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Felipe Moura Brasil (Rio de Janeiro, May 18, 1981) is a Brazilian writer, journalist, [1] blogger, presenter [2] and commentator.

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Felipe Moura Brasil
Felipe Moura Brasil em Entrevista ao Programa Panico.jpg
Felipe Moura Brasil in an interview on Programa Pânico, in February 2019.
BornFelipe Moura Brasil
(1981-05-18) May 18, 1981 (age 43)
Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil
Occupation
  • writer
  • journalist
  • commentator
  • presenter
  • blogger
Website
www.felipemourabrasil.com

Biography

Felipe Moura Brasil was born in Rio de Janeiro on May 18, 1981.

Blog do Pim

Moura created Blog do Pim in 2010 in became a collaborator to the website Mídia Sem Máscara, created by Olavo de Carvalho

Editora Record

In 2012, started working as a translator and organizer of books for the publishing company Record, tooking the initiative to organize the book of Olavo de Carvalho O mínimo que você precisa saber para não ser um idiota published in 2013, by Editora Record. [3] [4]

Veja

With the success of publications on his former Blog do Pim and other spaces, he was invited to be a blogger on the Veja magazine website, which was launched on December 2, 2013.

In March 2017, he was invited by Prager University, an American conservative media organization in Los Angeles, to participate in the recording of a video that went viral entitled How Socialism Ruined My Country, which in less than a month accumulated more three million views. He also participated in interviews and conferences associated with the entity, in which he exposed his analysis of the current political and cultural situation in Brazil. [5]

In April 2017, he announced his departure from Veja magazine. [3] [6] [4] [7] According to him, due to another work proposal and despite the insistence of the current company for his permanence. [3] [4] [7]

O Antagonista

In May 2017, he became part of O Antagonista. [8]

Jovem Pan

In June 2017, it was announced that he was hired at Rádio Jovem Pan to lead, together with journalists Joice Hasselmann, Fernando Martins and Claudio Tognolli, the program Os Pingos nos Is. [9]

In February 2018, after Hasselmann left, Felipe Moura Brasil took over as anchor of the station's afternoon program. His former post as commentator was assumed by fellow journalist José Maria Trindade, without any prior notice or explanations a posteriori by the broadcaster. [10] [11]

Felipe became the journalism director of Jovem Pan on February 20, 2019, and announced his departure from the website O Antagonista, but maintaining a biweekly column in Revista Crusoé. [12]

In February 2020, he left Rádio Jovem Pan. In a statement, he said he chose not to renew his contract with the broadcaster.

Return to O Antagonista

In February 2020, the news of his return to the staff of journalists at O Antagonista was announced. Left the portal once again on February 17, 2021 [13] [14]

Rádio BandNews FM

The journalist hosted the show Salve, Salve BandNews on BandNews FM from Monday to Friday afternoons between 2020 and 2021.

But in 2022, he decided not to renew his contract with the broadcaster and left. He is currently a columnist for UOL, Eldorado FM radio and Estadão. [15]

CNN Brasil

On August 13, 2022, the journalist was hired by CNN Brasil to cover the elections in Brazil, in addition to contributing with political analysis on the news channel. [16] He is currently also a presenter of the program CNN Arena. [2]

Political views

Moura supports economic liberalism with a minimal state as one of the solutions to fight corruption in Brazil. [17]

Reception

In October 2016, he was considered by a study by the Brazilian big data Stilingue, the biggest political influencer on Twitter in Brazil. [6]

A survey conducted in 2017 by ePoliticSchool (EPS) listed him among the most influential social networks in relation to political issues. [18]

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