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Rodrigo Rodrigues (TV Host)
Rodrigo de Oliveira Rodrigues (18 April 1975 — 28 July 2020) was a Brazilian sports journalist, television host, musician and writer. Career Television Rodrigues was born in Rio de Janeiro, and started his career on TV in 1995, presenting the painting ''Teentrevista'' as part of the program Convocação Geral, at the time hosted by Rede Vida, where he stayed until the end of 1996. In 1997 he attended the UERJ Artistic Education course for Journalism at the Facultade da Cidade, which would become the University Center UniverCidade, now extinct. In the same year, he won a scholarship from the university TV Laboratory to produce and present the program '' CTV '', aired on the campus circuit until the end of 1998. The following year he moved to Estácio de Sá University, where he presented and produced the program ''Clip Brasil''. He was also editor-in-chief and reporter for ''Estácio no Ar'', elected as the best university news program in the country in the 1999 ''EXPOCOM''. In ...
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