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CNBC Brasil, a new Brazilian television news channel set to debut in November, is ready for its editorial venture. F5 Access to the images was direct. The headquarters will be located in the Itaim Bibi neighborhood in the central area of São Paulo, and is under construction.
The new broadcaster will have three studios spread over an area of two thousand square meters. The scenographic project is created using screens and LED lights that help display content in graphic arts and high-definition images.
The newsroom is also designed to facilitate content production on all screens, with integration between professionals working on script and video production for television and digital media.
The latest technologies in scenography are applied in studios, lighting and newsstands.
The first images of the new CNBC studios in Brazil also mark the official launch of the radio's social networks. Starting Tuesday (27), the public will be able to follow the news and behind the scenes of the channel's arrival on profiles on Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, TikTok and LinkedIn.
“The platforms will act as a direct channel for viewers to learn about all our news before the premiere. We will not have “hard news journalism” posts yet, just information about the broadcaster’s arrival. Many new features will be announced soon,” explains Douglas Tavolaro. “We are considering a regression to the premiere.”
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