The event takes place next Sunday (1st), in Brasilia, starting at 1 pm
Next Sunday, January 1, 2023, the inauguration ceremony of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, elected in October, in the second round of voting, will take place. The event takes place in the early afternoon, in Brasilia. But some of the main broadcasters will start broadcasting in the morning.
In addition to presenting Jornal Nacional from the federal capital on Saturday (31st), William Bonner will be alongside Renata Lo Prete on the 1st to command live, direct from the Planalto Palace, the transmission of the ceremony on TV Globo. Still on Sunday night, Fantstico, anchored from the federal capital by Poliana Abritta and Maju Coutinho, will continue coverage.
Continuing with the presidential theme, the channel will air the history of Brazilian politics over the last four decades. 8 Presidents 1 Oath The History of a Present Time, formatting of the documentary of the same name directed by Carla Camurati , uses records captured by the national and foreign press over the years the series airs after This is Us.
On the other hand, GloboNews will be on the air for 17 consecutive hours on Sunday. From 7 am, the news will be anchored by Marcelo Cosme who, at 10 am, will be joined by Camila Bomfim. At 1pm, Andria Sadi, Natuza Nery and Julia Duailibi take on the anchorage with the participation of Mriam Leito, Merval Pereira, Fernando Gabeira, Ana Flor, Valdo Cruz, Octavio Guedes, Gerson Camarotti, Flvia Oliveira, Mnica Waldvogel, Mauro Paulino and Eliane Cantanhde . At 7 pm, Camila Bomfim returns to the stadium to lead the reception coverage for foreign delegations at the Itamaraty Palace.
From 8 pm to 10 pm, Natuza Nery receives the team of commentators at Central GloboNews, set up at Globo’s stadium in Brasilia. In a balance of the day, J10 presented by Aline Midlej goes on the air at 10 pm and runs until midnight.
CNN Brazil will have more than 13 hours of live transmission, with the beginning scheduled for 8:00 am. The work will involve CNN Brasil’s team of reporters, anchors, commentators and analysts, from points such as the Esplanada dos Ministerios, Praça dos Três Poderes, Palácio do Planalto and the stadiums in Brasilia.
Since Monday (26), Daniela Lima presents CNN 360 directly from Brasilia. On Sunday, the presenter will be in loco, now with Marcio Gomes. Together, the presenters will bring the details of the ceremony, movement of new ministers and members of the National Congress, recording the presence of foreign heads of state, guests and backstage.
From the vicinity of the Planalto Palace, Marcio Gomes will follow all the movements and, at night, present the CNN Prime Time Especial Posse from the stands of the stadiums in Brasilia.
Anchor Felipe Moura Brasil brings together commentators, guests and orchestrates a round of debates, with hot analyzes of everything that moved the country’s capital. Next, Wiliam Waack, live, directs the WW Especial, alongside commentators, and deepens the agenda of the day with the perspectives and expectations of this third term of government of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.
Another novelty by CNN Brasil was the announcement of an agreement with Kwai for 2023. In yet another stage of the partnership, now focusing on coverage of President Luiz Incio Lula da Silva’s inauguration and his first 100 days in office, CNN Brasil will produce exclusive content for the social network.
All movements from the beginning of Lula’s third term, the repercussions of the first announcements and other relevant news will be available on Kwai, in different formats.
Band and RedeTV!
On Band, from 1 pm, José Luiz Datena and Eduardo Oinegue anchor the broadcast while Lana Canepa brings the information straight from Brasilia (DF). Later, at 10:30 pm, Canal Livre reports on the event and debates the challenges of the new government.
BandNews TV will have reporting teams in the state capitals, to accompany the inauguration of governors, and in Brasilia. From 2 pm to 9 pm, coverage will be exclusive to Lula’s inauguration. Special guests will analyze the challenges that the next government will face and what will change in Brazil from 2023 onwards. And closing Sunday is the Canal Livre program, which will also talk about the new government.
On RedeTV!, starting at 1:30 pm, journalists Amanda Klein and Mauro Tagliaferri will lead the live transmission at the station’s studios, in So Paulo, while the channel’s team of reporters will be in Brasilia. From 5:00 pm to 5:30 pm, RedeTV! a bulletin with major updates. At 9:10 pm, an unprecedented program will bring the balance of the day’s events.
EBC
With real-time news, teams from TV Brasil, Agência Brasil and Rdio Nacional go on air in the morning, with bulletins and reports about the event. To start covering the From 10:00 am on TV Brasil, hourly flashes will show the latest preparations for the ceremony, in addition to bringing, through the National Public Communication Network (RNCP), information on the inauguration of elected governors in the states.
At 1:00 pm, the special program begins that will follow the ceremony live in the Federal District. The presenters Roberto Camargo, Renata Corsini and political commentator and professor Ricardo Caldas, from UnB (University of Brasilia), will be at the public station’s studios in the federal capital. With analyses, comments and special articles, the team will conduct the transmission, which will have the participation of reporters at strategic points of the event.
As soon as the ceremony officially begins, around 2:20 pm, TV Brasil will coordinate the pool of TV stations that will show all the details of the ceremony: the oath to the Constitution in the National Congress, the speeches of the new President of the Republic and the inauguration of the new ministers of state at the Planalto Palace.
Radio Nacional will also follow the main events in Brasilia throughout the day. From 10:00 am, presenter Miguelzinho Martins leads the journalistic coverage of the governors’ inauguration, which features bulletins in real time, every 30 minutes.
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