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Alberto Dines (February 19, 1932) is a Brazilian journalist and writer. With a career spanning over five decades, Dines directed and launched several magazines and newspapers in Brazil and Portugal. He has taught journalism since 1963, and was a visiting professor at the Columbia University School of Journalism in 1974. Dines was the editor in chief of ''Jornal do Brasil'' for twelve years, in addition to coordinating the Rio de Janeiro branch of ''Folha de S.Paulo''. He was also the director of Grupo Abril in Portugal, where he launched the ''Exame'' magazine. After years of dodging the military dictatorship censorship as the editor in chief of ''Jornal do Brazil'', Dines was fired on June 1974 for publishing an article criticizing the overtly amicable relationship between the owners of the newspaper and the state government of Rio de Janeiro. In addition to working as a journalist, Dines has written over 15 books, including ''Death in Paradise, the Tragedy of Stefan Zweig'' (1981) and ''Fire Links – Antônio José da Silva, the Jew and other stories of the Inquisition in Portugal and Brazil'' (1992). His book about Stefan Zweig was adapted into the film ''Lost Zweig'' (2002), directed by Sylvio Back. Dines also discussed Zweig in a documentary by the same director. On April 1996, Dines launched the groundbreaking ''Observatório da Imprensa'' website. The media analysis website was later adapted into a weekly TV show, currently aired by TV Brasil, and a daily radio show, aired on public stations. ==Awards== * 1970: Maria Moors Cabot Prize * 2005: Prêmio Imprensa Estrangeira * October 2007: Austrian Holocaust Memorial Award * 2009: Austrian Cross of Honour for Science and Art * March 29, 2010: Roberto Marinho Prize for Communication (Brazil) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Alberto Dines」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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