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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)
From 7:30 pm onwards, Guaíba Ao Vivo was shown, following the model of programs shown locally at lunchtime, with comment boards, news, sports and varieties (such as the pioneer Diário de Notícias, from TV Piratini, Jornal do Almoço, from TV Gaúcha and Portovisão, from TV Difusora). Guaíba Ao Vivo took advantage of the team of ...
Sport TV is a Portuguese sports-oriented premium cable and satellite television network with seven premium channels in Portugal, one sports news channel and one channel in Portuguese-speaking Africa. The first channel, then only known as Sport TV, was launched on 16 September 1998.
Record Rio is a Brazilian television station in Rio de Janeiro. It was founded in April 1992, following the sale of TV Rio by Múcio Athayde and Nilson Fanini to Grupo Record. After the sale, Edir Macedo renamed the station "TV Record Rio de Janeiro." In addition to retransmitting RecordTV's national programming, the station also produces some ...
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.
Sports Geniuses (Fox Sports Net, 2000) Sports Night (ABC, 1998–2000) Sports on Tap; Sports Page (1977-2005) The Sports Reporters (ESPN, 1988–present) Sports Soup; Sports Stars of Tomorrow (Syndication, 2005–present) Sports Tonight (CNN from 1980 to 2001, and CNN/SI from 1996 to 2002) SportsCenter (ESPN, 1979–present) SportsCentre (TSN ...
Record Europa is a Portuguese pay television channel owned by Record, a Brazilian television network. Its programming is mostly taken from the Brazilian network. It provides general entertainment, telenovelas, Brazilian reality TV shows, and news. The channel also produces a limited amount of local content.
Record Europa is a subsidiary of Record, a Brazilian television network. It produces and distributes Record programming from Brazil in Portugal and Europe. [1] In Portugal, it distributes three channels. Along with CMTV, Record also showed interest in distributing a free-to-air channel in the Portuguese Digital Terrestrial Television platform.