1. Legal entity
{{TO_BE_FILLED: full legal name of the owning company}}, registered with the Brazilian Federal Revenue under CNPJ nº {{TO_BE_FILLED: CNPJ}}, headquartered at {{TO_BE_FILLED: full address}}.
EditorialHub operates under this legal entity for all tax, labour and civil-liability purposes related to its editorial activity. Commercial contracts, partner agreements and tax obligations are signed in the name of the legal person above.
2. Shareholders and control
EditorialHub is controlled by {{TO_BE_FILLED: name(s) of controlling shareholder(s) and percentage of holding}}. There is no equity participation from governments, political parties, or economic groups that receive regular editorial coverage from the outlet.
Changes to shareholding with a material impact on control are disclosed on this page within 30 days of being formally registered with the relevant commercial registry.
3. Board
- Head of newsroom: {{TO_BE_FILLED: name}}
- Editor in chief: {{TO_BE_FILLED: name}}
- Commercial director: {{TO_BE_FILLED: name}}
- Chief technology officer: {{TO_BE_FILLED: name, if applicable}}
4. Funding sources
The operation is funded by:
- Programmatic advertising (Google AdSense and partners) — material labelled as "Advertising" or "Sponsored Content".
- Sponsored content — produced in full separation from the editorial team and always labelled in font and contrast equivalent to the editorial body.
- Editorial partnerships and content licensing — when applicable, disclosed in the article footer and listed at {{TO_BE_FILLED: list of active commercial partners, if any}}.
- Affiliate links — when a story contains a link that generates a commission for EditorialHub, this is disclosed in the text itself.
- Donations and voluntary subscriptions — when applicable.
No single source of revenue exceeds {{TO_BE_FILLED: maximum percentage, e.g. 25%}} of total turnover — internal policy to preserve editorial independence. When this limit is sustainably exceeded, the situation is disclosed on this page.
5. Editorial independence
Advertisers have no influence over editorial agendas, approach, or angles. Conflicts identified between editorial coverage and commercial relationships are resolved in favour of editorial independence — this policy is part of every advertiser and partner contract.
The newsroom team does not have access to individualised commercial data about advertisers; the commercial team does not have access to stories in production. The separation is operational, not merely declarative.
6. Governance and ombuds
Questions about ownership, governance, or conflicts of interest can be sent to [email protected]. Whistleblower reports are handled confidentially and protect the reporter from retaliation.
7. Regulatory transparency
This page is updated whenever there is a change in shareholders, the board, or the primary funding sources. Last update recorded on {{TO_BE_FILLED: date of last update}}.