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Jornal da Band: Eduardo Oinegue Adriana Araújo: 1977–present Canal Livre: Rodolfo Schneider 1980–present Jornal da Noite: Felipe Vieira Cynthia Martins 1982–1988, 1989-present Brasil Urgente: José Luiz Datena: 1997–present Band Cidade [b] — Regional program 1999-present Primeiro Jornal: Gustavo Carvalho Thaís Dias 2005-2014, 2020 ...
Rede Bandeirantes (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁedʒi bɐ̃dejˈɾɐ̃tʃis], Bandeirantes Network), or simply known as Band (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɐ̃dʒi]), is a Brazilian free-to-air television network. It began broadcasting on May 13, 1967 on VHF channel 13 in São Paulo. [1]
From the channel's launch to 2006, its logo was: "BAND" in blue and "NEWS" in white italic. They were both bold and stick together. On the air, BandNews TV ran two-line ticker (not accounted for all the lower part of the screen), showed on-screen headline right now (upper line) and news + weather (lower line).
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After this album, the band signed with Universal Music and released six more albums: NX Zero (2006), Agora (2008), Sete Chaves (2009), Projeto Paralelo (2010), Multishow ao Vivo: NX Zero 10 Anos (2011) and Em Comum (2012). According to ABPD the Band has won two singles Disk Diamond, "Incontrolável" and "Consequência", "Cedo Ou Tarde" with ...
When writing the song, the band was asked to express themselves in accordance with the essence of the anime. Bassist Aki, the song's composer, said that there were no limitations when composing "Enamel" according to the image that the anime presents. He said that it was fun because he was already familiar with anime. [2]
The band released a performance DVD to promote the release of Ritmo, Ritual e Responsa ao Vivo in 2008. However, Pinguim was not in the band by the time the DVD was released; his contract had expired and both parties were uninterested in renewing it. He was replaced by Bruno Graveto.
Ao Vivo no Mosh (Portuguese for Live at the Mosh) is the debut album by Brazilian post-punk band Smack. Recorded live at the Estúdios Mosh in São Paulo (albeit without an audience), [ 2 ] it was released in 1985 by Baratos Afins .