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Big Brother Brazil is definitely a success. It's the most long-standing program of this franchise still broadcasting around the world with twenty-one edition. In the last two years, BBB promotes a crossover between TV and Internet, and it brought some digital influencers to the show. It was the strategy to improve the TV audience and show us all-new subjects to debate: cancel culture and the creation of new super-digital influencers.
Streaming got even more popularity during the quarantine and the number of minutes watched by the users are increasing since 2020. In the fifth episode, we are going to bring some information about this universe, and we will deepen the discuss around the new Pixar's movie, Soul, that gives us a lot of important debates around life, after-life and dreams.
Social networks are changing social relationships around the world. People spend more and more time connected and the consequences of this appear in daily life, politics and elections. And you that are listening to us now, do you consider yourself addicted to social media? Has your relationship with social media changed in 2020? Think about it.
The cultural sector suffered major impacts with the new coronavirus pandemic. Artists needed to reinvent themselves and the way of consuming shows, theater, museums and experiencing new cultures through food has changed.
What is the right way to meet different cultures? One amazing option is exchange programs. In the second episode, we'll show you how to live abroad in an awesome country: Malta, a European island with unbelievable landscapes.
What happens when we match two different universes? We explore cultural aspects of Qatar to demonstrate to soccer fans what can be found in the country during the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.