RedeTV!

Coordinates: 23°31′17″S 46°45′47″W / 23.521460°S 46.763165°W / -23.521460; -46.763165

RedeTV!
Type Television network
Country Brazil
First air date
June 5, 1983 as Rede Manchete
Availability Nationwide (in Brazil)
Founded November 15, 1999 (1999-11-15)
by Amilcare Dallevo and Marcelo de Carvalho
Slogan Em rede com você
Primeira em tecnologia HD 3D
Headquarters Osasco, São Paulo, Brazil
Owner Grupo TeleTV
Key people
Amilcare Dallevo, Marcelo de Carvalho
Launch date
November 15, 1999
Channel 29 (São Paulo)
Channel 34 (Fortaleza)
Channel 25 (Belo Horizonte)
Channel 21 (Rio de Janeiro)
Channel 19 (Recife)
Channel 9 (São Paulo)
Channel 6 (Rio de Janeiro and Recife)
Channel 4 (Belo Horizonte)
Channel 2 (Fortaleza)
Official website
redetv.com.br
Language Portuguese

RedeTV! is a Brazilian television network, owned by Amilcare Dallevo and Marcelo de Carvalho. RedeTV! has modern production plants, located in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Recife and Fortaleza. RedeTV! is headquartered in the CTD - Centro de Televisão Digital (Digital Television Center, in English), located in Osasco, a suburb of São Paulo, where its news division is based.[1] It is the newest television network, among the five major networks in Brazil, being a relaunch of Rede Manchete in 1999. It was the first network worldwide to be broadcast in 3D.

History

RedeTV! Microphone

Formed in 1999 using part of Rede Manchete structure. RedeTV! started its transmissions on November 15, 1999.[2]

Its principal shows are Encrenca, the first most famous humour program in Brazil, A Tarde é Sua, an afternoon variety show hosted by Sônia Abrão, Superpop, an entertainment program and TV Fama, a program about celebrities.[3][4] It was responsible for the Brazilian version of Desperate Housewives, Donas de Casa Desesperadas, series exhibited in 2007.[5] The TV programming is directed mostly to the entertainment, with comedy, talk shows, soap operas, audience shows, journalism, sports, TV series and feminine showbizz.

RedeTV! was the first since 2008, and remains the only, Brazilian network to produce all of its original programming in high definition.[6]

In September 2009, RedeTV! changed its facilities Barueri for the Centro de Televisão Digital (CTD) in Osasco (SP).[7] Despite having changed its headquarters to the Centro de Televisão Digital (CTD) in September, the official inauguration of the center was on the 13th of November, being celebrated with a big party and with the participation of politicians, businessmen and artists such as Luciana Gimenez, Iris Stefanelli and Supla, in addition to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.[8][9]

In May 2010, Pânico na TV is the first show in the world to do a live 3D transmission in a free-to-pay channel.[10]

Centers and affiliates

RedeTV! has five stations owned and 32 affiliated stations throughout Brazil, totaling 37 stations that rebroadcast the signal from it.[11]

São Paulo (São Paulo)
RedeTV! SP - Analogue Channel 09 / Digital Channel 29
Rio de Janeiro (Rio de Janeiro)
RedeTV! RJ - Analogue Channel 6 / Digital Channel 21
Belo Horizonte (Minas Gerais)
RedeTV! MG - Analogue Channel 4 / Digital Channel 25
Recife (Pernambuco)
RedeTV! PE - Analogue Channel 6 / Digital Channel 19
Fortaleza (Ceará)
RedeTV! CE - Analogue Channel 2 / Digital Channel 34

Affiliates stations

Acre

Amapá

Amazonas

  • RedeTV! AM - Manaus - Channel 18

Distrito Federal

Espírito Santo

Goiás

Maranhão

  • TV Capital - Imperatriz - Channel 5
  • TV São Mateus - São Mateus - Channel 7
  • TV São Luís - São Luís - Channel 8

Mato Grosso

Pará

Paraíba

Paraná

  • TV Cidade Sul - Campo Mourão - Channel 17
  • TV Sudoeste - Pato Branco - Channel 7

Pernambuco

Piauí

Rio Grande do Norte

  • S!M TV - Natal - Channel 17

Rio Grande do Sul

Rondônia

Roraima

Sergipe

  • TV Cidade - Aracaju - Channel 48 LigTV/20 NET

Tocantins

Corporate slogans

RedeTV! shows

Presenters

Amilcare Dallevo RedeTV! president

Journalism

  • Amanda Klein
  • Augusto Xavier
  • Boris Casoy
  • Cláudia Barthel
  • Érica Reis
  • Gabriela di França
  • Jorge Lordello
  • Laerte Vieira
  • Luciana Camargo
  • Mariana Godoy
  • Mauro Tagliaferri
  • Reinaldo Azevedo
  • Salete Lemos

Sports

  • Ana Moser
  • Débora Velozo
  • Fabiana Mello
  • Fernando Fontana
  • Fernando Navarro
  • Gabriela Pasqualin
  • Juarez Soares
  • Luiz Ceará
  • Marcelo do Ó
  • Ricardo Neves
  • Silvio Luiz
  • William

Entertainment

Humorists

Columnists

References

  1. (in Portuguese) : Centrais de Produção RedeTV! INSTITUCIONAL. Retrieved on 2009-09-26.
  2. (in Portuguese) Rede TV! PORTAL PRÓ-TV. Retrieved on 2009-08-23.
  3. (in Portuguese) Acesse o Site do TvFama Mundo das Notícias. Retrieved on 2009-09-09.
  4. (in Portuguese) Super pop Sobre o Super pop Tudo em Foco. Retrieved on 2009-09-09.
  5. (in Portuguese) Estréia de Donas de Casa Desesperadas dá 5 pontos à RedeTV! oFuxico. Retrieved on 2009-09-09.
  6. (in Portuguese) TV digital estréia em BH e RJ, com transmissão da Rede TV! IDG NOW!. Retrieved on 2009-09-08.
  7. (in Portuguese) Rede TV! de casa nova FOLHA DA REGIÃO. Retrieved on 2009-09-26.
  8. (in Portuguese) Presidente Lula participa das comemorações dos 10 anos da RedeTV O Repórter. (November, 2009). Retrieved on 2009-11-16.
  9. (in Portuguese) Presidente Lula na festa da Rede TV! Portal CARAS. (November, 2009). Retrieved on 2009-11-16.
  10. Another ‘world first’ for 3D Rapid TVNews. (May, 2010). Retrieved on 2010-05-24.
  11. (in Portuguese) Conheça a cobertura geográfica das emissoras da Rede TV! ATLAS DE COBERTURA. Retrieved on 2009-09-09.
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