Audio News

Audio News is a Brazilian dubbing studio, founded by Ricardo Ribeiro and his nephew, Brazilian voice actor and director Marco Ribeiro. In 2009, Ricardo Ribeiro leaves the company and sold his half to his nephew, Marco Ribeiro, who became the majority shareholder of the company. The company's headquarters are located in Alto da Boa Vista, in the city of Rio de Janeiro.

Why They Rock

 * 1) They do great quality dubs for various Nickcoms, TV movies and Nicktoons from Nickelodeon, some Nick Jr. series, some Fox series (such as The Simpsons since Season 18), some cartoons and shows that were aired on Futura, cartoons from other countries like Canada (Total Drama) and Italy (The Seasons 3-7 of Winx Club and the spin-off, World of Winx), the second dub of VeggieTales made by them and much more. Their dubbing is even good in bad series too like Adult Party Cartoon.
 * 2) Some of their dubs are very well known, due to their good quality. The second dub of Yu Yu Hakusho is an example of a well-done dub by Audio News themselves, so much so that it is the best known dub of the anime in Brazil, than the first one that was also made in the studio, which was aired on the extinct Rede Manchete.
 * 3) Good directions in their dubs, like from the late Ana Lúcia Menezes.
 * 4) The voice actors (including Marco Ribeiro himself, the studio's owner, known for being the Brazilian voice actor of Robert Downey Jr., the Iron Man from Marvel Cinematic Universe and Woody from Toy Story) do a great voice acting in the studio's dubbed productions.
 * 5) Great voiceover by Marco Ribeiro himself and Márcio Seixas, who was once an announcer for the now extinct and legendary Brazilian dubbing studio Herbert Richers.

The Only Bad Quality

 * 1) They made a few bad dubs, like PopPixie for example, due to having voice actors from Belo Horizonte, instead of the official Rio de Janeiro voice actors of the characters and their first dub of VeggieTales.

Trivia

 * Audio News owner, Marco Ribeiro, also owns dubbing studio Wan Marc (formerly Wan Mächer), also from Rio de Janeiro.