(Opinion) The launch today of Lula TV, officially known as the Gov Channel, in Brazil, opens up a new chapter in the annals of Brazilian government-citizen interaction. Though not entirely novel, it’s a concept that signals a potentially seismic shift in the country’s political communication landscape. The Gov Channel is designed to serve as a […]
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