Jair Bolsonaro: A wrecking ball for Brazil's media? | The Listening Post (Full)




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Summary: On this week's The Listening Post: Hate speech, misinformation and violence swirl around Jair Bolsonaro's campaign in the run-up to Brazil's election. Plus, Jeremy Corbyn's tussle with the UK media. Jair Bolsonaro and the future of Brazil's media? The second and final round of Brazil's presidential elections take place on Sunday, October 28 and a Jair Bolsonaro victory seems all but sealed. Bolsonaro has a far-right agenda, a penchant for rhetoric that's misogynistic, racist and threatening, and a campaign that's been powered by WhatsApp. Bolsonaro is not a fan of the mainstream media. Last weekend, he hurled accusations of 'fake news' at a newspaper that alleged corporate spending on misinformation campaigns in Bolsonaro's favour. But he's got some news outlets on his side, too - most notably Record TV, a network owned by a billionaire evangelical bishop. If the media activity in the lead up to this election is anything to go by, a Bolsonaro victory could spell trouble for the country's media. Contributors Leandro Demori - Executive editor, The Intercept Brasil Sergio Ludtke - Executive director, Comprova Marina Atoji - Executive manager, Abraji Uira Machado - assistant managing editor, Folha de Sao Paulo On our radar Richard Gizbert speaks to Johanna Hoes about threats against a reporter at Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta and the news channels that are reluctant to criticise Saudi Arabia over the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Jeremy Corbyn's tussle with the UK media Jeremy Corbyn shocked the political establishment when he was elected leader of the Labour Party in the United Kingdom in 2015. The result shocked the media establishment too. Initial incredulity quickly turned into a series of criticism organised around ideas of leadership, of murky political associations, of naive economic policies and accusations of anti-semitism. Amid political instability surrounding the Conservative government's handling of Brexit, a general election could be on the horizon. Should Corbyn take power, the media story will not just be centred around how he is being covered, but the ideas he himself has about media reform in the UK. Contributors Ash Sarkar - Senior Editor, Novara Media Will Gore - Executive Editor, The Independent Justin Schlosberg - Chair of the Media Reform Coalition More from The Listening Post on: YouTube - http://aje.io/listeningpostYT Facebook - http://facebook.com/AJListeningPost Twitter - http://twitter.com/AJListeningPost Website - http://aljazeera.com/listeningpost - Subscribe to our channel: http://aje.io/AJSubscribe - Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish - Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera - Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/