Thursday, June 4, 2015

TVI24 presents new grille – TVI24

The TVI24 presented on Thursday, the new programming grid, which has many new features and also some returns to the antenna.

“We want TVI24 is a channel in which the Portuguese were reviewing but also comment, that is a spoken channel. The controversy is a power line this new grid,” said director Information TVI, Sérgio Figueiredo.

Returning are José Eduardo Moniz and Ricardo Araújo Pereira, the latter in another format, it continues to be part of the “Shadow Government”.

The former CEO of TVI, which was no longer informative content consultant season, returns to the small screen to “discuss what no one else dares to discuss” with the “God and the Devil.”

But the comedian will put the “biting satire at the service of Portugal, with a unique and critical eye on the scrutiny of elections,” which, remember, will take place in late summer.

The information will continue to have a prominent place on the grid TVI24, with the development of the most relevant topics of the interview and privileged spaces in the “21th hour”, a new format.

The highlight was the debut of TVI24 conferences, conferences an ambitious plan focused on discussion of major economic issues.

In sport, it is said that football is king, but in TVI24 there is room to divide reigns. The program includes monitoring of several national and international events like WTCC (Touring Car), the Volvo Ocean Race (sailing), the League Cup (football), the Critérium du Dauphiné (cycling), Copa America 2015 Chile (football), the Running wonders (half marathons in Portugal) and La Vuelta (cycling).

The psychologist Eduardo Sá and presenter Fatima Lopes also part of the many new features of the new grid TVI24, after which in recent years has consolidated its reference position, rigor and credibility in the platform Cable wants to go further in terms of audiences and stakeholders.

In this sense, TVI24 also announces a new app for smartphones with more features and a redesigned and more content site.
 
                                                                                     

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