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  2. List of television stations in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    TV Carioba Comunicações Ltda. — — redecnt.com.br: ZYB 882 Record Paulista Bauru: 04 27 TV Record de Bauru Ltda. — 1 kW recordpaulista.com.br: ZYB 885 TV Bandeirantes Vale do Paraíba Taubaté: 06 23 Rádio e Televisão Taubaté Ltda. — 25 kW www.band.uol.com.br /tv /vale: ZYB 886 Rede Vida: S. J. do Rio Preto: 11 32 INBRAC — 25 kW ...

  3. Premiere (Brazilian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Being part of Canais Globo, it is present in SKY, Claro TV and Vivo TV, and some operators outside the country, such as MEO and NOS. From 1997 to 2006 it was called Premiere Esportes, switching to Premiere Futebol Clube and then to PFC, but in 2011 moved again, this time to Premiere FC, and finally to Premiere starting in 2013.

  4. Television in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    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] SBT lost 44% of its viewership in the prime time, while Globo lost 9%. [13]

  5. TV Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    TV Venezuela (also known as TVV) is a Venezuelan-American television channel airing in the United States for the Venezuelan diaspora, featuring programming from various Venezuelan television networks. The network was created to fill in a void in the US Hispanic market, for the Venezuelan diaspora.

  6. ESPN4 - Wikipedia

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    ESPN4 is a Brazilian sports channel that was launched on 5 February 2012 as Fox Sports, replacing the Brazilian variant of Speed.A second channel, Fox Sports 2 was launched on 24 January 2014, which continues to use the Fox Sports name temporarily due to contractual obligations.

  7. Televen - Wikipedia

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    With the help of investors (including Venezuelan television personality Guillermo "Fantastico" Gonzalez) in the early 1990s, Televen quickly expanded their coverage to all of Venezuela and managed to attract a larger audience share than the state-owned network, Venozolana de Televisión, but it still remained far behind RCTV and Venevision.

  8. List of television networks in Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    Televisa - The first commercial network in Venezuela, was bought out by the Grupo Cisneros and became Venevisión. RCTV (Radio Caracas Televisión) - Second commercial network whose license expired on May 27, 2007.

  9. Viva (Brazilian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The channel features programs from TV Globo and the pay channel GNT on alternative schedules. [1] The channel focuses on women and the family. [2] It exhibits miniseries, dubbed films, telenovelas, television series and variety programs. It also reruns Estrelas, Caldeirão do Huck, Mais Você and Malhação, all in alternative schedules.