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Q launched on November 11, 2005 as QTV, standing for "Quality Television". Its flagship stations in Metro Manila were DZOE-TV—which GMA leased as part of a partnership with the religious broadcaster ZOE Broadcasting Network (gaining control of the station in exchange for providing equipment for ZOE, and allowing airtime for ZOE-produced programming on QTV), with the GMA-owned DWDB-TV serving ...
Grupo Éxito traces its origins to a Medellín, Colombia family-run textile business, founded in 1949 by Gustavo Toro Quintero. [5] Éxito is the Spanish word for "success". In 1972, it transitioned to a hypermarket-style experience when it added supermarket products and, in 1974, began adding more locations.
The founding members of Fundo de Quintal, Almir Guineto (banjo/cavaco), Bira Presidente (), Jorge Aragão (acoustic guitar), Neoci (), Sereno (tan-tan), Sombrinha (acoustic guitar/chip) and Ubirany (hand-repique), [1] used to perform on Wednesdays in the sambas at the headquarters of the carnival block Cacique de Ramos in the mid-1970s. [2]
Grupo Casas Bahia (formerly known as Via, [1] and Via Varejo), is a Brazilian retail company founded in 2010 through the merger of retail companies Casas Bahia, owned by the Klein family, and Ponto, owned by Grupo Pão de Açúcar. Since June 2019, the Klein family owns a controlling stake in Via Varejo.
Hi-Q may refer to: Hi-Q (band), a Romanian pop group; Hi-Q (game), a peg solitaire game; Hi-Q (production music), a library of production music;
The Catholic Church in Honduras is composed of eight dioceses: Tegucigalpa, Comayagua, Choluteca, Olancho, Yoro, San Pedro Sula, Trujillo and Copán which are a part of the Conference Episcopal of Honduras. The Protestant churches are structured by three confederacies: The Pastors' Association of Honduras, the Evangelical Brotherhood of ...
On 5 August 1976, composer and music producer Nelson Motta opened a nightclub at a shopping center in Gávea, Rio de Janeiro; it was named Frenetic Dancing Days Discotheque and was a huge success. [1]
XEQ-AM (940 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Mexico City. [1] The concession is held by Cadena Radiodifusora Mexicana, S.A. de C.V. [1] and is operated by Radiópolis. [2] [3] It airs a Spanish-language adult hits radio format known as "La Q 940."