Thursday, March 10, 2011

Decisive week for the choice of local programming that will house the Miss Universe 2011 in São Paulo


Deadline is required by the Miss Universe Organization and the Band will need to meet him

Newsroom TV in Review
Mark Hirakawa / Release / SPTURIS

Locations of the event must be defined in SP until midnight on 14

It is getting increasingly complicated life of Enter-Entertainment Experience, the firm Bandeirantes, the choice of sites which will house the various activities of Miss Universe 2011 in São Paulo. According to the reviews found, seven public spaces and private two opera houses vie for right to host the various activities of the event to be held between August 20 and September 12. Outside of St. Paul, the only activity is confirmed in the preliminary stage costumes, which will be held in Salvador on August 28.

Backstage, governor of Rio de Janeiro, Minas Gerais, Parana and Distrito Federal, and even the presidency work to fight for space on the agenda of the activities of candidates. There are cases of alleged exchange of favors between some state departments of Tourism and the Miss Universe Organization to expose their sights during the eight openings in the televised final block to be generated jointly by the Band and the U.S. networks NBC and Telemundo.

So far, they are in the running to host the final of the competition Ibiraupuera Gym of the Arena Skol Anhembi and Credicard Hall, due to its high capacity of the public. The Anhembi Conventions Palace (Sala Celso Furtado) is out of contention because there is capacity above that required (has 2,000 seats before the 3000 required by MUO). Places like the Municipal Theatre, Auditorium Ibirapuera, São Paulo Hall and the Memorial of Latin America would be able to receive programming parallel activities such as charity fashion shows and competitions unofficial.

If the Band does not submit to the MUO's relationship to the local official program of the Miss Universe 2011 until 23:59 on Monday (14), Brazil is in serious danger of losing the headquarters of the exhibition to the United States.

Courtesy of TV em Análise Críticas (a Brazilian TV Critics-blog)

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