Hear that? It's the sound of artists revving up to unleash what they hope will be the song of summer 2021. And while we're not the betting sort, you'd be wise to keep an eye on Anitta.
07.04.2021 - 17:07 / variety.com
Anna Marie de la Fuente Brazilian media giant Globo has forged a long-term strategic partnership with Google Cloud in its bid to become a full-fledged mediatech company.
The new deal aims to bring more scale, efficiency and innovation to Globo’s operations and distribution.The brand new alliance dovetails with Globo’s recent digital transformation, with a restructuring focused on direct-to-consumer deliveries.Starting April 2021, over the next seven years, Globo will use Google’s experience in
.Hear that? It's the sound of artists revving up to unleash what they hope will be the song of summer 2021. And while we're not the betting sort, you'd be wise to keep an eye on Anitta.
statement, is an effort to boost music discovery via the social media app, whether it’s recommendations from friends or verified users and pages.Free users will have access to the function but on shuffle mode and ads from Spotify added.Countries currently with access to this function are Argentina, Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicaragua,
Fortnite as a playable character, with several unlockable outfits and exclusive gear.Just over a month after being teased by the Fortnite Twitter account, Brazil football legend Neymar has been confirmed for the game’s lineup.
Guy Lodge Film Critic“Only in our forest can you sleep in peace,” says Davi Kopenawa, a shaman and elder of the Yanomami community — the indigenous population of the rainforest terrain on the Brazilian-Venezuelan border. His words, enticing as they sound, aren’t an invitation to visitors, but a warning to his own.
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Dozens of celebrities including actors Leonardo DiCaprio, Jane Fonda and Joaquin Phoenix on Tuesday called on U.S. President Joe Biden to refrain from signing any environmental agreement with his Brazilian counterpart, Jair Bolsonaro.
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Amazon preservation.Artists said they sided with Indigenous peoples and civil society groups that have expressed concern about a possible deal with Brazil’s conservative leader. The letter was supported by several non-profit groups, including AmazonWatch.“We urge your Administration to hear their call and not commit to any agreements with Brazil at this time,” the letter read.