This documentary is very old and pre-dates the internet.
There's no denying the extent of Globo's influence. But, compared to the 80's, it's merely a shadow of it's former self. Probably because of the internet. Also, there are other communication vehicles fighting for eyeballs now.
Politics aside, its IT arm 'globo.com' is pretty modern and open.
> There's no denying the extent of Globo's influence. But, compared to the 80's, it's merely a shadow of it's former self.
The ire lingers, though. Sometimes Globo shows up to report on something and they essentially get kicked out of the area (by the people near the event). This may be a combination of how it tends to report on certain subjects and leftover distrust from the past decades.
This documentary is still banned in Brazil and can't be broadcast offline anywhere.