Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Magazine “Cristina” continues and will have “app” in Portuguese to English and English to the Public.en

After rumors that have circulated in the last week about the end of the magazine with your first name, Cristina Ferreira called a press conference to clarify the whole situation. Revealed that the magazine will continue to exist in physical format and that, with the most recent edition, released on Monday, 6 February, ends only the partnership with the publishing group Masemba – a piece of news that the own publishing group had already advanced in a statement.

"I’m my own label now," he told the journalists and announced the arrival of an application in which the content of the magazine will be available in bilingual format (Portuguese and English). "The magazine is going to be read worldwide", he added.

"Never been addressed even to the end of the journal Cristina. This was a information that was to be disclosed at the end of February, out of respect for the Masemba, with whom I worked side by side for two years," says Cristina Ferreira. The continuation of the magazine in this new format, with television host as the publisher, "it was something that was expected, and that would come at the end of the second series of the journal Cristina".

The issues of the magazine have been up to today, organized by series – a council that was given to him by Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, with whom he shared the cover of the first edition, also in March 2015. “You don’t know how will be your life a few times, you might not have time for the journal, this tv is very absorbent. It does this by series, because if one day you end, you end up in a series and closed," said the current President of the Republic, in the description of the presenter. "Mr. president, let’s start the third series," said now to the press Cristina Ferreira. The presenter of TVI has not advanced, however, no date for the arrival of this third series, which will coincide with the launch of the application.

Cristina Ferreira used the event to demonstrate his displeasure with the rumors in the press over the last week. "I have a degree in journalism, but there was a time in my life that I have chosen the entertainment, where they could play, be palhaça, as I sometimes call it. Which made me more sad was the fact that what I consider to be essential in the press, that is the truth, not to have been used by everyone."

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