Rodrigo Bocardi | |
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| Born | January 4, 1976 Ipaussu, São Paulo, Brazil |
| Occupations | Journalist and TV host |
| Children | 3 |
Rodrigo Bocardi de Moura, best known as Rodrigo Bocardi (born January 4, 1976), is a Brazilian journalist and TV host. [1]
Rodrigo graduated in journalism in 1997 from FIAM and began his career at Grupo Bandeirantes. He was later called by TV Globo to be economics editor for Jornal da Globo . [2]
He soon became a reporter and left TV Globo to work, between 2003 and 2004, in Angola, on that country's public TV. He returned to Globo after this experience, becoming a correspondent in New York in 2009. [1] In 2013, he returned to Brazil to present Bom Dia São Paulo and make appearances as a São Paulo anchor on Bom Dia Brasil .
He was successful in the role and in the same year he eventually started presenting Jornal Hoje . Still in 2013, in December, Bocardi started to replace Chico Pinheiro in the presentation of Bom Dia Brasil, during the journalist's vacation. [3]
In December 2014, after changes to the schedule at Globo, he also started presenting the local block of Bom Dia Brasil. [4] On September 10, 2016, he took over as one of the occasional presenters of Jornal Nacional . [5]
In May 2020, he debuted as an occasional presenter on SPTV. [6] In August 2020, he resumed the eventual presentation of Jornal Hoje. [7]
On November 9, 2020, he made his radio debut, presenting the Ponto Final CBN program on the radio network CBN, alongside journalist Carolina Morand, who co-presents the program directly from the CBN Rio de Janeiro studios. [8]
On November 15, 2020, he presented Antena Paulista Especial, live, covering the first round of the municipal elections in São Paulo. [9]
On December 21, 2020, he debuted as an occasional presenter for Jornal da Globo, replacing journalist Renata Lo Prete on her vacations and days off. [10]
On January 30, 2025, Globo announced in a statement that Bocardi would be fired for failing to comply with the ethical standards of journalism. [11]
He is married to Cláudia Bocardi and has three children: Anne, Gabriel and Gustavo Bocardi. [12]