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Record (Portuguese:), formerly known as Rede Record and RecordTV, is a Brazilian free-to-air television network.It is currently the second largest commercial TV station in Brazil, and the 28th largest in the 2012 world ranking.
Ilha Record (similar format Desafío) Mariana Rios: 2021–2022 Game dos Clones (Game of Clones) Sabrina Sato: 2020 Hair: O Reality dos Cabelos : Ana Hickmann: 2020 The Four Brasil : Xuxa Meneghel: 2019–2020 Bancando o Chef - (Hoje em Dia) Dalton Rangel 2018-2020 Dancing Brasil (Dancing with the Stars) Xuxa Meneghel: 2017–2019
Record Internacional is a Brazilian pay-TV and free-to-air channel that broadcasts 24 hours via satellite and cable with digital parameters, all in Portuguese. Record Internacional is focused on transmitting programs from Record and Record News , except for independent programs abroad.
Record News (formerly known as Rede Mulher) is the first 24-hour free-to-air terrestrial news channel in Brazil, and the third Brazilian news channel to be launched after GloboNews and BandNews TV. It is owned by Grupo Record .
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 www.redevida.com.br: ZYB 888 Rede 21: São Paulo — 21 Rede 21 ...
Grupo Record is the third largest media company in Brazil, the company owns several television stations such as Record and Record News, was founded in November 1989 and belongs to the businessman and bishop Edir Macedo.
Bosco Brasil: Edson Spinello [53] 82 October 17, 2006 June 1, 2007 Alta Estação: 162 18h00 Margareth Boury: João Camargo [54] 83 November 21, 2006 August 27, 2007 Vidas Opostas: 240 22h00 Marcílio Moraes: Alexandre Avancini [54] 84 March 21, 2007 November 20, 2007 Luz do Sol: 210 20h30 Ana Maria Moretzsohn: Ivan Zettel [55] 85 August 28 ...
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.