Rede Bandeirantes
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Type | Free-to-air television network |
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Branding | "Band" |
Country | Brazil |
Availability | 92% terrestrial and via satellite signal available in Brazil, and via cable internationally. |
Founded | May 13, 1967 by João Jorge Saad |
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Revenue | US$162.06 million[1] |
Headquarters | São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil |
Owner | Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação |
Key people | Johnny Saad (Chairman) |
Launch date | May 13, 1967 |
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Picture format | 1080i (HDTV 16:9) |
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International channel | Band Internacional |
Official website | band |
Language | Portuguese, Italian, English |
Rede Bandeirantes (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁedʒi bɐ̃dejˈɾɐ̃tʃis], Bandeirantes Network), or simply Band (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɐ̃dʒi], is a television network from Brazil, based in São Paulo. Part of the Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação, it aired for the first time in 1967. Currently[when?] it is the fourth TV network in Brazil by the ratings.[citation needed]
History[]
Rede Bandeirantes was founded on May 13, 1967, by João Saad, nephew of São Paulo state governor Ademar de Barros and owner of Rádio Bandeirantes. In 1969 the main TV building suffered a massive fire, which forced Saad to replace his broadcasting equipment. By 1972, TV Bandeirantes was the first Brazilian television network to broadcast fully in color, the same year that Rede Globo did the same. Later in the 1970s Bandeirantes became a national broadcasting network, helped partly by the hit Saturday afternoon program Clube do Bolinha, the Japan-theme program Japan Pop Show and a 2nd wave of drama programs which started in 1979.
Walter Clark, who had previously been the president of Rede Globo, took over Band in 1982 and remodeled the station's programming after his former employer, while the network's present logo debuted that same year, with Cyro Del Nero as its designer. The logo was also shown nationwide given the fact that it – together with Rede Globo – had also at the same time begun nationwide satellite broadcasting as well. This was also the same year that the network began an 18-year tradition of broadcasting the biannual electoral debates at the local levels.
In 2007, the network launched a digital over-the-air feed in São Paulo.
In 2008, Band began to have the support of the Argentinean production company Cuatro Cabezas. Since then, the station has gained more ratings and media attention, thanks to the comedy show CQC - Custe o Que Custar and later to other Cuatro-Cabezas-produced shows. In 2012, the founder and head of the production company, , became artistic director of the network. With his direction, Band enjoyed a new growth of ratings; those responsible for this new achievement were the shows Pânico na Band - comedy show with the cast of former Pânico na TV, on RedeTV!, Quem Fica em Pé? - Brazilian version of Who's Still Standing? - and MasterChef.
Programming[]
See also[]
- Torre TV Bandeirantes
- BandNews
- BandSports
References[]
- ^ "Faturamento da Record dá quase a soma de SBT, Band e RedeTV!". 3 February 2017.
External links[]
- Official web site (in Portuguese)
- Rede Bandeirantes on Twitter
- Rede Bandeirantes on Facebook
- Rede Bandeirantes on Instagram
- Rede Bandeirantes
- Television stations in Brazil
- Companies based in São Paulo
- Television networks in Brazil
- Portuguese-language television networks
- Television channels and stations established in 1967
- Mass media in São Paulo
- 1967 establishments in Brazil
- Brazilian television stubs