3 weeks ago on Grant Lawrence--Bodhi Thunder
Image by peasap via FlickrThis looks like a bit like a plane but it appears to hover. Grant Source: All News Web Michael Cohen m.cohen@allnewsweb.com A TV crew returning from the city of Rio Branco in Brazil’s remote Amazon district spotted a UFO on the side of the highway they were…
Most Read in: USA, United Kingdom, Belgium, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia
3 months ago on CNN.com - Entertainment
Brazilian authorities say drug dealers and other hoodlums were dying to get on Wallace Souza's TV program. Literally.
1 month ago on FOXNews.com
Brazilian police say they are hunting for a TV crime show host and former state legislator who is accused of commissioning killings to boost ratings.
3 months ago on The Register
Cartoon Gandhi shown turning grey water golden green Vid Brazilian treehuggers have released a TV ad encouraging people to urinate in the shower so as to avoid unnecessary use of water when flushing the lavatory. The short vid shows various authoritative leaders of opinion including Mahatma…
1 month ago on Variety.com
Brazil: BTVP program boosts indie toon production -- Brazilian TV’s indie animated-series production sector is booming.
1 month ago on Channel NewsAsia World News
RIO DE JANEIRO: A Brazilian television star and ex-state legislator accused of ordering murders to boost his hit crime show's ratings, has surrendered to authorities after being on the run, police said on Friday.
3 months ago on The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
SAO PAULO, Brazil — In one murder after another, the "Canal Livre" crime TV show had an uncanny knack for being first on the scene, gathering graphic footage of the victim.
Too uncanny, say police, who are investigating the show's host, state legislator Wallace Souza, on suspicion of…
3 months ago on Top stories from Times Online
The host of a Brazilian TV crime show has been accused of ordering a series of execution-style murders to snuff out rival drug traffickers – and boost his own ratings.
1 month ago on BBC News Video Headlines
A Brazilian TV presenter accused of ordering killings to boost his programme's ratings has turned himself in to police after going on the run.
3 months ago on TV Squad
Is it just me or is Network starting to look like more and more of a reverse documentary? Here's the latest step towards "hell yes." Newser reports that a Brazilian host of a popular crime show put out hits on people, so their bizarre murders would boost his ratings. The show, Canal Livre, seemed…
3 months ago on BBC News Video Headlines
A Brazilian TV host and politician is suspected of organising killings to feature on his crime show.
3 months ago on ABC News: Breaking Stories
A Brazilian TV presenter accused of ordering murders to boost his crime show's ratings says he is being framed by criminals and corrupt police.
1 month ago on The Register
Ordered hits to boost ratings The host of a hit Brazilian TV crime show has disappeared after being stripped of the political immunity which prevented him being arrested on charges of arranging hits to boost his show's ratings.… Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing
1 month ago on CBC | Top Stories News
A Brazilian TV host and former legislator accused of orchestrating killings to boost his ratings has gone missing - just as police sought to arrest him.
3 months ago on Wikio - Home
Nobody give Bill O’Reilly any ideas please. Souza, a state legislator and former host of a police TV show called ‘Canal Livre,’ also was a drug trafficker, officials say. And to get rid of the competition — and drive up ratings — he would order that criminal rivals be killed and then…