In addition, TV Cultura will re-air the interview with a journalist on Roda Viva, recorded last year.
After fighting cancer, Glória Maria died this Thursday morning (2) in Rio de Janeiro. One of the main names in Brazilian journalism, she also played a fundamental role for black women. Glória was one of the first black female reporters on Brazilian television.
On the networks, some brands and personas spoke out about the journalist’s death. NatNatura pointed out that ‘a black woman who moves the world remains in memory and will be a reference forever’, she wrote on Twitter.
Lu do Magalu, also on Twitter, praised the privilege of ‘sharing so many decades with Glória Maria’. ‘Thanks to her, we got to know more than 100 countries on TV at home. Gloria was a pioneer,’ he said.
In a statement, Globo reported that the journalist even underwent treatment with immunotherapy at the time, which was successful. Some time later, Glória suffered metastasis in the brain, which was treated through surgery, but the new treatments did not advance.
“Gléria marked her career as one of the most talented professionals in Brazilian journalism, leaving a legacy of accomplishments, examples and pioneering for Globo and its professionals. de Glória for more than 50 years of his career.
Abert (Brazilian Association of Radio and Television Broadcasters) also commented on the loss. In a note, the association mourned the death and highlighted the professional’s pioneering spirit.
“Glria Maria broke paradigms, with lighter stories, which inspired generations of journalists. In her travels around the world, she took the entire Brazilian population along to embark on the stories told by a reporter with a critical and observant eye. be forgotten by Brazilian journalism”, says an excerpt from the note.
Gloria Maria at Roda Viva
Recorded in March last year, Glória Maria’s interview on Roda Viva will be shown again this Thursday (2nd), on TV Cultura. In the chat, led by Vera Magalhes, the presenter spoke about the beginning of her career, remarkable coverage, cases of racism and the fight against the brain tumor.
As a reporter for Fantstico, on TV Globo, he traveled to more than 100 countries, from Europe to Africa and the Middle East. For Globo Reprter, his last job, he recorded the beauties of the Loire Valley and Provence, in France. In addition, he also interviewed celebrities such as Michael Jackson, Harrison Ford, Nicole Kidman, Leonardo DiCaprio and Madonna.
The program airs this Thursday at 11 pm.