Ricardo Kotscho

Ricardo Kotscho (born in São Paulo on March 16, 1948) is a Brazilian journalist and author. He was awarded twice with the Esso Journalism Award[1] and twice with the Vladimir Herzog Award.[2] During his career, he worked in several major newspapers, magazines and TV channels, such as O Estado de S. Paulo, IstoÉ magazine, Folha de S. Paulo, Canal 21 of Rede Bandeirantes, SBT and CNT/Gazeta.[3] From 2003 to 2004, he served as the Secretary of Press and Divulgation of the Presidency of the Republic for Lula's government.[3] Nowadays, he is a Special Reporter for Brasileiros magazine.[4]

Ricardo Kotscho, 2004.

Bibliography

  • A prática da reportagem (Editora Ática)
  • Serra Pelada: uma ferida aberta na selva (Editora Brasiliense)
  • Explode um novo Brasil — Diário da campanha das Diretas (Brasiliense)
  • Do golpe ao Planalto — Uma vida de repórter (Companhia das Letras)
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