Brazzil? What Is It All About?

Created in April of 1989, BRAZZIL has been a national respected link between Brazil and all those — Brazilian or not — who feel a kinship with the Brazilian way of life, politics, economy, culture, and soul. Going beyond the report of facts, BRAZZIL brings the whys, the hows and thens.

Note: BRAZZIL Magazine is not being printed at present. We are exclusively online.

Periodicity: BRAZZIL is published once a month, 12 times a year.

Readership: (This information was current in January 2003.) National readership is 40,000. Approximately 30% of the circulation is in the Greater Los Angeles area; 20% in the San Francisco area; 15% in the New York/New Jersey area; 15% in the Miami area, with the rest going to places as San Diego (CA), Atlanta (GA), Allston (MA). We have subscribers in every state in the US, including Alaska and Hawaii.

WEB sitehttps://www.brazzil.com

We are being visited daily by around 11,000 people (these are individual visitors not hits) from more than 140 countries, including USA (53%), Brazil (16%), Canada (5%), United Kingdom (4%), Germany (2%), Australia (2%), Portugal (2%), France (1%), Italy (1%), and Netherlands (1%).

Features: BRAZZIL’s in-depth articles deal with politics, economy, behavior, ecology, tourism, literature, arts and culture in general. The magazine also publishes That’s Brazilian, a list of Brazilian businesses in all major cities throughout the United States, including New York-New Jersey, Miami, San Francisco and Los Angeles.

Language: More than 90% of BRAZZIL is in English but we always reserve some pages to publish in Portuguese crônicas and short-stories from the best Brazilian and Portuguese writers.

Distribution: Libraries across the nation receive BRAZZIL. The magazine is also distributed for free in jazz-clubs, restaurants, record shops and bookstores. Naturally, everything that’s Brazilian, starting with the Brazilian Embassy and consulates, also receive BRAZZIL. Thanks to Ethnic NewsWatch, the entire text of BRAZZIL since 1994 is also available on CD-ROM in public and college libraries all across the United States.

Clients: Among our advertisers are AT&T, Western Union, Warner Brothers, United Airlines, Korean Air, Varig Airlines, Audio Forum, Ford Language Institute, Vigo Remittance and Adams Travel.

Our Staff

Publisher and Editor: Rodney Mello

Here are a few of our generous volunteers:

Richard Ames
Laura V. Archiapatti
Ernest Barteldes
Salvino Campos (Photography)
Peter Castles
Katheryn Lynette Gallant
Rosemary Gund
Valerie Lernihan
John Miller (in Rio)
Barbara Maglio
Marianna O’Carroll
Bill Randolph
Habib Salloum (in Canada)
Daniella Thompson
Sonia Tryhane (Photography)
Kirsten Weinoldt


 

Our policy on emails and letters:

Letters  and emails received by Brazzil or its contributors may be published in our printed and/or online version and Forum unless the author expressly states that the message is personal and not for publication.


 

Our address:

Los Angeles, California
USA
Ads: (323) 255-8062
Editorial: (323) 255-8062
E-mail: rodney@brazzil.com 
Brazzil on line:
www.brazzil.com

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