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Brazil (Television (Redo Globo is the second largest TV broadcaster in the…
Brazil
Television
grown since the 1950s becoming one of the world's largest and most productive television systems in the world
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In the early days of television, high costs of TV sets restricted access to media
Television is Brazil's most popular form of media and it is reported that 95% of Brazilians own a television
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Sports
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Brazil hosted the 1950 and the 2014 World cup which makes them the only country in South America to host the World Cup twice
Religion
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In the 2010 census, 64.2% of the population was declared Roman Catholic and 22.2% were Protestant
During Colonial times there was no freedom of religion, all citizens had to pay taxes to the church
Langauge
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Population speaks 210 different languages, of which 180 are indigenous
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Music
influenced by African, European, and Amerindian
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