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Crusoé

crusoe.com.br

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20.5/30

From 24 articles scored. Updated daily.

Where they shine: Logical Coherence (4.1). Where they slip: Perspective Balance (2.6).

Crusoé's report card

Source Quality 3.0/5
Perspective Balance 2.6/5
Contextual Depth 3.5/5
Language Neutrality 3.5/5
Transparency 3.8/5
Logical Coherence 4.1/5

17 news articles · 2 opinion pieces · 5 analyses

About Crusoé

Crusoé is a Brazilian weekly news magazine founded in 2018 that focuses on investigative journalism, politics, and current affairs. It is known for its in-depth reporting on Brazilian politics, corruption cases, and exclusive interviews with major political figures. The publication primarily serves an educated, middle-to-upper-class audience interested in political analysis and investigative content.

Ownership: Crusoé is owned by Holding Crusoé, founded by journalists Alexandre Borges and Mário Sabino, both former executives from Editora Abril who previously worked at Veja magazine.

Revenue: The publication operates primarily on a subscription-based model with digital and print subscriptions, supplemented by limited advertising revenue.

Editorial Line: Crusoé is commonly characterized by Brazilian media observers as having a center-right editorial line with a critical stance toward left-wing political parties, particularly the Workers' Party (PT). The magazine is often described as supportive of anti-corruption investigations and has been perceived as favorable to conservative political positions, though it maintains journalistic independence.

Founded: 2018 · São Paulo, SP

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