With the Women’s World Cup approaching, Rede Globo promoted an event to publicize the news of its coverage in the competition
Last Tuesday, July 11th, Rede Globo gathered at the Copacabana Palace Hotel, in Rio de Janeiro, part of the cast involved in covering the Women’s Football World Cup, which takes place from July 20th, in Australia and in New Zealand. The idea of the broadcaster is to publicize the news for this edition of the competition.
The main one is that from the last World Cup, held in 2019, to this year, the women’s team has multiplied. In the superteam of women who participate in the transmission of the games, there are commentators, narrators and reporters Isabelly Morais, Ana Thais Matos, Natalia Lara, Gabriela Moreira, Renata Mendonca, Denise Thomaz Bastos, Rafaelle Seraphim, Renata Silveira It is Alline Calandrini.
In addition, the team will still gain player reinforcements Ant It is Erika Cristiano and the presenter Barbara Coelho. In the last edition, which took place in 2019, as previously mentioned, there were only two women involved in the coverage, the commentator Ana Thaís, and the reporter Nadja Mauad.
“When I look back on 2019, I think the big thing is that we create a story and we have more female storytellers. Four years later we have more women, we believe in the process, we have built our trajectory, it is a great event. I always believed that we would get here and I think we will go further. Fifty years from now, we’ll look back and think: who are these people who believe in women to be storytellers and commentators?”, celebrated commentator Ana Thaís Matos.
Source: sportbuzz
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