Voice of Brazil will publicize support network for women victims of violence
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Starting this Monday (8) the program A Voz do Brasil will have one minute of daily programming – within the time reserved for the Chamber of Deputies – to publicize services to combat and prevent violence against women.
Starting this Monday (8) the program A Voz do Brasil will have one minute of daily programming – within the time reserved for the Chamber of Deputies – to publicize services to combat and prevent violence against women.
Currently, the program reserves 25 minutes for the Executive Branch, 5 minutes for the Judiciary Branch, 10 minutes for the Federal Senate and 20 minutes for the Chamber of Deputies. With the change, part of this last block should be dedicated to the topic.
Expanding access to information
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The initiative seeks to expand the reach of information about public reception, protection and guidance services for women – such as Ligue 180 (Central de Atendimento à Mulher), through the reach of the A Voz do Brasil program.
Broadcasting stations continue to be obliged to retransmit the official program of the Powers of the Republic daily, between 7pm and 10pm, except on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. The time distribution remains set at 60 uninterrupted minutes.
Created in 1935 during the Getúlio Vargas government, A Voz do Brasil is the oldest official radio program in Brazil, recognized by the Guinness Book, the book of records. Currently, the program brings news from the Three Powers. The news about the Executive Branch is produced and presented by the team at Empresa Brasil de Comunicação (EBC).
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