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Media Kit 2025

Reach the professionals
who decide on Brazil.

The Brazilian Report is independent intelligence on Brazil for investors, executives, and policymakers. Our readers do not follow Brazil — they make decisions about it. Sponsoring TBR means your organisation is seen in that context.

Publishing since

2017

Coverage

Brazil · Daily

Language

English · International

Recognition

Best Newsletter Americas

What we are

Not a media brand.
A decision tool.

The Brazilian Report produces analytical journalism on Brazil for an international professional audience. Every piece is structured around implications — what a development means for investors, executives, and policy professionals — not just what happened.

That positions our sponsors differently from standard media buys. Your organisation is not seen next to breaking news. It is seen in the context of serious, considered analysis that our readers act on.

Reader-funded

The Brazilian Report is funded by subscriptions, not advertising. Sponsorship is selective and structured to preserve the editorial independence that makes the product valuable.

Editorially independent

No sponsor influences editorial content. Sponsors associate with analysis — they do not shape it. This is the condition that makes the association credible to our audience.

Niche by design

We cover Brazil exclusively, in English, for an international professional audience. Our reach is narrow and high-value — not mass. Sponsors reach exactly who they need to reach.

Who reads us

An audience that
acts on what it reads.

Our readers are professionals whose work is directly affected by Brazilian political and economic developments. They read TBR not for background information but because they need to make decisions — and missing what matters has a cost.

Investment professionals

Fund managers, analysts, and risk teams at firms with Brazil exposure across private equity, fixed income, equities, and infrastructure. They track political and regulatory risk before it is priced in.

Portfolio risk

MACRO

FX

Diplomatic and government

Diplomats, foreign ministry officials, and government analysts across the Americas, Europe, and multilateral institutions. They track Brazilian political dynamics, bilateral relations, and policy direction.

Policy

BILATERAL

Multilateral

Multinational executives

C-suite and strategy teams at companies operating or expanding in Brazil across energy, agribusiness, fintech, and consumer sectors. They need to understand the regulatory and political environment before acting on it.

Market entry

Regulatory

Operations

Advisory and policy professionals

Strategy consultants, law firm partners, regulatory advisors, think tank researchers, and academic analysts with Brazil mandates. They use TBR as a primary source for client work and policy research.

Consulting

Legal

Research

Sponsorship formats

Four ways to reach
our audience.

Each format keeps editorial and commercial content clearly separated. Sponsors associate with TBR's analysis — they do not influence it. The daily Briefing is not available for sponsorship in any form.

Most requested

Sponsored Report

A standalone analytical report on a Brazil theme, produced independently by TBR, co-branded with the sponsor. Distributed to the full subscriber base and promoted across channels.

$8,000 – $15,000

per report · includes production and distribution

Full TBR editorial control

Co-branded cover and distribution

Labelled "Supported by [Sponsor]"

Archive placement included

Most requested

Sponsored Edition

A thematic newsletter edition on a topic relevant to the sponsor's sector, produced independently by TBR. Distributed to the full subscriber base with prominent sponsor labelling.

$3,500 – $6,000

per report · includes production

— Full TBR editorial control

— Full subscriber distribution

— Labelled "Supported by [Sponsor]"

— Social amplification included

Most requested

Sponsored Amplification

TBR-produced posts boosted to a targeted LinkedIn audience. Sponsor pays for distribution — content is written and published by TBR independently. LinkedIn labels all boosted posts as "promoted".

$1,500 – $5,000

per campaign · LinkedIn ad spend separate

— Thematic or reach campaign

— TBR selects posts to boost

— No sponsor approval of content

— Post-campaign performance report

The daily Brazil Briefing is not available for sponsorship. It is the core subscriber product and remains free of commercial content in any form.

"The depth of analysis on institutional dynamics — especially around the courts and the federal budget — is something you simply will not find anywhere else in English."

Senior economist · Multilateral institution

Editorial policy

What our
independence
means for you.

Our editorial independence is the reason our audience trusts us — and the reason your association with TBR carries weight. These are the rules that protect both.

Editorial content is never for sale

No sponsor influences the analysis, framing, or conclusions of any TBR editorial product. Sponsors pay for association and distribution, not for editorial positioning.

All sponsorship is clearly labelled

Every sponsored product carries a clear, prominent label. There is no ambiguity about what is editorial and what is sponsored. This is non-negotiable.

Sponsors are selected, not solicited

An organisation's association with TBR must be credible to our audience. We reserve the right to decline any sponsorship that would compromise the perception of our independence.

No conflict of interest

We do not accept sponsorship from domestic Brazilian political actors, entities under active TBR coverage, or organisations with a direct stake in Brazilian policy outcomes we regularly analyse.

Readers are always informed

Our editorial and sponsorship policies are publicly available. We do not hide commercial relationships from our readers.

Get started

Speak to the professionals

deciding on Brazil.

All sponsorship conversations start with a direct call — no forms, no automated systems. We assess whether the fit is right for both sides before proposing a format and scope.

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