Grupo Abril

Grupo Abril
Type Private
Industry Media conglomerate
Founded (1950)
Headquarters São Paulo, Brazil
Key people Roberto Civita, (CEO)
Products Publisher, Internet, Television
Revenue US$ 4.2 Billion (2010)
Net income US$ 209.5 Million (2010)
Employees 10.300
Subsidiaries Editora Abril, TVA, Abril Radiodifusão
Website www.grupoabril.com.br

Grupo Abril is the second largest Brazilian media conglomerate with its headquarter in São Paulo. The group is the holding company of Editora Abril, who publishes the weekly newsmagazine Veja.

The Group has a partnership with Brazilian TV-channel HBO Brasil, Cinemax, Sony Entertainment Television, Warner Channel), ESPN Brasil, Bravo Brasil, Eurochannel, Country Music Television and MTV Brasil (a joint venture with the American conglomerate Viacom), but currently holds only the MTV Brazil, the Fiz and the Ideal. Moreover, the group was the pioneer in Pay television in Brazil, launching the TVA, and now also sells wide-band access to the Internet by Ajato. It was also the first company to launch a digital TV service via satellite, TVA Digisat, which was replaced by DIRECTV later.

The group startet with Editora Abril in 1950, founded by Victor Civita. Today the group is chaired by his son Roberto Civita.

On 11 October 2007, Grupo Abril acquired Fernando Chinaglia Distribuidora, which is now the largest distributor of publications in Latin America.

Contents

Assets

Abril Mídia

Magazines

Television

Out-of-home advertising

Abril Educação

Past assets

Abril Vídeo

Abril Vídeo is introduced from TV shows, videos and movies on VHS Launched on April 6, 1983 until June 9, 1999 on Grupo Abril. It's founded from the 1990s with Abril Music.

References

  1. ^ Abril website with all magazines published retrieved July 20, 2011 (pt)

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