RIO DE JANEIRO--At Globo Studios, Latin America's largest production facility and the world's most prolific producer of TV dramas, 352 actors, 254 writers and 183 directors are under long-term contracts feeding a content beast of thousands of hours of programming every year. Built on the edge of the Atlantic Forest, not far from Rio's Olympic...
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August 28, 2017
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Brazil's Globo Studios relies on focus groups to shape its telenovelas
By Chris Ariens
RIO DE JANEIRO--At Globo Studios, Latin America's largest production facility and the world's most prolific producer of TV dramas, 352 actors, 254 writers and 183 directors are under long-term contracts feeding a content beast of thousands of hours of programming every year. Built on the edge of the Atlantic Forest, not far from Rio's Olympic...
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