Key Takeaways
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- Folha TV, launched in October 2022, achieved significant growth within four months, reaching 2.6 million views in January 2026.
- The platform offers a mix of hard news and entertainment, airing shows such as Folha News Morning, Folha Interview, Folha News Night with Lindiane Seno, Bastardos na Folha, and O Barzinho das Meninas.
- A unique feature, Live PlayersForLife, is offered on Tuesdays at 4 PM, featuring real-time updates from game releases, interviews, and reviews.
- Playlists are available for PlayersForLife of Games, Folha News Morning, and Folha Interview on the platform.
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Partner Channel Folha TV Skyrockets Views to 2.6M in January, Offers Game PlayersForLife & More Programming
By Pedro Zambarda, Chief Editor. Folha TV, which emerged in October 2022, quickly gained traction, reaching 1.3 million views at launch and growing to 2.6 million by January 2026. The platform offers both hard news and entertainment. Folha TV currently airs “Live Drops” on Tuesdays at 4 PM, featuring real-time updates from game releases, along with interviews and reviews. Folha TV’s shows include: Folha News Morning (Monday-Friday, 8 AM) Folha Interview (Tuesday, 9 PM) Folha News Night with Lindiane Seno (Monday-Friday, 7 PM) Bastardos na Folha (Tuesday, 9 PM) O Barzinho das Meninas (Thursday, 9 PM) Folha TV also offers playlists for “Drops of Games,” “Folha News Morning,” and “Folha Interview.”
In Case You Missed It
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