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  2. List of television stations in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    TV Cultura – free–to–air network based in São Paulo, focusing on education and culture. TV Globo – free–to–air network based in Rio de Janeiro, covering both entertainment, sports and journalism. RedeTV! – free–to–air entertainment channel based in Osasco. RecordTV – free–to–air network.

  3. Sociedade Independente de Comunicação - Wikipedia

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    SIC (acronym of full name Sociedade Independente de Comunicação) ("Independent Communication Society") is a Portuguese television network and media company, which runs several television channels. Their flagship channel is the eponymous SIC, the third terrestrial television station in Portugal, launched on 6 October 1992.

  4. TV Brasil - Wikipedia

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    TV Brasil is a Brazilian public television network owned by Empresa Brasil de Comunicação. Its main headquarters are in Brasília, DF and Rio de Janeiro, RJ, with owned-and-operated stations in São Paulo, SP and in São Luís, MA, as well as 21 states where its affiliated broadcasters operate, all components of the Rede Pública de Televisão.

  5. Television in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Brazil. Television in Brazil has grown significantly since the first broadcasts in 1950, becoming one of largest and most productive commercial television systems in the world. [ 1] Its biggest network, TV Globo, is the largest commercial network in South America, and is one of the major television exporter globally, particularly of ...

  6. TV Cultura - Wikipedia

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    TV Cultura logo between 1992 and 2010. TV Cultura was founded in 1960 by Diários Associados and Rede de Emissoras Associadas, who also owned TV Tupi.The station's transmitter was the former one used by TV Tupi São Paulo, which up until August 1960 broadcast on channel 3, and in order to move to the new frequency, Tupi built a new transmitter at Sumaré.

  7. TV Globo - Wikipedia

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    TV Globo (stylized as tvglobo; Portuguese: [teˈve ˈɡlobu], "Globe TV", or simply Globo and alternatively as Global ), formerly known as Rede Globo, is a Brazilian free-to-air television network, launched by media proprietor Roberto Marinho on 26 April 1965. It is owned by media conglomerate Grupo Globo. The TV station is by far the largest ...

  8. Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão - Wikipedia

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    The Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão ( Brazilian Portuguese: [sisˈtemɐ bɾaziˈlejɾu dʒi televiˈzɐ̃w]; SBT [ˈɛsi ˈbe ˈte]; "Brazilian Television System") is a Brazilian free-to-air television network founded on Wednesday, 19 August 1981, by the businessman and television personality Silvio Santos. [ 1][ 2] The company was established ...

  9. Futura (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Canal Futura. Canal Futura ( Futura Channel ), also known as Futura, is a Brazilian paid educational television channel. It is owned by Fundação Roberto Marinho, the philanthropy branch of Grupo Globo, operated by Globo and was founded on December 11, 1999. The channel of the station is captured on cable TV operators, and satellite dishes .