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Renata Vasconcelos is having a hard time surviving during the Journal Nacional.  The reason is a technical malfunction resulting from behind the scenes of programming

Renata Vasconcelos is having a hard time surviving during the Journal Nacional. The reason is a technical malfunction resulting from behind the scenes of programming

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Renata Vasconcelos and William Bonner ran into each other on call-up at the end of the first half

Photo: Official Instagram clone of William Bonner
Photo: Official Instagram clone of William Bonner

This Thursday (28th), Renata Vasconcelos and William Bonner Passed the “narrow skirt” of those. This is because a A technical glitch took them by surprise during transmission National Magazine. It all happened when the journalist got up from the bench to talk to Reporter Malu Mazza On the daily data for Covid-19 in Brazil, But the voice failed while calling the reporter.

“I can’t hear you. We have a technical problem, we can’t hear you. We’ll try to fix it, so you’ll be back in a bit”Presenter improvised. In the face of the unexpected, Renata and Bonner messed up, vividly unstableAt the same time, he started talking. The anchor, however, is aware of the situationThen she passed the floor to her colleague on the table.

“Next, São Paulo…”take a breath Renata Vasconcelosbut really unfocused, she got lost announcing the highlights of the next set when calling commercials, and ended up losing her words during the call. “…one of the driest months of July in history”The journalist concluded, forming a meaningless sentence.

After two blocks, the newspaper made a second attempt to communicate with malo mezewhich is in Globo Studios São Paulowhile newscasters remain in Studios Rio de JaneiroThe newspaper informs its viewers daily about the opinion poll conducted by the Media Consortium of which UOL is a part. “I have now been able to reconnect with Malu Mazza there in São Paulo and will bring up the epidemic numbers that have been updated by the Federation of Press Vehicles”Renata concluded.