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TV Record de Bauru Ltda. — 1 kW recordpaulista.com.br: ZYB 885 TV Bandeirantes Vale do Paraíba Taubaté: 06 23 Rádio e Televisão Taubaté Ltda. — 25 kW www.band.uol.com.br /tv /vale: ZYB 886 Rede Vida: S. J. do Rio Preto: 11 32 INBRAC — 25 kW www.redevida.com.br: ZYB 888 Rede 21: São Paulo — 21 Rede 21 Comunicações S/A
This is a list of Brazil over-the-air television networks, in which it has a listing of over-the-air television networks that operate their stations in Brazil. [1] According to the Brazilian Agency of Telecommunications (Anatel), a television network is “a set of generating stations and their television relay systems with national coverage and convey the same basic programming”, following ...
DTV in Brazil supports interactive television through the Ginga platform. [28] On 18 January 2022, the Fórum Sistema Brasileiro TV Digital Terrestre (SBTVD Forum) recommended the Brazilian Government new technologies that would lead to Brazil's "TV 3.0" system, including the use of ATSC 3.0 technologies in the new standard. The new system is ...
Brazilian television network affiliates (4 C) Pages in category "Television stations in Brazil" The following 127 pages are in this category, out of 127 total.
30 Brazil. 31 British Indian Ocean Territory. 32 British Virgin Islands. 33 Brunei. 34 Bulgaria. 35 Burkina Faso. 36 Burundi. ... Television broadcast stations in ...
List of television stations in Brazil; TLC (Latin American TV channel) TV A Crítica; TV Alterosa; TV Asa Branca; TV Brasil Internacional; TV Câmara; TV Câmara Jacareí; TV Cultura; TV da Gente; TV Diário; TV dos Trabalhadores; TV Escola; TV Excelsior; TV Gazeta; TV Globo; TV Globo Internacional; TV Jornal; TV Jornal do Brasil; TV Jovem Pan ...
TV Globo is composed of 5 owned-and-operated television stations and 122 affiliates throughout Brazil [3] plus its own international networks, TV Globo Internacional and TV Globo Portugal. In 2007, TV Globo moved its analog operations to high-definition television production for digital broadcasting .
The station was inaugurated in the city of São Paulo on September 27, 1953, by businessman Paulo Machado de Carvalho, owner until then of a radio conglomerate, through a concession obtained in November 1950, the year television was launched in Brazil. TV Record was the fourth station to operate in the country after TV Tupi São Paulo (1950 ...