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Rádio Nacional São Paulo is part of Brazil's public broadcasting network EBC, a fact that gives it a distinct character. It's less sensationalist, more measured than commercial rivals. The talk segments dominate - long-form interviews with politicians and economists, political debates that run for hours. The tone is serious, sometimes dry, but that's the point. It's a trustworthy source in a media landscape too often dominated by noise. The station's roots go back to the era of state radio, but today it operates with editorial independence. Programming covers national news from Brasília, local…
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