruda Botelho
  • Camila Faraco (TV Anhanguera Goiás)
  • Diego Rezende (América TV)
  • Diego Sarza
  • Eduardo Carvalho
  • Felipe Boldrini
  • Jhonatã Gabriel
  • Lara Mota (TV Iguaçu)
  • Leandro Narloch (Jovem Pan)
  • Lucilene Kaxinawá (SIC TV)
  • Luiza Duarte (RecordTV)
  • Luiza Tenan
  • Marcelo Feller
  • Mateus Koelzer (SBT Rio)
  • Paula Brazão
  • Reinaldo Gottino (RecordTV)
  • Ricardo Caldas
  • Ricardo Pereira
  • Sid Marcus (Band Minas)
  • Taís Lopes
  • Tomé Abduch

Programming

Weekdays[21]
Program[22] Host(s)
Agora CNN
Muriel Porfiro
Novo Dia[23]
Rafael Colombo, Elisa Veeck and Luciana Barreto
Live CNN[24]
Daniel Adjuto and Marcela Rahal
Visão CNN[23]
Carla Vilhena
CNN 360°[23]
Daniela Lima and Gloria Vanique
CNN Prime Time[23]
Márcio Gomes
Expresso CNN[25]
Monalisa Perrone, Daniel Adjuto and Caio Junqueira
Jornal da CNN[26]
Willian Waack and Carol Nogueira
CNN Tonight
Gabriela Prioli, Leandro Karnal and Mari Palma
Realidade CNN[23]
Luciana Barreto
CNN Nosso Mundo
Luciana Barreto
Saturdays
Program Host(s)
Agora CNN
variety
CNN Sábado
variety
CNN Séries Originais
Evaristo Costa
Jornal da CNN[26]
variety
CNN Líderes
Raquel Landim
Sundays
Program Host(s)
Agora CNN
variety
CNN Domingo
variety
Planeta CNN
variety
Anthony Bourdain: Lugares Desconhecidos
André Mifano
CNN Séries Originais
Evaristo Costa

References

  1. Almeida, Fábio (12 November 2020). "Freguês da GloboNews, CNN Brasil muda slogan e diz que é "líder em independência"". RD1.com.br (in Portuguese). Retrieved 16 November 2020.
  2. Feltrin, Ricardo (23 January 2020). "Após Claro Net, CNN Brasil fecha acordo com operadora Sky" (in Portuguese). Uol. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
  3. Feltrin, Ricardo (6 March 2020). ""Expresso CNN" terá Monalise Perrone e Daniela Lima na Bancada" (in Portuguese). UOL. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  4. "CNN Brasil fecha acordo com Oi TV e garante atingir 12 milhões de assinantes na TV paga" (in Portuguese). Na Telinha. 27 February 2020. Retrieved 28 February 2020.
  5. Locatelli, Piero; Fishman, Andrew (20 January 2019). "CNN Brasil Poised to Become "Brazil's Fox News"". The Intercept. Retrieved 12 September 2019.
  6. "CNN to launch in Brazil". Iberian Lawyer. 17 January 2020. Retrieved 5 April 2020.
  7. CNN Brasil abre sede provisória em São Paulo
  8. "CNN terá canal no Brasil e prevê contratação de 400 jornalistas" (in Portuguese). Exame. 15 January 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  9. Padiglione, Cristina (23 March 2017). "CNN prepara lançamento de canal no Brasil, em parceria com a RedeTV!" (in Portuguese). Folha de S. Paulo. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  10. Valim, Carlos Eduardo (22 February 2019). "O construtor de uma nova TV" (in Portuguese). Isto É Dinheiro. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  11. "Douglas Tavolaro deixa a Record para comandar canal CNN no Brasil" (in Portuguese). 14 January 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  12. Lima, Ana Cora (14 January 2019). "Ex-chefão do jornalismo da Record, Douglas Tavolaro comandará CNN no Brasil" (in Portuguese). Uol. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  13. Farias, Carolina (4 June 2019). "Evaristo Costa e William Waack são os primeiros âncoras anunciados pela CNN" (in Portuguese). Uol. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  14. Oliveira, Filipe (3 June 2019). "Com estreia no segundo semestre, CNN Brasil lança perfis em redes sociais" (in Portuguese). Folha de S. Paulo. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  15. Reis, João Paulo (18 June 2019). "Saiba onde será a sede da CNN Brasil" (in Portuguese). Observatório da Televisão. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  16. Pinheiro, Felipe (22 July 2019). "Após deixarem Globo, Mari Palma e Phelipe Siani assinam com a CNN Brasil" (in Portuguese). Uol.
  17. Feltrin, Ricardo (25 July 2019). "CNN Brasil reforça time e contraa ex-apresentadora do canal Futura" (in Portuguese). Uol. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
  18. Castro, Daniel (3 September 2019). "Após 20 anos de Globo, Monalisa Perrone pede demissão e vai para a CNN Brasil" (in Portuguese). Notícias da TV. Retrieved 3 September 2019.
  19. Castro, Daniel (16 September 2019). "Reinaldo Gottino pede demissão da Record e reforça time da CNN Brasil". Uol (in Portuguese). Notícias da TV. Retrieved 16 September 2019.
  20. "Após apresentar o "Jornal Nacional", jornalista troca Globo por CNN Brasil" (in Portuguese). IG. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  21. Stycer, Mauricio (10 March 2020). "Como a CNN Brasil ficará ao vivo por 17h e 30 minutos ao dia; veja a grade" (in Portuguese). UOL. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  22. "Programação CNN Brasil" (in Portuguese). CNN Brasil. Retrieved 26 March 2020.
  23. Castro, Daniel; Guaraldo, Luciano (4 February 2020). "Na CNN, Reinaldo Gottino abandona crime e fofoca e vira versão brasileira de galã" (in Portuguese). Notícias da TV. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
  24. Ricco, Flávio (30 January 2020). "Programa de Mari Palma e Phelipe Siani tem título definido na CNN Brasil" (in Portuguese). Uol. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
  25. Ricco, Flávio (12 February 2020). "Monalisa Perrone e Daniela Lima apresentarão "Expresso CNN" na CNN Brasil" (in Portuguese). Uol. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
  26. Ricco, Flávio (6 February 2020). "CNN Brasil define título de jornal que será apresentado por William Waack" (in Portuguese). Uol. Retrieved 21 February 2020.
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