With programs presented by Carlos Tramontina, Marcela Rahal and Paulo Cruz, the project will initially have eleven programs
Flow Studios launched Flow News, the channel’s new vertical of journalistic content. With a lighter and more informal approach, the project will initially have eleven programs and can be watched on Youtube.
The new phase of Flow will count on the presence of presenters such as Carlos Tramontina, presenter and journalist who worked for TV Globo; Marcela Rahal, presenter, reporter and journalist with passages for CNN, Band and Record; Lucas Faraldo, presenter and journalist for Meu Timo, CBF and Lance! and Paulo Cruz, presenter of Noir Podcast, professor and master in Religious Sciences and columnist for Gazeta do Povo.
“With this novelty, we want to strengthen our relationship with those who already follow us and expand new audiences, making everyone stay on top of the issues of the moment, in addition to captivating them with themes and informal debates, but always with the truth of the facts , said Andre Gaigher, CEO of Flow Studios.
With its debut scheduled for this Monday (8), the Flow News program, presented by Marcela Rahal, will be the vertical’s nightly news and highlight the main news of the day, accompanied by a conversation between the presenter and two analysts.
Carlos Tramontina will be responsible for two programs. In the first, entitled Portas Abertas and with its debut scheduled for May 23, the presenter will lead a chat with interviewees and look for curious cases with specialists, personalities and everyday characters.
The second, with its premiere scheduled for June 8, Tramontina will lead Tramontina News, which will address news with different sections, complete comments, facts, explanations and a timeline of events. At the end of the program, a fake news that ran for the week will be presented and denied.
Another highlight in relation to the new vertical of news from Flow Studios, the return of the Noir Podcast. The program will have new scenery, dynamics and content in the Flow News programming grid, Noir Convida.