On the day of the Rio 2016 opening ceremony on Friday 5 August, BBC Brasil will start piloting its new daily Facebook Live, #BBCporaí, which will bring unique stories from the Olympic city. The programme will run live from 12.15 Brazil time (16.15 GMT) Monday to Friday throughout the Games on the BBC Brasil Facebook page as well as the website bbcbrasil.com.  The inaugural edition of #BBCporaí will test the mood in Brazil as the country announces the start of the biggest global sports event.

 

#BBCporaí benefits from innovative software that allows real-time editing and multimedia inserts from BBC reporters as well as contributions from social-media audiences on platforms such as Skype and WhatsApp. #BBCporaí is presented from Rio de Janeiro by BBC Brasil’s Ricardo Senra, whose movements through the streets of the city will be filmed and broadcast live from 12.15, Monday to Friday.  #BBCporaí seeks the widest possible audience engagement which will in fact define the running time of each edition.

 

“With #BBCporaí, we tried to create a format and a tone that we believe works best with our audiences connecting with us via social media,” says BBC Brasil Editor, Silvia Salek. “#BBCporaí is a pilot project based on the strategy that has helped BBC Brazil massively increase its reach. It’s all about making the most of our proximity to our audience via our social-media presence, understanding what they want and bringing high-quality content to as many people as possible.”

 

The impact of BBC Brasil has increased significantly over the last year.  Its website bbcbrasil.com reached 20.1 million unique users in June 2016 (Source: ComScore).  In addition to the website, the BBC Brasil content is available via its channels on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and Instagram.

 

BBC Brasil is part of BBC World Service. (Source: BBC press release)