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Vivo TV is a Brazilian pay television provider, owned by the Spanish telecommunications company Telefónica, through its subsidiary in the country, Vivo. It provides digital cable , satellite and IPTV services.
Television station City of license VHF UHF / PSIP Owner Transmitter coordinates ERP Website ZYB 595 Amazon Sat: Porto Velho: 22 23 Amazônia Cabo Ltda. — — amazonsat.com.br: ZYA 248 Boas Novas Manaus: Manaus: 08 30 Fundação Evangélica Boas Novas — — boasnovas.tv: ZYA 249 TV Bandeirantes Amazonas Manaus: 13 22 Rádio e TV Rio Negro ...
Vivo (Portuguese for 'Live', as in Live Broadcasting, or 'Alive'), known as Vivo Brazil, is a brand of Telefônica Brasil, a subsidiary of Telefónica and the largest telecommunications company in Brazil.
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.
Premiere is a Brazilian television channel on pay-per-view broadcasts the main football State Championships in Brazil, and the Brazilian Championship Série A and Série B. 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 .
This category contains a list of television stations, more commonly called television channels (canales de televisión) in Venezuela. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
It was re-launched on cable and satellite television networks on July 16, 2007 as RCTV International. Televisa del Zulia - First regional commercial network, created in 1956 and closed in 1960. Ondas del Lago Televisión - Regional television network - Active in the late '50s.
TV Globo is composed of 5 owned-and-operated television stations and 122 affiliates throughout Brazil [3] plus its own international networks, TV Globo Internacional and TV Globo Portugal. In 2007, TV Globo moved its analog operations to high-definition television production for digital broadcasting .