Brazilian television executive and host, Silvio Santos, passed away at the age of 93. Santos, known for his trademark smile and catchphrase, died on Saturday, August 17, due to bronchopneumonia as a ...
(JTA) — RIO DE JANEIRO — Silvio Santos, a son of Sephardic Jewish immigrants who rose from working-class roots to become one of Brazil’s wealthiest men and a popular television personality, died Aug.
BRASILIA – Silvio Santos, a Brazilian television executive and presenter known for his beaming smile and catchphrase “Who wants money?” has died after a decades-long career in the spotlight. He was 93 ...
SAO PAULO, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Brazilian media mogul Silvio Santos, who went from street vendor to owner of a business empire including one of the country's largest TV channels, died at the age of 93, ...
There's no one more famous than Silvio Santos in Brazil. As the host of a Sunday variety show that has been on air since the beginnings of TV in the South American nation, Santos, 82, is known among ...
When Santos was included in our billionaires ranking, it was partly due to Jequiti's success. The company was created in 2006 and it already has 7% of Brazil's booming cosmetics market, attracting the ...
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — Silvio Santos, a Brazilian television executive and presenter known for his beaming smile and catchphrase “Who wants money?” has died after a decades-long career in the ...
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Santos owned the television network SBT and created several variety shows. The most famous of them carried his name, which he hosted since 1963, and in recent years had aired on Sunday nights. It is ...