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One of the largest TV stations in the country closed its activities and surprised everyone who followed Kovalick’s newspaper
Roberto Kovalick confirmed this Monday morning (06), during ‘Hora 1’, on Globo, the end of broadcasts from a giant TV station. The information took all viewers by surprise with the company’s situation.
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Television channels still have a huge audience and continue to be one of the main media, even with technological advances. Therefore, the end of a major broadcaster generates a feeling of shock for everyone.
During Hora 1 this Monday (06), Roberto Kovalick commented on one of Qatar’s main broadcasters, Al Jazeera. This is because Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu closed the company’s operations.
“The Office of the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has decided to close the operations of the broadcaster Al Jazeera, in the country, while the war in the Gaza Strip continues”, highlighted the globo journalist. Then, he invited Cecília Malan to participate, who provided more details about the closure.
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The journalist explained that the local police even raided a hotel that served as an office for the channel, to ensure that operations were truly closed.
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“The decision was made on the grounds that the Qatar-founded television network threatens Israel’s national security. Israeli police raided a hotel room in Jerusalem used by Al Jazeera as an office,” she highlighted.
Channel interrupted and devices seized
Also according to information from Cecília Malan, the Israeli authorities seized all of the station’s devices and equipment. In addition to having the channel interrupted at the moment.
“You can see plainclothes police dismantling the cameras. The decision was made after a unanimous cabinet vote. Broadcast devices seized, website blocked and cable channel interrupted.”
The Al Jazeera Bureau Chief explained that this decision was neither professional nor journalistic, but rather political and that it violates the law on basic access to information.
How old is Roberto Kovalick?
Roberto Kovalick, who runs ‘Hora1’ every morning on Globo, is 58 years old, but about to turn 59, as he was born on March 24, 1965, in the city of Sant’Ana do Livramento, in Rio Grande do Sul.
The journalist took charge of the program in 2019, where he remains to this day, in the program that opens Globo’s journalism every day.
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