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RecordTV

RecordTV (Portuguese: [ʁeˈkɔɾ teˈve]), formerly known as Rede Record, is a Brazilian free-to-air television network. It is currently the second largest commercial TV station in Brazil, and the 28th largest in the 2012 world ranking.[1][2] In 2010, it was elected by the advertising market as the fifth largest station in the world in revenues and the eighth largest network in physical structure.[3] In June 2021, it ranked second among the most watched channels in the country in the National Television Panel, behind only TV Globo.[4]

RecordTV
TypeFree-to-air
Commercial broadcasting
Television network
CountryBrazil
Affiliatessee List of RecordTV affiliates
HeadquartersSão Paulo, Brazil
Programming
Language(s)Portuguese
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 480i for the SD feed)
Ownership
ParentGrupo Record
Key peopleEdir Macedo (chairman), Luiz Cláudio Costa (president)
Sister channelsRecordTV Internacional
Record News
History
Launched27 September 1953; 69 years ago (1953-09-27)
FounderPaulo Machado de Carvalho
Former namesRede Record (1990-2016)
Links
Websiterecordtv.r7.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Analog VHF07 VHF (Itabuna)
Digital terrestrial television

As the main member of the media company Grupo Record, the network is headquartered in São Paulo, where most of its programming is also generated at the Dermeval Gonçalves Theater, and has a branch in Rio de Janeiro, where its telenovelas and other formats are produced at the Casablanca Estúdios (RecNov) complex. Its national coverage is achieved by retransmission from 111 stations, 15 of which are owned by the company and 96 of which are affiliate stations.

The station was inaugurated in the city of São Paulo on September 27, 1953, by businessman Paulo Machado de Carvalho, owner until then of a radio conglomerate, through a concession obtained in November 1950, the year television was launched in Brazil. TV Record was the fourth station to operate in the country after TV Tupi São Paulo (1950), TV Tupi Rio de Janeiro (1951) and TV Paulista (1952). It is the oldest Brazilian television station still in operation today.

During the 1960s, the channel became popular, even leading in audience, with the exhibition of music festivals such as MPB and Jovem Guarda.[5] In this period, Record headed the Rede de Emissoras Independentes (REI), a chain that integrated stations from various locations in Brazil. In the 1970s, the businessman and TV host Silvio Santos acquired half of the channel's shares through a partnership with Machado de Carvalho. In 1989, Record, after being under unfavorable financial situation in the second half of that decade, was sold to Bishop Edir Macedo, founder and leader of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God.

The new acquisition spurred major investments in the structure of the station, which in the 1990s formed its national network with purchases of channels and affiliations, resulting in its positioning, from 2007 to 2015, as the country's second largest network in audience and revenues until it was overtaken by SBT.[6] As of 2012, both stations began to intensely dispute point tenths and take turns in the IBOPE ranking.[7]

History

Background

Only two months after the arrival of television in Brazil, businessman and communicator Paulo Machado de Carvalho got a permit to operate a new TV channel in the city of São Paulo on November 22, 1950, being granted channel 7 paulistano. At the time, Paulo and his family already owned a large conglomerate of radio stations and took advantage of the name of his then Rádio Sociedade Record to baptize his first television channel; it was decided that the new station would be called TV Record.

To set up the station, modern equipment was provided from the United States that was installed in its studios on Miruna Avenue, in the Moema neighborhood, South Zone of São Paulo. Before going on the air, the channel made some experimental broadcasts months before its inauguration, showing the choir of the Escola Normal Caetano de Campos and the orchestra of the São Paulo Public Force.[5]

Launch and first years

The channel went on air on September 27, 1953, at 8:53 pm. In the first image to be shown by the station, the artist couple Blota Júnior and Sônia Ribeiro descended a staircase and announced the launch of Record. After Blota made a speech, a show started with Dorival Caymmi, Inezita Barroso, Adoniran Barbosa, Isaura Garcia, Pagano Sobrinho, Randal Juliano, Enrico Simonetti's orchestra and several dancers. This musical attraction was presented by Sandra Amaral and Hélio Ansaldo.

In its early operations, the station aired musical (among which, with celebrities such as Nat King Cole, Charles Aznavour, Ella Fitzgerald and Marlene Dietrich), sports, theater, humorous and informative programs. In 1954, the first serial produced in Brazil, Capitão 7, starring Ayres Campos and Idalina de Oliveira, went on the air, remaining until 1966. In 1954, the program Mesa Redonda was created, hosted by Geraldo José de Almeida and Raul Tabajara. In 1955, Grande Gincana Kibon went on the air, being presented for sixteen years.[8]

1959-67: Emissoras Unidas

 
The Grande Avenida Tower, in Paulista Avenue, in São Paulo, is used by Record to transmit its signal in the city and the Metropolitan Region.

Early growth

With the rapid growth of his new media vehicle, Paulo Machado de Carvalho joined his brother-in-law João Batista do Amaral to establish a partnership between São Paulo's TV Record and Rio's TV Rio (then channel 13 in Rio de Janeiro), originating the Rede Unidas de Televisão (or Rede das Emissoras Unidas). With the creation of the new network, a link was built between the cities of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo that allowed the connection via UHF signal between Record and TV Rio. It was through this link that TV Record broadcast the Brazilian Turf Grand Prix, directly from the Jockey Club in Rio de Janeiro; the link between the two stations also made it possible to exchange productions between them. With this, Emissoras Unidas would get affiliates and retransmissions throughout Brazil under the leadership of the headquarters of TVs Rio and Record.

Regular programming and pioneering in Brazilian television

In 1958, the first regular program produced by Record and TV Rio was launched, Show 713, an attraction in which the screen was divided in half, with each side belonging to each station. The program featured interviews, news reports and musical numbers from the two stations' hometowns. Record ended the 1950s by inaugurating its Teatro Record on Rua da Consolação, which would later be used for musical presentations and program recordings.

The station entered the 1960s by pioneering the inauguration of the new federal capital Brasilia, becoming the only TV station outside the new city to broadcast the event, which included interviews with several Brazilian politicians at the time, including then-president Juscelino Kubitschek.[9]

Fires and prestiged attractions

The station's headquarters in Moema would come to suffer a fire in May 1960, causing Rede Unidas to air more attractions from the co-generator TV Rio while Record recovered. It was the first of a series of six fires that Machado de Carvalho family's channel would face, the most serious being in July 1966, where several reels of archival tapes were lost.[10] Despite these bad times, the station managed to achieve great prestige by showing several attractions during the 1960s, especially music programs such as O Fino da Bossa and the classic MPB Festivals where several renowned artists such as Gilberto Gil, Caetano Veloso, Chico Buarque, Elis Regina, among others, performed amidst the strong military dictatorship in the country.

Competition

With the emergence of TV Globo and the growth of its rival TV Tupi, Record sees its audience gradually decrease. However, the station was able to launch a few more audience hits, such as Família Trapo with Ronald Golias and Jô Soares, and the news program Repórter Esso. The Teatro Record in Consolação suffers a fire that forces Record to transfer the São Paulo headquarters to Augusta Street, closer to downtown São Paulo.

1969-89: Decline

 
Record TV logo in the 70s
 
The businessman and television presenter Silvio Santos was co-manager of the network in the 1970s.

The founding of REI and the participation of Silvio Santos

Due to disagreements between the directors of TV Rio and Record (because the Rio de Janeiro channel had acquired productions from Tupi, which was then a rival of the Machado de Carvalho family station), the Emissoras Unidas was extinguished in 1967. Later, however, the two stations reconnected and founded the Rede de Emissoras Independentes, which became known by the acronym REI. Immediately after this, businessman Silvio Santos acquires half of Record and uses it to show some of his programs (since the entertainer had lost space on other television channels). Despite initially not agreeing, the former owners of Record end up accepting the agreement for Silvio to co-operate the station.[11]

By this time, TV Record had considerably lost its audience to TV Tupi, Rede Globo, and the recently established Rede Bandeirantes, owned by João Saad. Shortly afterwards, TV Rio was disconnected from the Emissoras Independentes, leaving REI with only Record as its sole channel. REI would later broadcast the 1970 FIFA World Cup directly from Mexico, marking the first World Cup to be transmitted by Record. The channel also brings its casts of artists, particularly the famous comedian and animator, Chacrinha.

However, due to the decline that was gradually affecting Record, the channel decided to sell its theater in Rua Augusta in downtown São Paulo. Meanwhile, Silvio Santos inaugurates a new TV channel in Rio de Janeiro called TVS and starts to exchange productions of this channel with Record, ending with the simulcast premiere of Programa Silvio Santos on TVS and Tupi in 1976 ending a 10-year stinct with Globo. In 1978, Paulo Machado de Carvalho acquired concessions to operate two more television channels for TV Record: channel 4 in Franca and channel 7 in São José do Rio Preto, making it a statewide network. Two years later, with Tupi's shutdown, Programa Silvio Santos, by now produced in Sao Paulo, moved to Record.

Concessions and the departure of Santos

Silvio Santos won some concessions from the former broadcaster from the federal government and founded his own television network, SBT, in 1981, on part of the former Rede Tupi stations and studios. The businessman and entertainer, together with Paulo Machado, starts managing channel 9 in Rio de Janeiro (which had also won the bidding process), which was transformed into TV Record Rio de Janeiro in 1982, becoming the channel's fourth TV station (since the other two stations in the countryside of the state already existed, besides the headquarters in São Paulo). Both stations belonged to the now relapsed Rede de Emissoras Independentes, which until then had a very low audience. It was the channel's next attempt to go national.

After SBT was founded, in 1981, TV Record São Paulo became a second plan for Silvio Santos, but the Machado de Carvalho family, co-owners of the channel, insisted on investing in the small station. In 1983, the program Especial Sertanejo premiered hosted by Marcelo Costa promoting Brazilian country music while journalism remained the station's flagship with the premiere of Jornal da Noite, which scored a victory for the network with a 2-hour broadcast nationwide - more than the competition. In 1985, SBT was nationally consolidated when it debuted its national network programming via satellite for all of Brazil, through Brasilsat, Embratel's exclusive channel. In 1986, Record broadcast its second World Cup in a pool with SBT directly from Mexico. In 1987, at the same time that Programa Silvio Santos stopped being shown on Record (and started being shown only by SBT), Silvio Santos stopped injecting 70% to 80% of his participation in TV Record of São Paulo, and thus forced the Machados, thru Paulo, to give up Channel 9, which later rebranded to TV Copacabana with a tourism approach.

The end of REI and ostracism

In the year 1989, the then-Rede de Emissoras Independentes that still continued to be led by TV Record de São Paulo succumbs to its crisis and is extinguished. With this, the channel fell into ostracism and Record became a local station again, leaving only the station in São Paulo and the other two in the interior of the state, since channel 9 in Rio de Janeiro had become TV Corcovado, which would later be owned by CNT to become CNT Rio de Janeiro.

Sale to Edir Macedo

With Record already suffering a serious crisis and on the verge of bankruptcy, Silvio Santos convinces Paulo Machado de Carvalho to put the station up for sale. Until that time, besides the very low audience, the channel had annual revenues of $2.5 million, but had debts that exceeded $20 million.

Soon after learning about the sale of the channel, the leader of the UCKG, Edir Macedo, became interested in buying Rede Record. At the time, he was in the United States and learned about the sale of the station from his lawyer Paulo Roberto Guimarães. Macedo appointed pastor Laprovita Vieira to be the intermediary of the purchase of Record. Laprovita had a meeting with Demerval Gonçalves, representative of Silvio Santos and Paulo Machado de Carvalho, at the station's old headquarters in the Moema district of São Paulo; the negotiation was quick. Besides TV Record, Edir Macedo also acquired Rádio Record, which, like the television channel, was in bad shape and also belonged to Machado de Carvalho's family and to Grupo Silvio Santos.

A meeting was held with lawyers from both parties, which was attended by Laprovita, Edir, Silvio Santos and his partner Paulo Machado de Carvalho. The requested amount was accepted by both parties, both Edir Macedo and Silvio Santos' representative. Days later, Silvio Santos regretted the sale, but he was aware of Record's precarious situation and had no other way out, since both he and Paulo Machado de Carvalho were still unable to pay Record's debts. Some creditors threatened to file for bankruptcy for the chaotic situation the channel was in.

After the sale, it was rumored that Record would become a channel with completely religious programming which would be used by UCKG, founded by Edir Macedo. However, this did not actually happen, but until today, the station shows some evangelical programs, especially in the early morning hours. The new directors of the station after the purchase, together with Macedo, decided to continue the station's commercial activities.

The deal led to the creation of Central Record de Comunicação (now Grupo Record) in 1989, which became the main media conglomerate controlled by Macedo himself, which today includes, besides RecordTV and Rádio Record, the portal R7, Record Entretenimento, and later Record News.

1990-2007: Growth and investment

 
Lula and Edir Macedo at the opening ceremony of Record News
 
The logo of Rede Record from 2007 to 2012

Restructuring

After its sale, TV Record went through drastic changes: a new visual identity was presented in July 1990 and a reformulation in its programs that managed to recover its lost audience. The station started its national expansion when it began transmitting its signal via the BrasilSat A2 satellite, also distributing its programming to satellite dishes. The channel became Rede Record and began to acquire its own stations, affiliates and retransmitters for renewed expansion. In 1992, Record finally resumed broadcasts to Rio de Janeiro for the first time since 1986-87.

In 1995, the station moved to its current headquarters in Barra Funda by acquiring the CBI Studios, which was very modern for its time. During this period, the company hired several artists to fill its programming grid, with several artists such as Eliana, Raul Gil, Gilberto Barros, Ratinho, Milton Neves and others becoming famous. Record was able to reach third place in the national audience, surpassing Band and the struggling Rede Manchete.

New slogan and further expansion

In 2004, the network decided to bet on a new phase aiming for more ratings. With the slogan On the way to leadership, Record begins to expand its attractions by producing renowned programs, new vignettes, and telenovelas that became popular. Among the successes of this new phase, the productions A Escrava Isaura, Prova de Amor, Vidas Opostas and Caminhos do Coração (which was divided into three seasons due to its huge audience) stand out.

On September 27, 2007, Record News, the first free-to-air news channel on Brazilian television, was inaugurated, occupying the signal of the former Rede Mulher, though it was already owned by Grupo Record 13 years prior. On the day of the foundation of Record News, the governor of the state of São Paulo José Serra, the mayor of the city of São Paulo Gilberto Kassab, the then president of Record Alexandre Raposo, the owner Edir Macedo and the president of the Republic Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva were present. The inauguration ceremony of the new channel was broadcast by Rede Record inside Jornal da Record, as well as Record News itself.

Competition with Globo and SBT

In 2007, Rede Record was able to overtake SBT to become the second largest Brazilian television station, only remaining behind Rede Globo. However, in some programs, it was able to overtake Globo. In cities such as Goiânia, Belém, and Fortaleza, its news magazine, Domingo Espectacular, surpassed Rede Globo's Fantástico,[12] and Record's morning news program, Fala Brasil, was able to surpass Bom Dia Brasil in São Paulo. On December 11, 2009, Record managed to top first place in Rio during the broadcast of The Elite Squad.

2010-15: Redesign

 
Record TV logo in 2011

Helicopter crash and rescue

 
Recording the program Hoje em Dia in 2015

In early 2010, a RecordTV helicopter crashed inside the Jockey Club in São Paulo after suffering a breakdown. The aircraft was in that region to cover a robbery that had occurred in the Morumbi neighborhood, South Zone of São Paulo. The pilot of the helicopter, Rafael Delgado Sobrinho, died on the spot and cameraman Alexandre Silva de Moura "Borracha" was taken in serious condition to hospital; the two occupants were rescued by Globocop from TV Globo.[13] Rede Record lamented the incident at the time and closed that night's Jornal da Record quietly with a moment of silence in honor of their deceased colleagues.[14]

Olympic broadcast

In 2012, Record exclusively broadcast the 2012 Olympic Games in London and the unprecedented 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. It was the first time that its rival Rede Globo was left out of the Olympics, though them and Rede Record, along with Rede Bandeirantes, would broadcast the Summer Olympics in 2016.

Reformulation and loss to SBT

In 2013, Record underwent a reformulation, which eventually resulted in the change of the broadcaster's top command. Alexandre Raposo was eventually fired and in his place Luiz Cláudio Costa came from TV Record Brasília to the position of president. Another important change in command was that of Honorilton Gonçalves, by Marcelo Silva in the position of vice president of Record. After spending 2012 without much profitability, the company hired a consulting service to reformulate its market strategies.

In 2014, SBT (which always held the second place position in Brazilian television until 2007) was able to take back second place, which shrunk Rede Record's position down to third place for the first time since 2007. However, Rede Record managed to keep its position as one of the top three Brazilian television networks.

2016-present: Rebranding and current affairs

 
Headquarters of RecordTV, in São Paulo

To mark a repositioning of the brand, Rede Record, on the night of November 24, 2016, during the broadcast of Jornal da Record, presented to the public its new visual identity. The news program showed a report on the change in the brand and the station's slogan, which is now "Reinventing is our brand". The station's name was also changed to RecordTV. The change occurs to consolidate RecordTV's image as an avant-garde and multiplatform station, linked to the television of the future and to reaffirm that its performance goes beyond the borders of Brazil and reaches more than 150 countries with its signal. In addition, products such as soap operas and miniseries are exported to countries on all continents.[15]

Teledramaturgy

Telenovelas

 
Entrance to the Casablanca Estúdios complex, in Rio de Janeiro.

The first telenovela produced and aired by Record was the 1954 novella A Muralha. Between 1954 and 1977, the channel had produced seventy-eight telenovelas. In this first period, still in the era of Silvio Santos and Paulo Machado de Carvalho, the highlights were Os Deuses Estão Mortos and As Pupilas do Senhor Reitor, the latter being, according to Unicamp, the soap opera with the highest audience in Record's history. The last production of the network in this first phase was Meu Adorável Mendigo of 1974, a plot that closed the teledramaturgy core in the network, which was dismantled and the professionals dismissed after this period. In 1977, however, the network aired O Espantalho, a partnership with Ivani Ribeiro, who had started at the channel in 1954.[16] Between 1999 and 2004, eight additional telenovelas were unassumingly produced, originating from Record's partnerships with independent companies.

 
Bianca Rinaldi with the costume of the main character Isaura from the telenovela A Escrava Isaura.

On May 10, 2004, Herval Rossano was hired as general director of teledramaturgy and began to guide the network in restructuring, promoting investment in the purchase of state-of-the-art equipment, new studios and expansion of the team, in addition to the acquisition of a cast of rising authors and new qualified actors.[17] The director presented the proposal of seven plots by different authors before the choice of which one would restart dramaturgy at the network was made. Besides the debut telenovela of this new phase, A Escrava Isaura, several other productions stood out, such as Vidas Opostas, Prova de Amor, Amor e Intrigas, Chamas da Vida and Caminhos do Coração.

In 2015, the plot Os Dez Mandamentos, the first biblical telenovela of the network and of Brazil, was produced. Os Dez Mandamentos was an immediate success and made history in Brazilian television. With the soap opera, the network broke an audience record by surpassing Globo's main soap opera for the first time in 40 years. With the success of the soap opera, Record TV decided in October 2015 that the 8:30 PM time slot would be dedicated only to biblical productions. The soap opera was also broadcast in several countries (such as in Argentina by Telefe).[18]

On January 19, 2021, with the launch of the soap opera Gênesis, Record managed to beat its competitor in two capitals and make one of the most followed productions in the world.[19]

On the morning of October 8, 2022, Record was the subject of a ransomware attack affecting many of the broadcaster's systems. The attack led to a disruption of programming, with its Saturday morning program Fala Brasil replaced by reruns of Everybody Hates Chris until operations were restored. SBT and TV Cultura had also faced ransomware attacks the same day.[20]

Miniseries and series

Record TV has so far aired more than 20 series, serials and miniseries in its different phases, since the 1950s. Also, since the restart of the network's teledramaturgy core in October 2004, besides telenovelas, some series and miniseries have been produced, mostly with a biblical or police theme.

Programs

Revenue

According to Rede Record's vice president, in 2010, Rede Record had revenues of 2.7 billion reais, exactly 25% more than in 2009. In 2011, the network had revenues of 3.5 billion reais, and 1.72 billion reais in 2012. [21]

Coverage

RecordTV currently has 15 owned-and-operated stations and 96 affiliated stations, for a total of 111 stations. It was one of the pioneers of digital television in Brazil.

International coverage

 
Journalist from Record TV during the recording of a news story in Pretoria, South Africa.

Created in 2002, Record Internacional is present in 150 countries and carries programs that are successful in Brazil. Record Internacional contains six channels that carry a digital signal around the world, and 17 stations. The station is also an affiliate of CNN International.[22]

In Africa, RecordTV broadcasts to Mozambique, Uganda, Cape Verde, Guinea-Bissau and Madagascar. In Mozambique, TV Miramar, which is part of Record International, has 10 stations and has several local programs, which were successful. Additionally, the station also broadcasts to all of Asia, and this coverage is done by two satellites: Asiasat 2 and JSAT.

In the United States, coverage is provided by the NSS-806 and EchoStar satellites and is distributed by Comcast and the Dish Network. In Europe, RecordTV is the only Brazilian television channel available without any subscription fees. Coverage reaches all countries on the continent.

Controversies

Edir Macedo's control of Rede Record

 
Edir Macedo in 2007

The sale of Record in 1989 to businessman Edir Macedo is still controversial; the Federal Police conducted an investigation in which they discovered that part of the money used by Macedo for the purchase of the station consisted of interest-free loans from his Universal Church. The leader of the UCKG was sentenced to pay a fine for not having declared this money.[23] In 1992, the station's studios, still located in Moema, suffered another fire in which several documents related to the sale of Record were lost, causing the transaction to owe more satisfactory explanations.

That same year, Edir Macedo was arrested shortly after holding a service at the Templo Maior of the Universal Church in the Santo Amaro neighborhood of São Paulo on charges of charlatanism, stelionism, and injury to popular belief. The then-new owner of Record was jailed for 11 days and was released for lack of evidence, later getting rid of the charges. In late-1995, Macedo was once again the target of controversy when he appeared in a video recorded in 1990 by a former member of the UCKG and aired on TV Globo, where the spiritual leader appeared teaching other pastors to convince believers to donate money to his church. With the video becoming viral on the Internet, Macedo tried to petition the courts to have copies of the Globo report removed from YouTube, but had his request denied.[24]

Money laundering

In 2008, the UCKG was accused of money laundering and its members, including Edir Macedo, were charged for gang formation. The case gained notoriety, mainly, because it was heavily aired again by Rede Globo in its national news program, Jornal Nacional. In response, In Jornal da Record, Rede Record presented several old accusations that Globo had alleged links in the result of the 1989 presidential elections and the military dictatorship. The case was later dismissed and Record again criticized Globo for not reporting Edir Macedo's innocence.[25]

According to the Forbes magazine, Edir Macedo is the richest pastor in Brazil, with a net worth estimated in January 2013 at almost two billion reais. The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God and Edir Macedo contested and stated in a note that, although Rede Record is owned by him, Macedo would not be remunerated or participate in profits or any other financial resources coming from the station and that they would be reinvested in Record. His only sustenance would come from the church through the "per diem" paid to pastors and bishops by the institution and from the copyrights of the books he authored.[26]

In 2007, the Folha de S.Paulo newspaper pointed out that Macedo was the largest holder of concessions in the Brazilian media, with 23 television stations, including Rede Record, and 40 radio stations, and that the conglomerate's financial extension, registered in the then tax haven of Jersey Island, would serve for "money laundering" of tithes received by the UCKG.[27]

Relationship with the Universal Church

According to the investigation, at least 50 companies, such as radio and TV stations (especially Rede Record), printers and tourism agencies controlled directly or indirectly by members of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God are benefited by donations made by believers of the UCKG throughout the country.

The Universal Church, along with Rede Record and Folha Universal, the main media outlets linked to the UCKG, have also had numerous editorial conflicts with several other media outlets in Brazil, among them the UOL portal, the Veja magazine, the Folha de S.Paulo newspaper and especially Rede Globo. Edir Macedo stated to IstoÉ's website that the Rio de Janeiro broadcaster is one of Universal's biggest enemies.

"Chute na santa" incident

At dawn on the holiday of October 12, 1995, the day of Our Lady of Aparecida, celebrated by Catholics, the program O Despertar da Fé, produced by the Universal Church, was aired on Rede Record. During the broadcast, the televangelist, Sérgio von Helder, kicked and hit an image of the Saint that he had bought. In addition to assaulting the image, Sergio stated that "God could not be compared to such an ugly, horrible and disgraceful 'doll'."

The following day, the incident was reported by Rede Globo during Jornal Nacional, causing great national repercussion. The fact was widely criticized not only by Catholics, but also by other religious groups, being reported as religious intolerance. At the time, Edir Macedo even offered space on Record to some Catholic leaders as an apology, but they refused. Later, Macedo claimed that he was suffering religious persecution from the media, especially from TV Globo, saying that Roberto Marinho's network had turned him into a "monster".

Accusations of political bias

 
Edir Macedo alongside Jair Bolsonaro and Silvio Santos during the 2019 Homeland Day celebrations.

As in previous governments, Edir Macedo positioned himself as pro-government when Bolsonaro came in first place in the polls in the 2018 elections. The Folha de S.Paulo newspaper found out, together with other journalists from RecordTV, that conflicts were occurring in its journalism editorial line to favor Bolsonaro from politically biased information. Until that moment, neither the station nor the journalism sector officially supported the politician. Due to this, that same year, the director of Jornal da Record resigned.

Writing for The Intercept Brasil, João Filho questioned the increased inflow of public money to RecordTV and other stations in which the owners appear on Bolsonaro's side. Before the current administration, more money was spent on the broadcasters from their audience, but the method was canceled without reason.

On January 15, 2020, it was revealed by Folha de S.Paulo that Fabio Wajngarten, head of the Social Communication Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic (SECOM), received, through a company of which he is a partner, money from TV stations and advertising agencies that have contracts with Jair Bolsonaro's government. Among them are Rede Bandeirantes and RecordTV. Such fact entered the analysis of Reporters Without Borders, which analyzes Bolsonaro's attacks directed at the press.

In June 2020, a survey released by Agência Pública confirmed that RecordTV, alongside other evangelical broadcasters and pastors supporting the government, received the most advertising funds from SECOM, at a total of 30 million reais. RecordTV also received money to publicize the "Positive Agenda", an advertisement to convey a favorable image of the government to the population. Another pro-government marketing piece broadcast on the station was "Amazon Day", after the Bolsonaro government received international criticism with the burning in the Amazon.

According to a survey done by Poder360, Bolsonaro granted 102 exclusive interviews to media outlets, even though he claimed to dislike the press. Band was the most attended, followed by RecordTV, SBT and Jovem Pan.[28]

Commenting on how the news outlets of RecordTV reported on Marcelo Crivella's arrest, Ricardo Feltrin, a columnist for UOL, pointed out that the journalism of RecordTV lacks credibility because it is linked to the UCKG.[29]

Last year this column wrote about some of the reasons that do not allow Record's journalism to demonstrate impartiality and credibility.

The biggest one, no doubt, is the fact that the network is umbilically linked to the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God.(...) Today, December 22, the situation happened again, but in an inverse way.

While all TV stations and websites in the country were following the arrest of Marcelo Crivella, mayor of Rio de Janeiro, bishop of Universal and nephew of Edir Macedo, Record was using its journalism to "gild" the pill.

In all stations the headline was obvious and clear: "Marcelo Crivella is arrested".

On Record's Fala Brasil, however, the call to the news was:

"Mayor Marcelo Crivella is taken to Police City."

It is hard to believe in coincidence or simple editing error. This is the face of Record's journalism, this is the truth.

Record's treatment to the news had immediate repercussions in social networks and internet users.

The network was criticized for supposedly trying to "pass the rag" or distort an established fact: the arrest was treated only as "driving".

— Ricardo Feltrin

Subliminal political propaganda

In October 2020, the electoral judge Luciana Mocco Moreira Lima prohibited RecordTV from continuing to make political propaganda with the use of subliminal advertising. A subliminal advertisement for Mayor Marcelo Crivella, a candidate for reelection in the city of Rio de Janeiro and who is the nephew of the Edir Macedo, was circulated by the station and on its website. In the campaign, Record presented its new WhatsApp number, which ended with 1010, 10 being the party number of the politician. The judge recalled that a similar fact occurred in 2014, in the election for mayor of Rio de Janeiro, in which a vignette was suspended by the Electoral Justice, which advertised Psalm 22, when the number of Crivella, at the time, was also 22.[30]

Spreading of misinformation

According to Radar To Facts, on February 26, 2021, RecordTV and other media outlets have helped drive misinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic by posting interviews with doctors on YouTube defending drugs with no proven effectiveness or with criticism of wearing masks.[31]

Awards

ExxonMobil Journalism Award

  • 2005: Esso Special for Telejournalism, granted to Leandro Cipoloni, Antonio Chastinet, Steve Ribeiro, Luiz Mendes and Paulo Nicolau, for the report "Imbroglione - The Phantom Citizen".
  • 2008: Esso Special of Telejournalism, awarded to André Felipe Tal, Ricardo Andreoni, Jorge Valente and Marcelo Zanini, for the report "Dossiê Roraíma: Pedofilia no Poder"
  • 2020: King of Spain, awarded for the third time to the broadcaster, but this time for the report "A Besta", from Câmera Record.

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PortuguesePicture format1080i HDTV downscaled to 480i for the SD feed OwnershipParentGrupo RecordKey peopleEdir Macedo chairman Luiz Claudio Costa president Sister channelsRecordTV InternacionalRecord NewsHistoryLaunched27 September 1953 69 years ago 1953 09 27 FounderPaulo Machado de CarvalhoFormer namesRede Record 1990 2016 LinksWebsiterecordtv wbr r7 wbr comAvailabilityTerrestrialAnalog VHF07 VHF Itabuna Digital terrestrial television14 UHF Franca 17 UHF Itabuna and Joao Pessoa 18 UHF Goiania and Palmas 20 UHF Sao Paulo 21 UHF Porto Alegre and Salvador 22 UHF Belem 23 UHF Brasilia 27 UHF Bauru 28 UHF Belo Horizonte and Ribeirao Preto 30 UHF Porto Velho and Florianopolis 32 UHF Fortaleza Campo Grande and Natal 33 UHF Santos 34 UHF Curitiba and Teresina 35 UHF Aracaju and Manaus 36 UHF Rio Branco and Sao Luis 38 UHF Vitoria and Cuiaba 39 UHF Rio de Janeiro and Recife 42 UHF Sao Jose do Rio Preto 43 UHF Maceio As the main member of the media company Grupo Record the network is headquartered in Sao Paulo where most of its programming is also generated at the Dermeval Goncalves Theater and has a branch in Rio de Janeiro where its telenovelas and other formats are produced at the Casablanca Estudios RecNov complex Its national coverage is achieved by retransmission from 111 stations 15 of which are owned by the company and 96 of which are affiliate stations The station was inaugurated in the city of Sao Paulo on September 27 1953 by businessman Paulo Machado de Carvalho owner until then of a radio conglomerate through a concession obtained in November 1950 the year television was launched in Brazil TV Record was the fourth station to operate in the country after TV Tupi Sao Paulo 1950 TV Tupi Rio de Janeiro 1951 and TV Paulista 1952 It is the oldest Brazilian television station still in operation today During the 1960s the channel became popular even leading in audience with the exhibition of music festivals such as MPB and Jovem Guarda 5 In this period Record headed the Rede de Emissoras Independentes REI a chain that integrated stations from various locations in Brazil In the 1970s the businessman and TV host Silvio Santos acquired half of the channel s shares through a partnership with Machado de Carvalho In 1989 Record after being under unfavorable financial situation in the second half of that decade was sold to Bishop Edir Macedo founder and leader of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God The new acquisition spurred major investments in the structure of the station which in the 1990s formed its national network with purchases of channels and affiliations resulting in its positioning from 2007 to 2015 as the country s second largest network in audience and revenues until it was overtaken by SBT 6 As of 2012 both stations began to intensely dispute point tenths and take turns in the IBOPE ranking 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Launch and first years 1 3 1959 67 Emissoras Unidas 1 3 1 Early growth 1 3 2 Regular programming and pioneering in Brazilian television 1 3 3 Fires and prestiged attractions 1 3 4 Competition 1 4 1969 89 Decline 1 4 1 The founding of REI and the participation of Silvio Santos 1 4 2 Concessions and the departure of Santos 1 4 3 The end of REI and ostracism 1 4 4 Sale to Edir Macedo 1 5 1990 2007 Growth and investment 1 5 1 Restructuring 1 5 2 New slogan and further expansion 1 5 3 Competition with Globo and SBT 1 6 2010 15 Redesign 1 6 1 Helicopter crash and rescue 1 6 2 Olympic broadcast 1 6 3 Reformulation and loss to SBT 1 7 2016 present Rebranding and current affairs 2 Teledramaturgy 2 1 Telenovelas 2 2 Miniseries and series 3 Programs 4 Revenue 5 Coverage 5 1 International coverage 6 Controversies 6 1 Edir Macedo s control of Rede Record 6 2 Money laundering 6 3 Relationship with the Universal Church 6 4 Chute na santa incident 6 5 Accusations of political bias 6 6 Subliminal political propaganda 6 7 Spreading of misinformation 7 Awards 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditBackground Edit Only two months after the arrival of television in Brazil businessman and communicator Paulo Machado de Carvalho got a permit to operate a new TV channel in the city of Sao Paulo on November 22 1950 being granted channel 7 paulistano At the time Paulo and his family already owned a large conglomerate of radio stations and took advantage of the name of his then Radio Sociedade Record to baptize his first television channel it was decided that the new station would be called TV Record To set up the station modern equipment was provided from the United States that was installed in its studios on Miruna Avenue in the Moema neighborhood South Zone of Sao Paulo Before going on the air the channel made some experimental broadcasts months before its inauguration showing the choir of the Escola Normal Caetano de Campos and the orchestra of the Sao Paulo Public Force 5 Launch and first years Edit The channel went on air on September 27 1953 at 8 53 pm In the first image to be shown by the station the artist couple Blota Junior and Sonia Ribeiro descended a staircase and announced the launch of Record After Blota made a speech a show started with Dorival Caymmi Inezita Barroso Adoniran Barbosa Isaura Garcia Pagano Sobrinho Randal Juliano Enrico Simonetti s orchestra and several dancers This musical attraction was presented by Sandra Amaral and Helio Ansaldo In its early operations the station aired musical among which with celebrities such as Nat King Cole Charles Aznavour Ella Fitzgerald and Marlene Dietrich sports theater humorous and informative programs In 1954 the first serial produced in Brazil Capitao 7 starring Ayres Campos and Idalina de Oliveira went on the air remaining until 1966 In 1954 the program Mesa Redonda was created hosted by Geraldo Jose de Almeida and Raul Tabajara In 1955 Grande Gincana Kibon went on the air being presented for sixteen years 8 1959 67 Emissoras Unidas Edit The Grande Avenida Tower in Paulista Avenue in Sao Paulo is used by Record to transmit its signal in the city and the Metropolitan Region Early growth Edit With the rapid growth of his new media vehicle Paulo Machado de Carvalho joined his brother in law Joao Batista do Amaral to establish a partnership between Sao Paulo s TV Record and Rio s TV Rio then channel 13 in Rio de Janeiro originating the Rede Unidas de Televisao or Rede das Emissoras Unidas With the creation of the new network a link was built between the cities of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo that allowed the connection via UHF signal between Record and TV Rio It was through this link that TV Record broadcast the Brazilian Turf Grand Prix directly from the Jockey Club in Rio de Janeiro the link between the two stations also made it possible to exchange productions between them With this Emissoras Unidas would get affiliates and retransmissions throughout Brazil under the leadership of the headquarters of TVs Rio and Record Regular programming and pioneering in Brazilian television Edit In 1958 the first regular program produced by Record and TV Rio was launched Show 713 an attraction in which the screen was divided in half with each side belonging to each station The program featured interviews news reports and musical numbers from the two stations hometowns Record ended the 1950s by inaugurating its Teatro Record on Rua da Consolacao which would later be used for musical presentations and program recordings The station entered the 1960s by pioneering the inauguration of the new federal capital Brasilia becoming the only TV station outside the new city to broadcast the event which included interviews with several Brazilian politicians at the time including then president Juscelino Kubitschek 9 Fires and prestiged attractions Edit The station s headquarters in Moema would come to suffer a fire in May 1960 causing Rede Unidas to air more attractions from the co generator TV Rio while Record recovered It was the first of a series of six fires that Machado de Carvalho family s channel would face the most serious being in July 1966 where several reels of archival tapes were lost 10 Despite these bad times the station managed to achieve great prestige by showing several attractions during the 1960s especially music programs such as O Fino da Bossa and the classic MPB Festivals where several renowned artists such as Gilberto Gil Caetano Veloso Chico Buarque Elis Regina among others performed amidst the strong military dictatorship in the country Competition Edit With the emergence of TV Globo and the growth of its rival TV Tupi Record sees its audience gradually decrease However the station was able to launch a few more audience hits such as Familia Trapo with Ronald Golias and Jo Soares and the news program Reporter Esso The Teatro Record in Consolacao suffers a fire that forces Record to transfer the Sao Paulo headquarters to Augusta Street closer to downtown Sao Paulo 1969 89 Decline Edit Record TV logo in the 70s The businessman and television presenter Silvio Santos was co manager of the network in the 1970s The founding of REI and the participation of Silvio Santos Edit Due to disagreements between the directors of TV Rio and Record because the Rio de Janeiro channel had acquired productions from Tupi which was then a rival of the Machado de Carvalho family station the Emissoras Unidas was extinguished in 1967 Later however the two stations reconnected and founded the Rede de Emissoras Independentes which became known by the acronym REI Immediately after this businessman Silvio Santos acquires half of Record and uses it to show some of his programs since the entertainer had lost space on other television channels Despite initially not agreeing the former owners of Record end up accepting the agreement for Silvio to co operate the station 11 By this time TV Record had considerably lost its audience to TV Tupi Rede Globo and the recently established Rede Bandeirantes owned by Joao Saad Shortly afterwards TV Rio was disconnected from the Emissoras Independentes leaving REI with only Record as its sole channel REI would later broadcast the 1970 FIFA World Cup directly from Mexico marking the first World Cup to be transmitted by Record The channel also brings its casts of artists particularly the famous comedian and animator Chacrinha However due to the decline that was gradually affecting Record the channel decided to sell its theater in Rua Augusta in downtown Sao Paulo Meanwhile Silvio Santos inaugurates a new TV channel in Rio de Janeiro called TVS and starts to exchange productions of this channel with Record ending with the simulcast premiere of Programa Silvio Santos on TVS and Tupi in 1976 ending a 10 year stinct with Globo In 1978 Paulo Machado de Carvalho acquired concessions to operate two more television channels for TV Record channel 4 in Franca and channel 7 in Sao Jose do Rio Preto making it a statewide network Two years later with Tupi s shutdown Programa Silvio Santos by now produced in Sao Paulo moved to Record Concessions and the departure of Santos Edit Silvio Santos won some concessions from the former broadcaster from the federal government and founded his own television network SBT in 1981 on part of the former Rede Tupi stations and studios The businessman and entertainer together with Paulo Machado starts managing channel 9 in Rio de Janeiro which had also won the bidding process which was transformed into TV Record Rio de Janeiro in 1982 becoming the channel s fourth TV station since the other two stations in the countryside of the state already existed besides the headquarters in Sao Paulo Both stations belonged to the now relapsed Rede de Emissoras Independentes which until then had a very low audience It was the channel s next attempt to go national After SBT was founded in 1981 TV Record Sao Paulo became a second plan for Silvio Santos but the Machado de Carvalho family co owners of the channel insisted on investing in the small station In 1983 the program Especial Sertanejo premiered hosted by Marcelo Costa promoting Brazilian country music while journalism remained the station s flagship with the premiere of Jornal da Noite which scored a victory for the network with a 2 hour broadcast nationwide more than the competition In 1985 SBT was nationally consolidated when it debuted its national network programming via satellite for all of Brazil through Brasilsat Embratel s exclusive channel In 1986 Record broadcast its second World Cup in a pool with SBT directly from Mexico In 1987 at the same time that Programa Silvio Santos stopped being shown on Record and started being shown only by SBT Silvio Santos stopped injecting 70 to 80 of his participation in TV Record of Sao Paulo and thus forced the Machados thru Paulo to give up Channel 9 which later rebranded to TV Copacabana with a tourism approach The end of REI and ostracism Edit In the year 1989 the then Rede de Emissoras Independentes that still continued to be led by TV Record de Sao Paulo succumbs to its crisis and is extinguished With this the channel fell into ostracism and Record became a local station again leaving only the station in Sao Paulo and the other two in the interior of the state since channel 9 in Rio de Janeiro had become TV Corcovado which would later be owned by CNT to become CNT Rio de Janeiro Sale to Edir Macedo Edit With Record already suffering a serious crisis and on the verge of bankruptcy Silvio Santos convinces Paulo Machado de Carvalho to put the station up for sale Until that time besides the very low audience the channel had annual revenues of 2 5 million but had debts that exceeded 20 million Soon after learning about the sale of the channel the leader of the UCKG Edir Macedo became interested in buying Rede Record At the time he was in the United States and learned about the sale of the station from his lawyer Paulo Roberto Guimaraes Macedo appointed pastor Laprovita Vieira to be the intermediary of the purchase of Record Laprovita had a meeting with Demerval Goncalves representative of Silvio Santos and Paulo Machado de Carvalho at the station s old headquarters in the Moema district of Sao Paulo the negotiation was quick Besides TV Record Edir Macedo also acquired Radio Record which like the television channel was in bad shape and also belonged to Machado de Carvalho s family and to Grupo Silvio Santos A meeting was held with lawyers from both parties which was attended by Laprovita Edir Silvio Santos and his partner Paulo Machado de Carvalho The requested amount was accepted by both parties both Edir Macedo and Silvio Santos representative Days later Silvio Santos regretted the sale but he was aware of Record s precarious situation and had no other way out since both he and Paulo Machado de Carvalho were still unable to pay Record s debts Some creditors threatened to file for bankruptcy for the chaotic situation the channel was in After the sale it was rumored that Record would become a channel with completely religious programming which would be used by UCKG founded by Edir Macedo However this did not actually happen but until today the station shows some evangelical programs especially in the early morning hours The new directors of the station after the purchase together with Macedo decided to continue the station s commercial activities The deal led to the creation of Central Record de Comunicacao now Grupo Record in 1989 which became the main media conglomerate controlled by Macedo himself which today includes besides RecordTV and Radio Record the portal R7 Record Entretenimento and later Record News 1990 2007 Growth and investment Edit Lula and Edir Macedo at the opening ceremony of Record News The logo of Rede Record from 2007 to 2012 Restructuring Edit After its sale TV Record went through drastic changes a new visual identity was presented in July 1990 and a reformulation in its programs that managed to recover its lost audience The station started its national expansion when it began transmitting its signal via the BrasilSat A2 satellite also distributing its programming to satellite dishes The channel became Rede Record and began to acquire its own stations affiliates and retransmitters for renewed expansion In 1992 Record finally resumed broadcasts to Rio de Janeiro for the first time since 1986 87 In 1995 the station moved to its current headquarters in Barra Funda by acquiring the CBI Studios which was very modern for its time During this period the company hired several artists to fill its programming grid with several artists such as Eliana Raul Gil Gilberto Barros Ratinho Milton Neves and others becoming famous Record was able to reach third place in the national audience surpassing Band and the struggling Rede Manchete New slogan and further expansion Edit In 2004 the network decided to bet on a new phase aiming for more ratings With the slogan On the way to leadership Record begins to expand its attractions by producing renowned programs new vignettes and telenovelas that became popular Among the successes of this new phase the productions A Escrava Isaura Prova de Amor Vidas Opostas and Caminhos do Coracao which was divided into three seasons due to its huge audience stand out On September 27 2007 Record News the first free to air news channel on Brazilian television was inaugurated occupying the signal of the former Rede Mulher though it was already owned by Grupo Record 13 years prior On the day of the foundation of Record News the governor of the state of Sao Paulo Jose Serra the mayor of the city of Sao Paulo Gilberto Kassab the then president of Record Alexandre Raposo the owner Edir Macedo and the president of the Republic Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva were present The inauguration ceremony of the new channel was broadcast by Rede Record inside Jornal da Record as well as Record News itself Competition with Globo and SBT Edit In 2007 Rede Record was able to overtake SBT to become the second largest Brazilian television station only remaining behind Rede Globo However in some programs it was able to overtake Globo In cities such as Goiania Belem and Fortaleza its news magazine Domingo Espectacular surpassed Rede Globo s Fantastico 12 and Record s morning news program Fala Brasil was able to surpass Bom Dia Brasil in Sao Paulo On December 11 2009 Record managed to top first place in Rio during the broadcast of The Elite Squad 2010 15 Redesign Edit Record TV logo in 2011 Helicopter crash and rescue Edit Recording the program Hoje em Dia in 2015 In early 2010 a RecordTV helicopter crashed inside the Jockey Club in Sao Paulo after suffering a breakdown The aircraft was in that region to cover a robbery that had occurred in the Morumbi neighborhood South Zone of Sao Paulo The pilot of the helicopter Rafael Delgado Sobrinho died on the spot and cameraman Alexandre Silva de Moura Borracha was taken in serious condition to hospital the two occupants were rescued by Globocop from TV Globo 13 Rede Record lamented the incident at the time and closed that night s Jornal da Record quietly with a moment of silence in honor of their deceased colleagues 14 Olympic broadcast Edit In 2012 Record exclusively broadcast the 2012 Olympic Games in London and the unprecedented 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver It was the first time that its rival Rede Globo was left out of the Olympics though them and Rede Record along with Rede Bandeirantes would broadcast the Summer Olympics in 2016 Reformulation and loss to SBT Edit In 2013 Record underwent a reformulation which eventually resulted in the change of the broadcaster s top command Alexandre Raposo was eventually fired and in his place Luiz Claudio Costa came from TV Record Brasilia to the position of president Another important change in command was that of Honorilton Goncalves by Marcelo Silva in the position of vice president of Record After spending 2012 without much profitability the company hired a consulting service to reformulate its market strategies In 2014 SBT which always held the second place position in Brazilian television until 2007 was able to take back second place which shrunk Rede Record s position down to third place for the first time since 2007 However Rede Record managed to keep its position as one of the top three Brazilian television networks 2016 present Rebranding and current affairs Edit Headquarters of RecordTV in Sao Paulo To mark a repositioning of the brand Rede Record on the night of November 24 2016 during the broadcast of Jornal da Record presented to the public its new visual identity The news program showed a report on the change in the brand and the station s slogan which is now Reinventing is our brand The station s name was also changed to RecordTV The change occurs to consolidate RecordTV s image as an avant garde and multiplatform station linked to the television of the future and to reaffirm that its performance goes beyond the borders of Brazil and reaches more than 150 countries with its signal In addition products such as soap operas and miniseries are exported to countries on all continents 15 Teledramaturgy EditTelenovelas Edit Main article List of RecordTV telenovelas Entrance to the Casablanca Estudios complex in Rio de Janeiro The first telenovela produced and aired by Record was the 1954 novella A Muralha Between 1954 and 1977 the channel had produced seventy eight telenovelas In this first period still in the era of Silvio Santos and Paulo Machado de Carvalho the highlights were Os Deuses Estao Mortos and As Pupilas do Senhor Reitor the latter being according to Unicamp the soap opera with the highest audience in Record s history The last production of the network in this first phase was Meu Adoravel Mendigo of 1974 a plot that closed the teledramaturgy core in the network which was dismantled and the professionals dismissed after this period In 1977 however the network aired O Espantalho a partnership with Ivani Ribeiro who had started at the channel in 1954 16 Between 1999 and 2004 eight additional telenovelas were unassumingly produced originating from Record s partnerships with independent companies Bianca Rinaldi with the costume of the main character Isaura from the telenovela A Escrava Isaura On May 10 2004 Herval Rossano was hired as general director of teledramaturgy and began to guide the network in restructuring promoting investment in the purchase of state of the art equipment new studios and expansion of the team in addition to the acquisition of a cast of rising authors and new qualified actors 17 The director presented the proposal of seven plots by different authors before the choice of which one would restart dramaturgy at the network was made Besides the debut telenovela of this new phase A Escrava Isaura several other productions stood out such as Vidas Opostas Prova de Amor Amor e Intrigas Chamas da Vida and Caminhos do Coracao In 2015 the plot Os Dez Mandamentos the first biblical telenovela of the network and of Brazil was produced Os Dez Mandamentos was an immediate success and made history in Brazilian television With the soap opera the network broke an audience record by surpassing Globo s main soap opera for the first time in 40 years With the success of the soap opera Record TV decided in October 2015 that the 8 30 PM time slot would be dedicated only to biblical productions The soap opera was also broadcast in several countries such as in Argentina by Telefe 18 On January 19 2021 with the launch of the soap opera Genesis Record managed to beat its competitor in two capitals and make one of the most followed productions in the world 19 On the morning of October 8 2022 Record was the subject of a ransomware attack affecting many of the broadcaster s systems The attack led to a disruption of programming with its Saturday morning program Fala Brasil replaced by reruns of Everybody Hates Chris until operations were restored SBT and TV Cultura had also faced ransomware attacks the same day 20 Miniseries and series Edit Record TV has so far aired more than 20 series serials and miniseries in its different phases since the 1950s Also since the restart of the network s teledramaturgy core in October 2004 besides telenovelas some series and miniseries have been produced mostly with a biblical or police theme Programs EditMain article List of programs broadcast by RecordTVRevenue EditAccording to Rede Record s vice president in 2010 Rede Record had revenues of 2 7 billion reais exactly 25 more than in 2009 In 2011 the network had revenues of 3 5 billion reais and 1 72 billion reais in 2012 21 Coverage EditRecordTV currently has 15 owned and operated stations and 96 affiliated stations for a total of 111 stations It was one of the pioneers of digital television in Brazil International coverage Edit Main article RecordTV Internacional Journalist from Record TV during the recording of a news story in Pretoria South Africa Created in 2002 Record Internacional is present in 150 countries and carries programs that are successful in Brazil Record Internacional contains six channels that carry a digital signal around the world and 17 stations The station is also an affiliate of CNN International 22 In Africa RecordTV broadcasts to Mozambique Uganda Cape Verde Guinea Bissau and Madagascar In Mozambique TV Miramar which is part of Record International has 10 stations and has several local programs which were successful Additionally the station also broadcasts to all of Asia and this coverage is done by two satellites Asiasat 2 and JSAT In the United States coverage is provided by the NSS 806 and EchoStar satellites and is distributed by Comcast and the Dish Network In Europe RecordTV is the only Brazilian television channel available without any subscription fees Coverage reaches all countries on the continent Controversies EditEdir Macedo s control of Rede Record Edit Edir Macedo in 2007 The sale of Record in 1989 to businessman Edir Macedo is still controversial the Federal Police conducted an investigation in which they discovered that part of the money used by Macedo for the purchase of the station consisted of interest free loans from his Universal Church The leader of the UCKG was sentenced to pay a fine for not having declared this money 23 In 1992 the station s studios still located in Moema suffered another fire in which several documents related to the sale of Record were lost causing the transaction to owe more satisfactory explanations That same year Edir Macedo was arrested shortly after holding a service at the Templo Maior of the Universal Church in the Santo Amaro neighborhood of Sao Paulo on charges of charlatanism stelionism and injury to popular belief The then new owner of Record was jailed for 11 days and was released for lack of evidence later getting rid of the charges In late 1995 Macedo was once again the target of controversy when he appeared in a video recorded in 1990 by a former member of the UCKG and aired on TV Globo where the spiritual leader appeared teaching other pastors to convince believers to donate money to his church With the video becoming viral on the Internet Macedo tried to petition the courts to have copies of the Globo report removed from YouTube but had his request denied 24 Money laundering Edit In 2008 the UCKG was accused of money laundering and its members including Edir Macedo were charged for gang formation The case gained notoriety mainly because it was heavily aired again by Rede Globo in its national news program Jornal Nacional In response In Jornal da Record Rede Record presented several old accusations that Globo had alleged links in the result of the 1989 presidential elections and the military dictatorship The case was later dismissed and Record again criticized Globo for not reporting Edir Macedo s innocence 25 According to the Forbes magazine Edir Macedo is the richest pastor in Brazil with a net worth estimated in January 2013 at almost two billion reais The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God and Edir Macedo contested and stated in a note that although Rede Record is owned by him Macedo would not be remunerated or participate in profits or any other financial resources coming from the station and that they would be reinvested in Record His only sustenance would come from the church through the per diem paid to pastors and bishops by the institution and from the copyrights of the books he authored 26 In 2007 the Folha de S Paulo newspaper pointed out that Macedo was the largest holder of concessions in the Brazilian media with 23 television stations including Rede Record and 40 radio stations and that the conglomerate s financial extension registered in the then tax haven of Jersey Island would serve for money laundering of tithes received by the UCKG 27 Relationship with the Universal Church Edit According to the investigation at least 50 companies such as radio and TV stations especially Rede Record printers and tourism agencies controlled directly or indirectly by members of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God are benefited by donations made by believers of the UCKG throughout the country The Universal Church along with Rede Record and Folha Universal the main media outlets linked to the UCKG have also had numerous editorial conflicts with several other media outlets in Brazil among them the UOL portal the Veja magazine the Folha de S Paulo newspaper and especially Rede Globo Edir Macedo stated to IstoE s website that the Rio de Janeiro broadcaster is one of Universal s biggest enemies Chute na santa incident Edit At dawn on the holiday of October 12 1995 the day of Our Lady of Aparecida celebrated by Catholics the program O Despertar da Fe produced by the Universal Church was aired on Rede Record During the broadcast the televangelist Sergio von Helder kicked and hit an image of the Saint that he had bought In addition to assaulting the image Sergio stated that God could not be compared to such an ugly horrible and disgraceful doll The following day the incident was reported by Rede Globo during Jornal Nacional causing great national repercussion The fact was widely criticized not only by Catholics but also by other religious groups being reported as religious intolerance At the time Edir Macedo even offered space on Record to some Catholic leaders as an apology but they refused Later Macedo claimed that he was suffering religious persecution from the media especially from TV Globo saying that Roberto Marinho s network had turned him into a monster Accusations of political bias Edit Edir Macedo alongside Jair Bolsonaro and Silvio Santos during the 2019 Homeland Day celebrations As in previous governments Edir Macedo positioned himself as pro government when Bolsonaro came in first place in the polls in the 2018 elections The Folha de S Paulo newspaper found out together with other journalists from RecordTV that conflicts were occurring in its journalism editorial line to favor Bolsonaro from politically biased information Until that moment neither the station nor the journalism sector officially supported the politician Due to this that same year the director of Jornal da Record resigned Writing for The Intercept Brasil Joao Filho questioned the increased inflow of public money to RecordTV and other stations in which the owners appear on Bolsonaro s side Before the current administration more money was spent on the broadcasters from their audience but the method was canceled without reason On January 15 2020 it was revealed by Folha de S Paulo that Fabio Wajngarten head of the Social Communication Secretariat of the Presidency of the Republic SECOM received through a company of which he is a partner money from TV stations and advertising agencies that have contracts with Jair Bolsonaro s government Among them are Rede Bandeirantes and RecordTV Such fact entered the analysis of Reporters Without Borders which analyzes Bolsonaro s attacks directed at the press In June 2020 a survey released by Agencia Publica confirmed that RecordTV alongside other evangelical broadcasters and pastors supporting the government received the most advertising funds from SECOM at a total of 30 million reais RecordTV also received money to publicize the Positive Agenda an advertisement to convey a favorable image of the government to the population Another pro government marketing piece broadcast on the station was Amazon Day after the Bolsonaro government received international criticism with the burning in the Amazon According to a survey done by Poder360 Bolsonaro granted 102 exclusive interviews to media outlets even though he claimed to dislike the press Band was the most attended followed by RecordTV SBT and Jovem Pan 28 Commenting on how the news outlets of RecordTV reported on Marcelo Crivella s arrest Ricardo Feltrin a columnist for UOL pointed out that the journalism of RecordTV lacks credibility because it is linked to the UCKG 29 Last year this column wrote about some of the reasons that do not allow Record s journalism to demonstrate impartiality and credibility The biggest one no doubt is the fact that the network is umbilically linked to the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God Today December 22 the situation happened again but in an inverse way While all TV stations and websites in the country were following the arrest of Marcelo Crivella mayor of Rio de Janeiro bishop of Universal and nephew of Edir Macedo Record was using its journalism to gild the pill In all stations the headline was obvious and clear Marcelo Crivella is arrested On Record s Fala Brasil however the call to the news was Mayor Marcelo Crivella is taken to Police City It is hard to believe in coincidence or simple editing error This is the face of Record s journalism this is the truth Record s treatment to the news had immediate repercussions in social networks and internet users The network was criticized for supposedly trying to pass the rag or distort an established fact the arrest was treated only as driving Ricardo Feltrin Subliminal political propaganda Edit In October 2020 the electoral judge Luciana Mocco Moreira Lima prohibited RecordTV from continuing to make political propaganda with the use of subliminal advertising A subliminal advertisement for Mayor Marcelo Crivella a candidate for reelection in the city of Rio de Janeiro and who is the nephew of the Edir Macedo was circulated by the station and on its website In the campaign Record presented its new WhatsApp number which ended with 1010 10 being the party number of the politician The judge recalled that a similar fact occurred in 2014 in the election for mayor of Rio de Janeiro in which a vignette was suspended by the Electoral Justice which advertised Psalm 22 when the number of Crivella at the time was also 22 30 Spreading of misinformation Edit According to Radar To Facts on February 26 2021 RecordTV and other media outlets have helped drive misinformation about the COVID 19 pandemic by posting interviews with doctors on YouTube defending drugs with no proven effectiveness or with criticism of wearing masks 31 Awards EditExxonMobil Journalism Award 2005 Esso Special for Telejournalism granted to Leandro Cipoloni Antonio Chastinet Steve Ribeiro Luiz Mendes and Paulo Nicolau for the report Imbroglione The Phantom Citizen 2008 Esso Special of Telejournalism awarded to Andre Felipe Tal Ricardo Andreoni Jorge Valente and Marcelo Zanini for the report Dossie Roraima Pedofilia no Poder 2020 King of Spain awarded for the third time to the broadcaster but this time for the report A Besta from Camera Record References Edit Lucas Adriano S 15 October 2013 Top 10 maiores emissoras de TV do mundo in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2021 12 12 Willmersdorf Com Pedro 2021 02 19 Globo sobe em ranking e torna se segunda maior emissora do mundo Acervo in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2021 12 12 As 10 maiores emissoras de Tv do mundo Jornal Diario do Estado in Brazilian Portuguese 2021 06 16 Retrieved 2021 12 12 Saiba qual foi a audiencia de todas as emissoras no Brasil em junho TV Pop in Brazilian Portuguese 2021 07 01 Retrieved 2021 12 12 a b A historia da TV Record Museu da TV Radio amp Cinema in Brazilian Portuguese 2017 03 01 Retrieved 2021 12 12 Folha Online Ilustrada Vamos bater a Globo ate 2009 diz vice presidente da Record 16 03 2007 www1 folha uol com br Retrieved 2021 12 12 SBT completa sete meses a frente da Record em audiencia F5 in Brazilian Portuguese 2015 02 04 Retrieved 2021 12 12 Rede Record 2009 10 04 Archived from the original on 2009 10 04 Retrieved 2021 12 12 Congresso celebra 60 anos de fundacao da TV Record Senado Federal Jornal do Senado 2017 01 07 Archived from the original on 2017 01 07 Retrieved 2021 12 12 eusouojulio 2016 11 01 No Brasil grandes emissoras de TV sao destruidas por incendios Bastidores da TV in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2021 12 12 Como Silvio Santos virou patrao www observatoriodaimprensa com br 16 November 2010 Retrieved 2021 12 12 Audiencia do Fantastico chegou a cair pela metade em dez anos Ultimosegundo ig com br Retrieved 2022 02 19 G1 gt Edicao Sao Paulo NOTICIAS Helicoptero de emissora de TV cai em Sao Paulo g1 globo com Retrieved 2021 12 12 Funcionarios da Rede Record homenageiam piloto morto em queda do helicoptero da emissora Sao Paulo R7 2016 09 21 Archived from the original on 2016 09 21 Retrieved 2021 12 12 A Record agora e Record TV Record TV in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2021 12 12 O Espantalho Resumo Personagens Trilha Sonora Resumo das Novelas Personagens Trilha Sonora in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2021 12 12 Terra Buscador Terra in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2021 12 12 Os Dez Mandamentos faz sucesso na Argentina e desbanca novela global R7 com in Brazilian Portuguese 2016 06 14 Retrieved 2021 12 12 Fefito Genesis vence Jornal Nacional em duas capitais e Globo muda estrategia www uol com br in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2021 12 12 Record hackeada o que se sabe ate agora sobre ataque e sequestro de dados UOL in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2022 10 17 Numeros estranhos Radar on line Lauro Jardim VEJA com 2013 03 29 Archived from the original on 2013 03 29 Retrieved 2021 12 12 Hero officer kept Brazilian school massacre from being even worse www cnn com Retrieved 2021 12 12 Edir Macedo e bilionario devido a doacoes de fieis diz Bloomberg Businessweek InfoMoney in Brazilian Portuguese 2013 04 26 Retrieved 2021 12 12 Edir Macedo e Universal nao conseguem tirar video do YouTube Consultor Juridico in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2021 12 12 Globo ignora decisao do TJ sobre Universal Brasil R7 2016 09 21 Archived from the original on 2016 09 21 Retrieved 2021 12 12 Chagas Tiago 2013 01 28 Em nota Igreja Universal e Edir Macedo negam as informacoes veiculadas pela Forbes Noticias Gospel in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2021 12 12 Igreja controla maior parte de TVs do pais 15 12 2007 Poder Folha de S Paulo Retrieved 2021 12 12 Bolsonaro deu 102 entrevistas exclusivas desde a posse Band foi a mais atendida Poder360 in Brazilian Portuguese 2020 07 07 Retrieved 2021 12 12 Opiniao Jornalismo da Record tropeca de novo na prisao de Crivella 22 12 2020 UOL Splash www uol com br Retrieved 2021 12 12 REDACAO 2020 10 07 Record e proibida de fazer propaganda subliminar para Marcelo Crivella Noticias da TV in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2021 12 12 Impulsionados pela imprensa medicos que desinformam sobre Covid 19 somam 30 mi de visualizacoes no YouTube Aos Fatos www aosfatos org in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2021 12 12 External links Editofficial website RecordTV on Facebook RecordTV on Twitter RecordTV on Instagram Record TV s channel on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title RecordTV amp oldid 1135400662, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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