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The Anhanguera-Uniderp University is a private university in Campo Grande, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil established in 1974 and controlled by the private educational group Anhanguera. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] References
TV Anhanguera went on air on Channel 2 on October 24, [1] 1963, the date of Goiânia's birthday by Jaime Câmara and his brothers Joaquim Câmara Filho and Vicente Rebouças, becoming the second station to go on air in Goiás (the first was TV Rádio Clube, currently Record Goiás, in 1961). The station went on air as an affiliate of Rede ...
Before the creation of the Primeira Liga, there was a competition called Championship of Portugal (Campeonato de Portugal), created in 1922 as the first competition of Portuguese football. However, despite its name, it corresponds to today's Portuguese Cup ( Taça de Portugal ) and was held in a knock-out basis.
TV Anhanguera Catalão is a Brazilian television station based in Catalão, a city in the state of Goiás. It operates on channel 7 (34 UHF digital), and is affiliated with TV Globo. It is one of Rede Anhanguera's stations, owned by the Jaime Câmara Group, broadcasting its programming to the southeast of Goiás.
Catholic University of Portugal (includes polytechnic schools) European University of Lisbon; Fernando Pessoa University (Porto and Ponte de Lima) (includes polytechnic schools) Lusíada University (Lisbon, Porto and Vila Nova de Famalicão) Lusófona University (Lisbon and Porto) (includes polytechnic schools)
RTP vehicles on a site. SIC reporter. TVI kiosk.. Analog broadcasts in Portugal were discontinued on April 26, 2012. There are eight free-to-air channels on Portuguese terrestrial TV: 6 are owned by the public service broadcaster RTP (with 2 being regional channels that broadcast FTA only in the Madeira and Azores Autonomous Regions), two are from private broadcasters (SIC and TVI) and one is ...
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.
Anhanguera Educacional (Portuguese pronunciation: [aɲɐ̃ˈɡwɛɾa] or [aɲɐ̃ˈɡwɛɾa edukasjoˈnaw]) is the second-largest private for-profit educational company in Brazil by number of students, with around 400,000 students in its education network.