Brazil's next president declares war on 'fake news' media
NOVEMBER 4, 2018 / 1:25 PM / UPDATED 3 HOURS AGO
Brazil's next president declares war on 'fake news' media
Anthony Boadle, Gram Slattery
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BRASILIA/SAO PAULO (Reuters) - For Brazils right-wing President-elect Jair Bolsonaro, attacking critical press outlets almost daily on social media is not enough. Once in office, he vows to hit their bottom line.
With half a billion dollars in public-sector marketing budgets coming under his discretion, the fiery former Army captain is threatening to slash ad buys with adversarial media groups, striking at the financial foundations of Brazils free press.
After a campaign in which Bolsonaro dismissed investigative reporting as fake news invented by a corrupt establishment and his supporters went after individual journalists, the threats are sending a chill through the countrys newsrooms.
Asked in a TV interview last week if he would respect press freedom even for his favorite foil, newspaper Folha de S.Paulo, Brazils largest circulation daily, Bolsonaros answer was curt.
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