Julia Duailibi runs from one studio to another in the marathon of the municipal elections on Globo and GloboNews
The double trip is a thing of the past. Julia Duailibi worked three shifts on Thursday (24th). He presented “GloboNews Mais” from 4pm to 6pm, then appeared on “Central GloboNews” at 11pm, where he left before the end to comment on the “Jornal da Globo” at 0.35am.
All this at the headquarters of Globo and GloboNews journalism in Rio de Janeiro, with a reference base in Sao Paulo. This job request highlights the pace of coverage of the second round of municipal elections, particularly the look at the dispute between Guilherme Boulos (PSOL) and Ricardo Nunes (MDB) in the capital of São Paulo.
Like Duailibi, other presenters and political analysts work on GloboNews programming, especially on days when polls on voting intentions are released. In a duel for public attention with fake news on the Internet, broadcast journalism has gained further momentum this year.
The third edition of the survey “How do Brazilians get information?”, carried out by Fundamento Análisis, shows that paid channels are considered reliable by 45% of those interviewed. Open TV was 38%’s option. After years under attack by extremists, traditional media are experiencing a phase of regaining credibility.
Source: Terra

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