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TV Record was the fourth station to operate in the country after TV Tupi São Paulo (1950), TV Tupi Rio de Janeiro (1951) and TV Paulista (1952). During the 1960s, the channel became popular, even leading in audience, with the exhibition of music festivals such as MPB and Jovem Guarda . [ 5 ]
Jornal da Record: Segunda Edição (1990–1992; 1999–2003) Jornal Onze e Meia (1997–1999) Mappin Movietone (1953–1965) O Homem do Tempo (1965–1975) Passando a Limpo (1997–2003) Pesca & Companhia (2000–2001) Questão de Opinião (2001-2002) Record Economia (1988-1990) Record em Notícias (1973–1996) Record Notícias (2009–2012)
Record News Sul (2007–2012) Tempo News (2007–2012) Talk shows. Cartão de Visita (2012) Brasília Ao Vivo (2007–2012) Economia e Negócios (2007–2012)
In 1953, TV Record started as the second Brazilian TV channel (the first was the defunct Rede Tupi). As the network celebrated its 54th anniversary, a new channel has been launched. As the network celebrated its 54th anniversary, a new channel has been launched.
Then, a slide went live with a countdown to the debut of TV Record Rio Grande do Sul, with orchestrated music playing and carrying the following message: "Vem aí a TV dos Gaúchos". [17] At noon, a special program was broadcast presenting the new programming to viewers in Rio Grande do Sul, [18] [19] and then the program Tudo É Possível was ...
Record Brasília (channel 8) is a Brazilian television station based in Brasília, Federal District carrying Record for the Brazilian capital area and its surroundings. Owned-and-operated by Grupo Record, its studios are in the Record Building, located in the Southern Radio and Television Sector (SRTVS), in the South Wing of Plano Piloto, and its transmitters are in the Digital TV Tower of ...
TV Record was opened at 8:53 pm on September 27, 1953 by lawyer and businessman Paulo Machado de Carvalho, operating on VHF channel 7. Initially, covering only the capital of São Paulo, Record began its first attempt to expand nationally in 1959, when, together with the extinct TV Rio, it led the Rede das Emissoras Unidas and, later, the Rede de Emissoras Independentes.
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