HeadlineSIGNIS Brazil national meeting of Catholic-inspired radio and television stations

SIGNIS Brazil national meeting of Catholic-inspired radio and television stations

São Paulo, Brazil – Registration is now open for the next conference of Catholic-inspired radio and television stations organized by SIGNIS Brazil, making a unique appeal to communication professionals and representatives of Catholic broadcasters. The conference, which will be held on December 4 and 5 at SEPAC Paulinas in São Paulo, aims to strengthen collaboration between Catholic and Christian-inspired radio stations, recognizing radio’s fundamental role in the daily lives of millions of Brazilians.

Each broadcaster can register up to two people, highlighting the event’s collaborative nature. Interested parties should access the link provided by the organization to complete their registration.

Despite rapid technological transformations, radio remains a vital channel of information, service delivery, and companionship for millions of Brazilians. SIGNIS Brazil maintains a department dedicated to articulating and encouraging Catholic radio stations managed by dioceses, parishes, new communities, and lay associations.

Founded on November 10, 1994, SIGNIS Brazil Radio, formerly Rede Católica de Rádio (RCR), was renamed during the SIGNIS Brazil 2022 assembly. SIGNIS Brasil Radio aims to strengthen the Church in Brazil through collaboration among broadcasters, using the creative power of radio to spread the Gospel message and promote fraternity, justice, and peace.

SIGNIS Brazil Radio produces and makes various informative and evangelizing materials and content available, addressing current issues and promoting ethical communication. The content includes debates and news of national and international relevance and continuous monitoring of information involving the Church in Brazil and local realities.

This event represents a unique opportunity for communication professionals to deepen their knowledge, strengthen their networks, and contribute to constructing a communication that prioritizes ethical values and inclusion, reaffirming the importance of radio as a means of evangelization and promoting the culture of peace.

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