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  2. Brasília Digital TV Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Brasília Digital TV Tower (Portuguese: Torre de TV Digital de Brasília) is a broadcast tower which made digital television signal available for the whole Federal District and surroundings.

  3. TV Brasília - Wikipedia

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    TV Brasília is a Brazilian television station based in Brasília, Distrito Federal.It operates on channel 6.1 (28 digital UHF) and is affiliated with RedeTV!.It was founded on April 21, 1960 of present by Assis Chateaubriand, on the same day as the inauguration of Brasília, and currently half of its shares belong to the Diários Associados and the other half to the Paulo Octávio Organizations.

  4. List of Brazil over-the-air television networks - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Time in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    This is the standard time zone only on a few small offshore Atlantic islands. The only such island with a permanent population is Fernando de Noronha, with 3,167 inhabitants (2022 census), 0.0016% of Brazil's population. [2]

  6. Brasília TV Tower - Wikipedia

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    One of the biggest symbols of the capital, the Feira da Torre began during the 1970s, when the first stalls began to be placed under the tower. In 2010 construction began on a fixed structure for the tower in an area further down the tower, which would be ready for Brasília's 50th anniversary, [ 2 ] but the work was only completed the ...

  7. Television in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The 2000s saw the decline of television audience in the country, as internet access grew rapidly. [10] The daily average of TV sets turned on dropped from 65% in 1982–1991 to 42% in 2008. [ 11 ] In the decade, the top five TV networks in the country lost altogether 4.3% of their share. [ 12 ]

  8. Internet in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2023, Brazil had a total of 177 million internet users, which is about a 1.05% increase from 2022. [33] The proportion of users accessing the Internet via mobile phones, desktop computers, tablets, and consoles were 55.46%, 43.81%, 0.60%, and 0.13%, respectively. [34] 86% of women had access to the internet while 83% of males had ...

  9. IX.br - Wikipedia

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    It is a project of the government agency Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil (Brazilian Internet Steering Committee, CGI.br), and operates as a non-profit funded by NIC.br. [ 1 ] IX.br is an interconnection of metropolitan area network IXPs (called PIXes in Brazil) with commercial and academic networks, under centralized management.