Felipe Machado

Luis Felipe Machado de Oliveira (Portuguese pronunciation: [fiˈlipi maˈʃadu]; born August 4, 1970) is a Brazilian journalist,[1][2] writer and musician.

The first, Mordaça no Estadao (Gagging the Newspaper O Estado de SP),[6] delves into the history of censorship and authoritarian power in Brazilian media during the 1970s.

The second, Um Paraíso Perdido (Paradise Lost),[7][8] recounts the trip of the famed Brazilian writer Euclides da Cunha into the Amazon one hundred years ago.

Later in 2011, he left Grupo Estado and moved to a news company called Diário de S. Paulo, where he was responsible for the management of all the crews for digital media, commercial projects and strategic partners.

After that, in 2013, he was bureau chief for R7, where he was responsible for managing journalist crews in different regions of Brazil, like São Paulo, Brasilia, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte and Salvador.

Among its sponsors are global names such as John Bruton, Ireland's former Prime Minister, and Kanwal Sibal, India's former Secretary of Foreign Affairs.