Former veteran reporter detonates attitude Tiago Leifert

Former veteran reporter detonates attitude Tiago Leifert

According to the reporter, Globo’s sports journalism was directly affected by the edit

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247 Former Globo reporter Marcos Uchôa did not like Tiago Leifert’s changes in the broadcaster’s sports section. The journalist, who hosted Globo Esporte in the early 2010s, promoted a reform of the format by emphasizing the view that competitions should be treated in a more relaxed manner. The report comes from the Na Telinha portal.

“Look, I’ll say this: I didn’t like it. He turned Globo Esporte into Tiago Leifert’s show, which may have gotten a lot of results in terms of audience, I don’t know,” said the veteran. in an interview with the channel Cara a Tapa by Rica Perrone this Tuesday (9). He took part in a painting where he had to evaluate some personalities and Leifert was one of them.

According to the reporter, Globo’s sports journalism was directly influenced by the former colleague’s point of view:

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“I didn’t like it as a journalist. He took a lot of space from the article and focused on the fun stuff. It’s an attitude. It’s a vision, but there’s also a very strong cultural side to the sport, for a kid. So… about what’s right and what’s wrong. These things need to be reported and I think he ended the story in his proposal. I admire the person, his talent, but I think he has hurt sports journalism. I give seven,” he commented.

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