Feb 27 • 13:30 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

José Alberto Bardawil, founder of TV União, dies

José Alberto Bardawil, the founder of TV União and a prominent figure in Ceará's journalism, has passed away at the age of 73.

José Alberto Pinto Bardawil, a notable journalist and entrepreneur known for founding TV União, has died at the age of 73, with the news confirmed by the Associação Cearense Imprensa (ACI) on Friday, 27th. While the cause of death has not been disclosed, the ACI expressed deep sorrow over his passing, acknowledging Bardawil's significant contributions to regional television and journalism in Ceará. They characterized him as a pioneering figure in the local media landscape.

Born in Fortaleza, Bardawil initially worked in banking until he turned 26, when he transitioned to the media industry by establishing TV União, a regional television station that became a pillar of local broadcasting. His efforts not only shaped television in Ceará but also influenced local journalism, leaving a lasting legacy in the community. The ACI has extended heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues, highlighting the void his death will leave in the industry.

Bardawil's commitment to journalism and communication made him an emblematic figure in the state of Ceará, often remembered for his pioneering spirit and visionary leadership in establishing a credible television presence. His passing marks the loss of a significant contributor to the media, and his influence will be felt in the fabric of local journalism for years to come.

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