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Rádio Amália (fado music) Rádio Festival (portuguese music, oldies) Rádio Nova Era (R&B, dance music, house) Grupo Everything is New. Rádio Radar (alternative music, rock) Oxigénio (R&B, dance music) Associação Rádio Maria Portugal. Radio Maria (Christian music, Catholic Church devotions and prayers) Other radios. Radio Observador (news)
Rádio Globo logo from 2014 to 2017. Rádio Globo is a Brazilian contemporary hit radio network, owned by Sistema Globo de Rádio (Grupo Globo's radio division). It was launched on 2 December 1944. [1] Its journalists anchors are Roberto Canázio and Rosana Jatobá. The company employs more than 200 other journalists. Until 15 July 2019, Rádio ...
RTP3 (RTP três) is a Portuguese free-to-air television channel owned and operated by state-owned public broadcaster Rádio e Televisão de Portugal (RTP). It is the company's all-news television channel, and is known for its 24-hour rolling news service and its live coverage of breaking news. It was launched on 15 October 2001.
TV Globo Internacional (also known by its acronym TVGI or just as Globo) is an international pay television channel broadcasting from Brazil. It was launched on 24 August 1999 [ 1 ] and it is owned by Grupo Globo .
Its programming is taken from TV Globo or GloboNews, along with Brazilian cinema. its flagship programming are Globo's Brazilian telenovelas. It also broadcasts television series and sitcoms. [1] Despite being available only as an exclusive to NOS platform, it is one of the most watched television channels in Portugal. In 2016, it became ...
In July 1954, their report A Televisão em Portugal (Television in Portugal) was published and was built upon the following pillars: The current status of TV and the opportunity for its introduction in Portugal; The operating system to be adopted; The solution that seems possible; Outline of an initial plan and related charges; Economic study
Globo Now is a subsidiary of Globo, a Brazilian television network. It produces and distributes programming from Brazil in Portugal and Europe. [1] In Portugal, it distributes three channels, two of which are premium channels. Since 1998 and prior to this establishment, Globo aired GNT Portugal and Canal Brasil in Portugal, which are currently ...
Most of the subscription-based channels broadcast from Portugal or have a specific version with independent programs for that market. Most of these channels are widely available across platforms and services: Basic cable and fiber, digital services in cable, fiber, landlines and satellite across the nation.