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  2. TV Globo - Wikipedia

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    36 UHF (Recife) TV Globo (stylized as tvglobo; Portuguese: [teˈve ˈɡlobu], "Globe TV", or simply Globo and alternatively as Global), formerly known as Rede Globo, is a Brazilian free-to-air television network, launched by media proprietor Roberto Marinho on 26 April 1965. It is owned by media conglomerate Grupo Globo.

  3. Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão - Wikipedia

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    The Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão (Brazilian Portuguese: [sisˈtemɐ bɾaziˈlejɾu dʒi televiˈzɐ̃w]; SBT [ˈɛsi ˈbe ˈte]; "Brazilian Television System") is a Brazilian free-to-air television network founded on Wednesday, 19 August 1981, by the businessman and television personality Silvio Santos. [1][2] The company was established ...

  4. Cartoon Network (Portuguese TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.CartoonNetwork.pt. Cartoon Network Portugal, commonly abbreviated as CN, is a Portuguese digital cable and satellite television channel launched on 3 December and is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery under its based of the U.S. channel of the same name. Currently, Cartoon Network is the most-watched kids and teens' channel in ...

  5. Multishow ao Vivo - Wikipedia

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    Multishow ao Vivo is a special series aired by Brazilian TV station Multishow . Multishow ao Vivo: Dois Quartos. Multishow ao Vivo: Ivete no Maracanã. Multishow ao Vivo: Ivete Sangalo no Madison Square Garden. Multishow ao Vivo: Skank no Mineirão. Multishow ao Vivo: Vanessa da Mata. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the ...

  6. Live television - Wikipedia

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    Live television. Live television is a television production broadcast in real-time, as events happen, in the present. In a secondary meaning, it may refer to streaming television where all viewers watch the same stream simultaneously, rather than watching video on demand. In most cases live programming is not being recorded as it is shown on TV ...

  7. Television in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Cable television in Brazil, as of 2010, was available to only 10 million households (around 30 million viewers, which represents less than 20% of the country's population). [23] Most of the users are from the upper class (70%). [22] While the lower class represents 50% of the country's households, only 1% of them have access to cable television.

  8. TV Cultura - Wikipedia

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    TV Cultura logo between 1992 and 2010. TV Cultura was founded in 1960 by Diários Associados and Rede de Emissoras Associadas, who also owned TV Tupi.The station's transmitter was the former one used by TV Tupi São Paulo, which up until August 1960 broadcast on channel 3, and in order to move to the new frequency, Tupi built a new transmitter at Sumaré.

  9. RedeTV! - Wikipedia

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    34 UHF (Fortaleza) RedeTV! (Portuguese: [ˈʁedʒi teˈve], also Rede TV! or RTV! or TV Ômega) is a Brazilian television network owned by Amilcare Dallevo and Marcelo de Carvalho. It is the newest television network, among the five major networks in Brazil, being a relaunch of Rede Manchete in 1999. RedeTV! has modern production plants ...