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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)
On December 11, 2009, Record surpassed the audience of Globo in Rio during the broadcast of The Elite Squad. [18] Almost a year later, on December 2, 2010, Globo came on an unprecedented third place in the Greater Rio ratings in the 11 p.m.–12 a.m. time slot. [ 19 ]
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.
The Rede Globo logo used from January 1, 2005, until March 30, 2008. 2004–2005 was the year that changed the network's viewers as it marked its 40th anniversary years with mixed feelings, due to the improving situation of Rede Record, to which some Globo talent began decamping. [31]
Fantástico (originally known as Fantástico: O Show da Vida, Portuguese for Fantastic —The Show of Life) is a Brazilian weekly television news program broadcast on Sunday nights on TV Globo since August 5, 1973, created by José Bonifácio de Oliveira Sobrinho.
Record Guaíba (channel 2) is a Brazilian television station based in Porto Alegre, capital of the state of Rio Grande do Sul carrying the Record network for most of the state. It is owned by Grupo Record , alongside Rádio Guaíba and the newspaper Correio do Povo with its studios being located in Santa Tereza , and its transmitter is at the ...
Record Goiás (channel 4) is a Brazilian television station based in Goiânia, capital of the state of Goiás serving as an owned-and-operated station of Record television network for most of the state. Its studios are located in the Bueno sector, while its transmitting antenna is in Morro do Mendanha, in the Jardim Petrópolis neighborhood.
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 ...