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Após passagens por SBT e Record, o apresentador Yudi Tamashiro agora se dedica ao mercado da música.
Ele investiu mais de um R$ 1 milhão na montagem de uma produtora em São Paulo, capacitada para oferecer vários tipos de serviços.
Flávio Ricco com colaboração de José Carlos Nery
A Rede Massa, do Ratinho, com emissoras no Paraná, tem planos de ampliar o seu alcance e chegar a outros estados.
Aliás, já existe um trabalho para se conseguir novas emissoras, especialmente na região Nordeste.
O filho do apresentador, deputado Ratinho Junior, está à frente de mais essa investida.
Flávio Ricco com colaboração de José Carlos Nery
A Globo promoveu, semana passada, no Projac o workshop de “I Love Paraisópolis”, substituta de “Alto Astral” na faixa das 19h, com participação de seus autores e colaboradores, elenco e direção. Nesse encontro, foram discutidos temas relativos à trama e ao seu período de duração.
Ficou decidido que a novela, escrita por Alcides Nogueira e Mário Teixeira, irá estrear em 11 de maio e ficará no ar até 6 de novembro. O planejamento só será alterado em caso de algum fato excepcional, evento esportivo ou qualquer outra coisa.
Um dos mais empolgados no workshop de “I Love Paraisópolis” e na maior expectativa para o início das gravações era Caio Castro, devido à oportunidade de viver o primeiro vilão de sua carreira. No evento, o ator fez um agradecimento especial à equipe e declarou ainda que está “amando” o papel.
Caio será um bandido temido, que controla uma comunidade e compra todo mundo. Os trabalhos começam com gravações no Brasil e nos Estados Unidos.
Flávio Ricco com colaboração de José Carlos Nery
Newcastle: With the AFC Asian Cup Australia 2015 semi-finals looming large we look at all the vital statistics ahead of Australia’s showdown with the UAE in Newcastle on Tuesday.
The second AFC Asian Cup semi-final in Newcastle will feature a maiden competitive fixture between Australia and the UAE.
Goals should be expected, with Australia having netted the most in the tournament with 10, whilst the UAE boast the competition’s leading goal scorer in Ali Mabkout, who has found the net four times.
The UAE have been defensively stout throughout the tournament, conceding only four goals, despite seeing their opponents amass 75 attempts on goal.
Australia v United Arab Emirates
Australia have reached the semi-finals of the AFC Asian Cup for the second successive tournament, in only their third appearance.
United Arab Emirates have reached their third such semi-final, and first since 1996, when they finished as runners-up.
This will be the first competitive meeting between these sides.
The hosts have scored more goals than any other nation in the competition so far (10).
However, no player has scored more goals than United Arab Emirates’ Ali Mabkhout (4).
Both of these sides finished as runners-up in their group, winning two and losing one of their three games.
United Arab Emirates have won only two of their last seven AFC Asian Cup games (D2 L3), however in their most recent draw they eliminated holders Japan on penalties.
No side has had more shots on target than Australia (32) – over twice as many as United Arab Emirates (13).
United Arab Emirates have conceded just four goals in four games so far, despite having faced more shots than any other side in the competition (75, including blocked shots).
Stats provided by Opta
Source : Asian Football Confederation website
Sydney: As Korea Republic and Iraq head to Sydney looking to seal a place in the final, we bring you all the vital statistics ahead of Monday’s match.
The opening AFC Asian Cup Australia 2015 semi-final in Sydney features the competition’s two most accurate shooting teams.
Korea Republic have registered 55% shots on goal, whilst Iraq are only just behind, hitting the target with 54% of their attempts.
The match is the Taeguk Warriors’ third successive appearance at the AFC Asian Cup semi-finals, but they have a poor record in the fixture, not having reached a final since 1988.
Korea Republic v Iraq
Korea Republic have reached the semi-finals for the third successive AFC Asian Cup tournament. However, they’ve not reached the final since 1988.
This will be Iraq’s third semi-final appearance in the competition, after 1976 and 2007. These sides have met twice before in this competition in 1972 and 2007 – both games ended 0-0.
Korea Republic have won all four of their games so far without conceding a goal.
Indeed, they have not lost any of their last 14 AFC Asian Cup games (W9 D5), though two of those draws saw them eliminated on penalties.
Iraq have received 12 yellow cards in the tournament so far – at least three more than any other side.
Korea Republic have the best shooting accuracy of any side in the 2015 tournament (55%). Iraq have the second best (54.29%).
Iraq have kept a clean sheet in eight of their last 12 AFC Asian Cup games.
No player has played more successful passes than Korea Republic’s Ki Sung-yueng in this tournament (261).
Stats provided by Opta
Source : Asian Football Confederation website
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