Quem Ama Cuida: Plot Twists, Weekly Summaries, and New Phase Spoilers

The Brazilian soap opera Quem Ama Cuida enters a transformative new phase on Monday, July 6, featuring a series of plot twists including a wedding, a death, and a revenge arc. According to reports from Notícias da TV and CNN Brasil, the narrative shift focuses on the rekindled passion between Pedro and Adriana and a … Read more

Globo Sports Reporter Denise Thomaz Bastos Leaves After 19 Years

In the evolving landscape of Brazilian sports media, few departures carry as much professional weight as the recent exit of a veteran voice from the nation’s leading broadcaster. Denise Thomaz Bastos, a journalist whose career spanned nearly two decades at Globo, has officially concluded her tenure with the network. Her departure marks the end of … Read more

Globo Revives William Bonner’s 2022 Election Meme for Sustainability Campaign

In the evolving landscape of digital communication and corporate messaging, the intersection of viral internet culture and institutional sustainability efforts has become increasingly complex. Recently, public discourse has been centered on the intersection of media legacy and modern environmental advocacy, specifically regarding the public perception of prominent broadcasters and their roles in shaping societal conversations. … Read more

Quem Ama Cuida (2024) – Elenco Completo, Personagens e Bastidores da Nova Novela das 9 da Globo

By Carlos Mendes | Sports Editor, World Today Journal Lisbon, Portugal — While the world’s attention remains fixed on major sporting events and Olympic competitions, Brazil’s cultural landscape is preparing for a dramatic shift. TV Globo, the country’s most influential media network, is gearing up to launch Quem Ama Cuida, its next prime-time telenovela set … Read more

Globo Warns Affiliates on Election Coverage: Partiality Risks Penalties

Globo Implements ‘Zero Tolerance’ Policy for Affiliates Ahead of Brazilian Elections As Brazil prepares for upcoming elections, the country’s largest media conglomerate, Grupo Globo, has issued a firm directive to its network of over 120 affiliated television stations. The broadcaster is adopting a “zero tolerance” policy regarding political neutrality, warning affiliates that any perceived bias … Read more