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Rede Bandeirantes

Rede Bandeirantes (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁedʒi bɐ̃dejˈɾɐ̃tʃis], Bandeirantes Network), or simply known as Band (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɐ̃dʒi]), is a Brazilian free-to-air television network. It began broadcasting on May 13, 1967 on VHF channel 13 in São Paulo.[2] Its founder was businessman João Saad with the help of his father-in-law and former São Paulo governor Adhemar de Barros. In terms of audience and revenue, it is currently the fourth largest Brazilian television network. It broadcasts throughout Brazil through its owned-and-operated stations and affiliates. It also has a series of pay TV channels and it broadcasts internationally via Band Internacional.

Rede Bandeirantes
TypeFree-to-air television network
Branding"Band"
Country
Brazil
Availability92% terrestrial and via satellite signal available in Brazil, and via cable internationally.
FoundedMay 13, 1967
by João Jorge Saad
TV stations
List
  • TV Band São Paulo
  • TV Band Rio de Janeiro
  • TV Band Brasília
  • TV Band Minas
  • TV Band Bahia
  • TV Band Amazonas
  • TV Band Curitiba
  • TV Band Porto Alegre
  • TV Band Natal
  • TV Band Piauí
  • TV Band Campinas
  • TV Band Paulista
  • TV Band Vale
  • TV Band Rio Interior
  • TV Band Triângulo
1.5 points (2016)
Revenue US$162.06 million[1]
HeadquartersSão Paulo, Brazil
OwnerGrupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação
Key people
Johnny Saad
(Chairman)
Launch date
May 13, 1967; 55 years ago (May 13, 1967)
List
  • 14 UHF (Cuiabá)
  • 16 UHF (Campinas, João Pessoa and Vitória)
  • 17 UHF (Uberaba and São Luís)
  • 19 UHF (Presidente Prudente)
  • 20 UHF (Belo Horizonte and Recife)
  • 21 UHF (Campo Grande and Fortaleza)
  • 22 UHF (Manaus)
  • 23 UHF (São Paulo and Taubaté)
  • 26 UHF (Brasília)
  • 30 UHF (Natal and Goiânia)
  • 32 UHF (Porto Alegre, Florianópolis and Rio Branco)
  • 33 UHF (Barra Mansa)
  • 34 UHF (Macapá)
  • 35 UHF (Rio de Janeiro, Porto Velho and Belém)
  • 38 UHF (Curitiba and Teresina)
  • 39 UHF (Maceió)
  • 42 UHF (Parnaíba)
  • 43 UHF (Aracaju)
  • 46 UHF (Salvador)
Picture format
1080i HDTV
List
List
  • NET: Channels 22 and 522 (HD)
  • Vivo TV: Channels 19 and 519 (HD)
  • BVCi: Channel 25
  • CaboNNet: Channel 04
  • TCM: Channel 20 (HD)
  • Cabo Telecom: Channels 116 and 801 (HD)
  • TVN: Channel 420 (HD) (São Luís)
  • TV Alphaville: Channels 21 and 221 (HD)
List
International channel
Band Internacional
Official website
band.uol.com.br/tv
LanguagePortuguese, Italian, English
The first ever Rede Bandeirantes logo from 1966 to 1981
Rede Bandeirantes' secondary logo from 1967 to 1981.
A 2D variant of the logo from 2011 to 2018

It was the first station to have all of its programming in color in 1972,[3] and it was also the first to broadcast via satellite, being the pioneer network in the use of exclusive satellite channels for its simulcasts throughout Brazil in 1982.[4][5] In 1990, when it was called Bandeirantes, the station changed the name to simply "Ban". However, due to the fact that the public was not pleased with this change, it was turned back to "Bandeirantes". The first use of the name "Band" was during a broadcast of the carnival in 1995, and on the same occasion, it became the first Brazilian station to insert its logo on the corner of the screen, being the so-called "watermark".[5]

During the 1980s and 1990s, it became known as "the sports channel",[6] due to the network broadcasting the most varied sports genres, under the influence of announcer Luciano do Valle, being the first to broadcast the NTT IndyCar Series, the NBA and the Italian and Spanish football championships.[7] The journalistic coverage was another recognition of Band, in carrying out debates between political candidates on television. It became the second TV station to hold a debate for the Governor of São Paulo in 1982 and it was the first to carry out debates between political candidates for the Presidency in 1989.[8]

History

Background

In 1945, in São Paulo, businessman João Jorge Saad bought Rádio Bandeirantes from his father-in-law Ademar de Barros, which the then-governor of São Paulo had bought from its previous owner, Paulo Machado de Carvalho, the owner of Rádio Record and Emisoras Unidas. During the administration of President Getúlio Vargas, João Saad managed to obtain the concession of a television channel in São Paulo in the 1950s.[9][10] During the Juscelino Kubitschek government, the concession was canceled and handed over to another businessman. However, Saad managed, at the time of the João Goulart government, to recover the TV station. In 1961 in Morumbi, work began on the Radiantes Building – a building specially built with the purpose of housing the most modern television studios in Latin America, and later nicknamed by employees as an "enchanted palace". The station's building, the first in the country to be designed to receive a TV, took about five years to build. Saad has postponed the start of operations several times: "It wasn't time yet... I only opened the station in '67, based on solid foundations", he said. With a transmission tower on Pico do Jaraguá, in February 1967, experimental broadcasts began, with slides, films and documentaries.

Early years

TV Bandeirantes officially started broadcasting regularly on May 13, 1967, with a speech by its founder, João Jorge Saad, followed by a concert by singers Agostinho dos Santos and Cláudia, who opened the broadcasts. The people present during that time were generally politicians, including President Costa e Silva, the governor of São Paulo Abreu Sodré, the mayor of São Paulo Faria Lima, and ministers and secretaries of state.[11] A playground and a free circus for low-income families were set up in front of the station's headquarters. For two days, there were scavenger hunts and games, with the distribution of commemorative gifts and 5 houses were drawn for poor mothers.

Bandeirantes has invested from the beginning in sports, films and journalism. For Saad, programming had to be "eclectic". According to him, you couldn't "raise the level of the programs too much, otherwise there won't be an audience". Initially, a novelty was tested in the programming grid, eliminating the inter-program intervals. In 1967, days after the opening, the first soap opera on the then TV Bandeirantes, Os Miseráveis, adapted by Walther Negrão and Chico de Assis, came on the air, with an innovation: chapters lasting 45 minutes. The first news program of the network was Holders News, a corresponding traditional program of Radio Bandeirantes. The program Ari Toledo Show stood out; Leporace Show, with Vicente Leporace; Cláudia Querida, with the singer; I Love Lúcio, music and humor show led by Lúcio Mauro and Arlete Salles; Além, Além do Além, a horror theater with Zé do Caixão. In a short time, the direction of the station was transferred to Gilberto Martins and Antonino Seabra. In 1968, the program Xênia e Vocêwas shown on the network at 3 pm, which remained on the network for years, and was presented by Xênia Bier. Also that year, TV Bandeirantes aired the Sítio do Picapau Amarelo at 6:30 pm, and at 7:30 pm, As Aventuras de Rin-tin-tin.

1969 fire

On September 19, 1969, the station suffered a devastating fire, which destroyed its facilities. Most of the station's archives and equipment have been lost due to the fire. The slogan at the time was: "Bandeirantes will not stop". The fire that occurred in the Morumbi studios led to a rush to rent the Cine Arlequim, on Avenida Brigadeiro Luís Antônio, in São Paulo, which was named Teatro Bandeirantes. All TV Bandeirantes programming was generated from Cine Arlequim, which was quickly transformed into Teatro Bandeirantes. The fire in Bandeirantes was similar to those of Rede Globo, Rede Record and Rede Excelsior. All four fires occurred in less than a week , prompting authorities to attribute the four fires to acts of sabotage, under a single command. The TV Bandeirantes fire was the biggest of the four, with damage estimated to be around Cr$15 million.[12] This fire lasted three and a half hours and the fire would have started, at the same time, in three different points. On the occasion, the Commander of the Second Army, General Canavarro Pereira, and Governor Abreu Sodréthey expressed the certainty that these incidents "are part of a terrorist plan" and called for the people's help to fight the extremists. Before this problem, João Saad would have been advised by a fortune teller to sell the station for foreseeing a fire. In an interview, he reportedly said that he did not believe because he thought she was serving a competitor. The network had three major seasons of production/exhibition of television drama. The first was in the first years of operation, from 1967 to 1970. During this period, in addition to the aforementioned Os Miseráveis, stories such as Era Necessidade Back and O Bolha were produced.

1970s

Sports programming and color broadcasting

In 1970, the network broadcast the 1970 FIFA World Cup, the first live sports broadcast in Brazil. The station participated in a transmission pool organized by the Federal Government, in which Rede Globo, Rede Tupi and REI also participated. The first color broadcasts were in 1972 with the display of the Grape Festival in Caxias do Sul. Bandeirantes participated in the group of stations that aired the event, from video generated by TV Difusora, from Porto Alegre, which was purchased on June 30, 1980 by Grupo Bandeirantes, transforming it into TV Bandeirantes Rio Grande do Sul. Although the station was still operating amid the losses caused by the 1969 fire, the transmission was made thanks to equipment imported from Germany. During that same year, Band became the first broadcaster in Brazil to produce all of its programming in color. The slogan "Bandeirantes: the colorful image of São Paulo" was launched for the occasion, which featured a Peacock, inspired by NBC's Laramie Peacock as a nod to NBC's partnership with the network.

New, popular shows

In 1973, the program Japan Pop Show premiered, presented by the Japanese-Brazilian couple Suzana Matsuda and Nelson Matsuda. It was exhibited on Sundays and followed the same format as Rede Tupi's Images from Japan.[13] On June 16, 1974, one of the most popular and long-lived programs in Brazil debuted on Saturday afternoons on the network: Clube do Bolinha, presented by Édson Cury, widely known as "Bolinha". The program remained on air until May 7, 1994. On August 12, 1974, the new Teatro Bandeirantes was inaugurated, in a great show that brought together Elis Regina, Chico Buarque, Maria Bethânia, Tim Maia and Rita Lee.

The transition to a national network

In 1975, Bandeirantes began to become a national television network with the purchase of TV Vila Rica, which became TV Bandeirantes Minas. On July 7, 1977, at 7 pm, TV Bandeirantes arrived in Rio de Janeiro on channel 7, after the purchase of TV Guanabara. In the same year, the stations comprising Rede Amazônica also became part of the newly created network.

New shows

In 1977, presenter Hebe Camargo started to present her program on Sunday nights and marked her return to television after 4 years being solely dedicated to radio, which had a familiar model with interviews, musicals and information. The most memorable moments of the program were the interview with Chico Xavier and when Hebe threw his microphone on the floor in the middle of the live broadcast of the program and complained about the station. She demanded better treatment from the channel and more resources, such as new sets, more people in the production and musicians in the orchestra, who promised to serve her. In 1986, the presenter left the station and signed with SBT.

1980s

The expansion of news programming

In the early 1980s, Jornal Bandeirantes (currently known as Jornal da Band) was presented by Ferreira Martins and Joelmir Beting, with comments by Newton Carlos on international issues. Ronaldo Rosas presented the news from Rio de Janeiro. At that time, Rede Bandeirantes also aired Canal Livre, whose history was confused with the political opening that was taking place during the military dictatorship. Initially presented by Roberto D'Ávila and directed by Fernando Barbosa Lima, it was seen as a way for the network to show a more critical journalism, a fact that still occurs today.

National expansion

Keeping the expansion and qualification of the network's signal, one more channel came on the air, TV Bandeirantes Bahia, on April 11, 1981 on VHF channel 7. The channel also gained its first affiliates in the Northeast Region, including TV Uirapuru from Fortaleza in 1979, TV Atalaia from Aracaju in 1980, and TV Ribamar from São Luís in 1981. Until then, TV Bandeirantes already had more than 24 stations spread across Brazil.

Management changes and more new shows

In 1981, the network hired Walter Clark Bueno as programming general director, who was one of those responsible for Rede Globo's success in the 1960s and 1970s. Clark was a pioneer of Brazilian television when he created the concept of fixed programming schedules, and he came trying to repeat this success on the São Paulo station. He created programs such as the news program O Repórter, presented at lunchtime, by William Bonner, César Filho and Ângela Rodrigues Alves. At the end of the night, the program Etc, by Ziraldo (where a historic interview with Hélder Câmara was made) was highlighted . An innovative attempt was the program Variety 90 Minutos, presented at night by Paulo César Pereio and his then wife, actress Cissa Guimarães. Between 1981 and 1984, actor Ewerton de Castro ran a talk show, where people signed up to participate in a memory game and distributed various prizes. There was a special program that brought together the biggest winners of that show to meet the biggest memory champion.

During this period, director and producer Roberto Talma forms a brief partnership with Bandeirantes in order to produce new musical and cultural projects for the group, and it is at this time of renewal that Talma takes the presenters Oliveira Filho and Vera Lúcia to Bandeirantes to lead a new format of country music program Rincão Brasileiro, which initially in its pilot phase was initially produced in the studio, later going on to be fully recorded in external locations and in different regions of Brazil. The Rincão Brasileiro Program was responsible for introducing Brazil to a new concept of making country music, revealing several names in music such as Sula Miranda, Jayne, Zezé de Camargo, Leandro e Leonardo, Daniel, César and Paulinho, among so many names, the Rincão Brasileiro together with the Clube do Bolinha Program, were for several consecutive years the main musical programs in Brazil. Rincão Brasileiro remained on the air on Bandeirantes until the early 1990s, going to other stations and later returning to the Bandeirantes grid in some regions. The program remained on air until 2014 on other stations.

In August 1982, the telenovela Renunciation, based on the work of Chico Xavier, with Fúlvio Stefanini and Georgia Gomide, appeared. With the total failure in the audience, the station decides to take the telenovela off the air with only 12 days of airing, taking advantage of the entry of the political timetable, which at the time lasted more than an hour. On September 29, 1982, commemorating the fact of becoming the first television network in South America to broadcast via satellite, TV Bandeirantes changed the logo and visual programming, prepared by Cyro Del Nero, who came from the former Rede Tupi. In the same year, the station was a pioneer in promoting the country's first electoral debate in 1982, maintaining the tradition of promoting the first electoral debate every two years, until 2000.

In 1983, Bandeirantes took advantage of TV Globo's premature end of the soap opera Sol de Verão, due to the death of actor Jardel Filho, having to rerun the soap opera O Casarão (while Gilberto Braga was quickly preparing the soap Louco Amor) to try to attract viewers with the soap opera Sabor de Mel, by Jorge Andrade, starring Sandra Bréa and Raul Cortez. The telenovela had a differential: a contest for anyone to unravel a puzzle proposed in the first chapters. However, the author of the novel had a falling out with director Roberto Talma resigned, never revealing the answer to the riddle.

Flávio Cavalcanti became the channel's biggest investment in the early 1980s, with his daily show Boa Noite Brasil. One of the most memorable moments of the program happened when singer Angela Ro Ro left the studios in the middle of a live interview, for not accepting Cidinha Campos' questions about her homosexuality and supposed aggressiveness. After Flávio moved to SBT, where he ended his career, the Bandeirantes' nights were handed over, among others, to J. Silvestre, with the Show sem Limite and the These Wonderful Women. Before going to TV Globo, right after leaving Rede Tupi, Chacrinhait had its programs Buzina do Chacrinha and Discoteca do Chacrinha on Tuesday nights and Saturday afternoons, respectively.

A record-breaking program

In 1983, the sports program Show do Esporte, which was considered the longest television program in the world, went on air for 10 hours straight on Sundays, from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm. Created, presented and coordinated by the announcer Luciano do Valle after his time at Rede Record; the remaining cast include Elia Júnior, Juarez Soares, Elys Marina, Silvia Vinhas, José Luiz Datena, Jota Júnior and others. It was one of the network's most successful shows, and one of the factors that earned it the nickname "sports channel" in the 1990s. by the Ferreira Neto Program , a chat with politicians. He always started the program talking, on a red telephone, with a fictional friend named Léo, using this device to comment on the facts of the day.[citation needed]

The Olympics, Diretas Já and more news programs

During 1984, the network was able to stand out in the Diretas Já movement that swept throughout Brazil. That same year, it covered the Summer Olympics for the first time, broadcasting 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. The program Brasil Urgente also began, which is a debate program presented by Antonio Carvalho. The morning schedule was filled with the program Ela, initially presented by Baby Garroux, who was replaced by Heloísa Pinheiro. In 1987, Ela ended broadcasting and it was replaced by the culinary program Dia Dia, presented by Tavinho Ceschi and psychotherapist Angelo Gaiarsa.

In 1986, Rede Bandeirantes launched the news program Jornal da Noite, where Lillian Witte Fibe premiered. In the same year, Orival Pessini debuted on TV Fofão, with Hanna-Barbera cartoons, raffles, humorous paintings, musicals and other attractions. The sports news program Esporte Total debuted that same year. On January 23, 1987, TV Bandeirantes Brasília aired on channel 4 in the federal capital.[citation needed]

New favorites

After leaving TV Mulher and after being a US correspondent for Fantástico, Marília Gabriela won her own nightly program. Marilia Gabriela Gabi, which airs on Wednesdays. Later on, Gabi continued to stay with the Sunday program Cara a Cara until 1995. Rede Bandeirantes also premiered the comedy show Praça Brasil, with Carlos Alberto de Nóbrega, Moacyr Franco, and the entire cast of the comedian. And soon after being on SBT, it would gain the name of A Praça É Nossa.[citation needed]

In 1988, under the command of reestreia Dóris Giesse and the direction of Fernando Barbosa Lima, the news program Jornal de Vanguarda started broadcasting on Bandeirantes, which previously broadcast on Rede Globo and the now-defunct Rede Excelsior. The program lasted two years and in its last year, it gained the name of Vanguarda. That same year, the network covered the Olympic Games, held in Seoul, for the second time.[citation needed]

Plays and political debates

On January 2, 1989, the clown duo Atchim % Espirro debuted Circo da Alegria. Along the lines of Brincando na Paulista of TV Gazeta, the show featured skits, raffles, games, cartoons of Hanna-Barbera, games, music, raffles and other attractions. Circo da Alegria was on the air until March 9, 1990, when he hears an internal problem between the pair. He re-released in Bandeirantes the old version of TV Criança. Later that year, the station promoted the first debate between candidates for the Presidency of the Republic, during the elections of 1989.[citation needed]

1990s

Competition and Japanese programming

Headed by the competition and success that Japanese series provided at the same time by Rede Manchete, TV Criança made its debut in 1990, replacing Circo da Alegria. Presented by the artist Daniel Azulay and his group Turma do Lambe-Lambe, TV Criança started to show Hanna-Barbera's cartoons, and also a series of the genre: Goggle V (the same formula as Dengeki Sentai Changeman, a successful program in Manchete), Space Sheriff Sharivan (also known by some as Jaspion I) and Nebula Mask Machineman, all brought by Oro Movies. It also debuted Choujinki Metalder, but this series came from Everest Video, and even today, fans question that if it had been shown on Rede Manchete, the success would have been greater, since the channel was the cradle of the exhibition of Japanese series in Brazil and also of the series of the character from the series Chaves, along with the Venezuelan series Kiko.[citation needed] Anime was also aired on the network with Dragon Ball Z being one of the more popular anime to air on the block.

Expansion of sports programming and Jornal Bandeirantes

From the 1990s onwards, Bandeirantes began to adopt programs based on sports programming, creating Nobre Sport Belt (every day from 8:30 pm), in addition to the Cinto Esportivo Especial, lasting a few minutes, shown in the evening schedules. On Sundays, Rede Bandeirantes dedicated them entirely to sports broadcasts, with Show do Esporte. After 12 years, Bandeirantes returned to broadcasting the World Cup directly from Italy.[14]

Jornal Bandeirantes changed presenters, being presented by Marilia Gabriela and later by Chico Pinheiro. Unlike most journalists at the time, the news ended each day with the sound of current pop music. The set was a black wall with a huge red ball in the middle, like the one that was part of the network's logo at the time.

1992: 25 years on the air

In 1992, Rede Bandeirantes celebrated its 25 years on the air. With the intention of commemoration, between May 16 and 17, the channel made a show with several attractions and with the cast of the channel gathered. In addition to the coverage of the 1992 Summer Olympics, held in Barcelona, Spain, the network was the first to broadcast the NBA, Formula Indy and the Italian and Spanish football championships for the first time on free-to-air TV, which earned it the nickname of "The sports channel". That same year, the network covered the CPI's investigation of the Collor case in Brazil from the beginning, which led to the president's resignation at the end of the year.[citation needed]

Erotic programming, the 1994 elections, and the debut of the "watermark"

In 1993, the channel debuted the erotic film session Sexta Sexy(now known as Cine Privé), shown on Friday nights, and in 1995, it debuted in the early mornings from Saturday to Sunday, Cine Privé, also known for presenting films of the same genre. On April 30, 1994, the program Clube do Bolinha left the station on Saturday afternoons after 20 years on the air. In June, Rede Bandeirantes broadcast the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States. Between August and November, Rede Bandeirantes made a live broadcast throughout the country, through a presidential debate with the candidates for the Presidency of the Republic for the 1994 elections, gaining prominence for its coverage, where it left to present its programming in favor of round tables, interviews, analyses, special reports and live flashes.[15] In 1995, the Band became a pioneer in displaying its logo in the corner of the screen during its programming which would be the first "watermark" of Brazilian television, which influenced the competing stations to also fix their logos in the corner of the screen during its programs.

The 1996 Olympics, Programa H, and the re-run of TV Fofão

In 1996, directly from Atlanta, in the United States, the station broadcasts the Olympics for the fourth time. This year, it was heavily criticized because of schedule changes and failure to air its programs at scheduled time. Also in 1996, presenter Luciano Huck premiered Programa H, aimed at young audiences. Due to the great repercussion and prominence, the program was soon moved to the evening schedules. That same year, TV Fofão, by Orival Pessini, returned to the network for children, and remained on the air until 1997.[citation needed]

Program changes and the inauguration of Torre TV Bandeirantes

At the end of October, looking for a more feminine, young and popular line, the station presents some changes in its programming. Rede Bandeirantes started to show a section of films dedicated to women and children. At 3:30 pm, it broadcast re-runs of the 1987 series Bronco. Cine Trach was also featured, generally in the afternoons, which featured horror movies, most of which were low-budget. Zé do Caixão, led by José Mojica Marins, started to be shown on Monday nights. At night, Bandeirantes bets on the female streak. At 6 pm, the debate program presented by Silvia Poppovic was broadcast. At 7:15 pm, the telenovela Perdidos de Amor starts airing.[16] On December 31, 1996, the Torre TV Bandeirantes in São Paulo was opened, and it gained widespread popularity for being the tallest television tower in Latin America.

Continuing expansion of news programming and TV dramas

On February 15, 1997, Jornal Bandeirantes changed its name, and was renamed Jornal da Band, having debuted on February 17, 1997 with Paulo Henrique Amorim. That same day, Brasil Urgente premiered, a talk show presented by Wilton Franco.[17] From March to June of the same year, Memória Band was aired, a rerun program in celebration of the network's 30th anniversary, and which was presented by the then newcomer Fabiana Scaranzi.

The third season of production and exhibition of television drama was in the second half of the 1990s, a time of titles such as A Idade da Loba, O Campeão and Serras Azuis, as well as a new version of Meu Pé de Laranja Lima.

The FIFA World Cup and the deaths of two great idols

In 1998, the Band covered with SBT, CNT, Rede Record, Rede Globo and Rede Manchete the 1998 FIFA World Cup, held in France. On August 24, Clodovil Hernandes debuts the program Clodovil Soft on the network.[18] In the same year, two of the network's greatest idols died. On July 1, former presenter Bolinha, and on October 26, culinary expert Ofélia Ramos Anunciato, who presented Ofélia's Cozinha Maravilhosa hosted in the morning schedules. The latter had its schedule filled by the then-newcomer Dia Dia. At the end of the year, the network airs the special series Contos de Natal, receiving much critical acclaim.[19]

The Carnival, more surprises, and the loss of affiliates

In 1999, the Band broadcast the parades of the Grupo Especial e de Acesso of the Rio Carnival, replacing Rede Manchete, which was plunged into a serious financial crisis that would culminate in its bankruptcy in the same year. That same year, the decaying sports center was outsourced to Traffic Sports Marketing (then a partner of Sport Club Corinthians Paulista, the Brazilian Football Confederation and FIFA), changing a large part of the channel's cast of journalists (among the news, radio broadcaster Milton Neves with the program Supertechnical.[20] former basketball players Hortência and Fernando Vanucci - who until then was on Rede Globo) and guaranteeing some future events, such as the Sydney Olympics in 2000, the 2002 World Cup qualifiers, and the first Club World Cup organized by FIFA - the latter exclusively. The partnership brought Sabrina Parlatore in charge of the talk show Geral, during Show do Esporte produced by the Traffic Group.[21] In June, the series A Guerra dos Pintos and Santo de Casa premiered, produced by Bandeirantes in partnership with Columbia TriStar International Television, being the Brazilian versions of the American series Married... with Children and Who's the Boss?, respectively.[22][23] In the same year, the station announced a partnership with the Government of the State of São Paulo to insert advertising relating to public transport in the capital. In October of the same year, Luciano Huck left the station and signed with TV Globo to host Caldeirão do Huck. With the departure of Luciano, Programa H is presented by Otaviano Costa, and in 2002, it changes its name to O+. By the end of 1999, Márcia Peltier was chosen by Bandeirantes to anchor the broadcast that the network did in the new year, live from Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro.

From 1999 to 2002, the network begins to lose the first affiliates of the 1980s to Rede Record and SBT, but gains almost the same amount as the recent affiliates, to absolve those that were lost. This was due to the quality of the station's programming, which began to decline in the late 1990s.[citation needed]

2000s

Peak ratings and new sports programs

On January 14, 2000, with the transmission of the FIFA Club World Cup final, direct from Maracanã Stadium, between Vasco and Corinthians, the station achieved the highest audience in its history to date: 53 points, taking the absolute leadership from IBOPE.[citation needed] In the same year, using the partnership with Traffic, the station acquired the rights to cover the Copa Libertadores. On March 20, Esporte Agora, a sports news broadcast at night, premiered, and in August, Band Kids premiered, with the exhibition of Japanese anime. The following month, it broadcast the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, together with Rede Globo, ESPN Brasil and SporTV.

Program renewals

As of June 4, 2001, there have been several renewals to the network's programming. Between 2001 and 2005, the afternoon variety show, Melhor da Tarde, aired from 1 pm to 3 pm, only for the city of São Paulo, and from 3 pm to 4:30 pm, on national television. Soon after, Hora da Verdade aired, with Márcia Goldschmidt. On the same day, Dia Dia is presented by Olga Bongiovanni. Rede Bandeirantes also tried to hire Lilian Witte Fibe.

Programming

Controversy

Political propaganda allegations during the 1996 elections

On October 3, 1996, the São Paulo Regional Labor Court suspended TV Bandeirantes in São Paulo for three hours for disrespecting the electoral law when it carried out alleged political propaganda in the Eleições 96 program. The station was taken off the air at 5:35 pm. The initial punishment was for 24 hours. The director of the station appealed, and the TRE suspended the punishment for three hours, without prejudice to the continuity of the process. Bandeirantes returned to the air at 8:35pm.[24]

Departure of Amaury Jr. and the court case with Rede Record

On September 28, 2001, after staying for 15 years hosting the show Flash, Amaury Jr. announces in a press release his departure from Rede Bandeirantes. He stated that his departure was due to disagreements with the broadcaster's commercial department and disagreement with the show's airtime. The following month, he is hired by Rede Record, where he re-released Flash on November 19. However, Rede Bandeirantes took legal action against Amaury, preventing him from working in "television media" until the end of March 2002. His penalty was to be a daily fine of 15 minimum wages. It also went to court against Rede Record and Amaury for using the name Flash.[citation needed]

See also

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  10. ^ "Folha de S.Paulo - Dono do "palácio encantado" começou como mascate - 11/10/1999".
  11. ^ "TELEVISÃO - Tudo sobre TV - História da Televisão no Brasil".
  12. ^ "TV-Pesquisa".
  13. ^ http://www.zashi.com.br/zashi_imigracao/351.php[dead link]
  14. ^ "Os Donos da Bola | Band Esporte".
  15. ^ "Folha de S.Paulo - Bandeirantes e CNT/Gazeta colocam apenas eleições no ar - 2/10/1994".
  16. ^ "Folha de S.Paulo - Emissora muda suas tardes - 27/10/1996".
  17. ^ "Folha de S.Paulo - Band muda seu visual a partir de fevereiro - 16/1/1997".
  18. ^ "Folha de S.Paulo - Estréia: Clodovil volta à TV em versão "light' - 23/08/98".
  19. ^ "TV-Pesquisa".
  20. ^ "Folha de S.Paulo - Boom de bola - 18/07/99".
  21. ^ "Folha de S.Paulo - Outro Canal: Sabrina terá talk-show adolescente na Band - 27/04/1999".
  22. ^ "Folha de S.Paulo - Sitcom à brasileira - 13/06/99".
  23. ^ "Folha de S.Paulo - Yes, nós temos enlatados (Com foto) - 31/01/99".
  24. ^ "Folha de S.Paulo - TRE suspende Bandeirantes por três horas - 4/10/1996".

External links

  • Official web site (in Portuguese)
  • Rede Bandeirantes on Twitter
  • Rede Bandeirantes on Facebook
  • Rede Bandeirantes on Instagram

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Barros In terms of audience and revenue it is currently the fourth largest Brazilian television network It broadcasts throughout Brazil through its owned and operated stations and affiliates It also has a series of pay TV channels and it broadcasts internationally via Band Internacional Rede BandeirantesTypeFree to air television networkBranding Band CountryBrazilAvailability92 terrestrial and via satellite signal available in Brazil and via cable internationally FoundedMay 13 1967 by Joao Jorge SaadTV stationsList TV Band Sao PauloTV Band Rio de JaneiroTV Band BrasiliaTV Band MinasTV Band BahiaTV Band AmazonasTV Band CuritibaTV Band Porto AlegreTV Band NatalTV Band PiauiTV Band CampinasTV Band PaulistaTV Band ValeTV Band Rio InteriorTV Band TrianguloMarket share1 5 points 2016 RevenueUS 162 06 million 1 HeadquartersSao Paulo BrazilOwnerGrupo Bandeirantes de ComunicacaoKey peopleJohnny Saad Chairman Launch dateMay 13 1967 55 years ago May 13 1967 Digital channel s List 14 UHF Cuiaba 16 UHF Campinas Joao Pessoa and Vitoria 17 UHF Uberaba and Sao Luis 19 UHF Presidente Prudente 20 UHF Belo Horizonte and Recife 21 UHF Campo Grande and Fortaleza 22 UHF Manaus 23 UHF Sao Paulo and Taubate 26 UHF Brasilia 30 UHF Natal and Goiania 32 UHF Porto Alegre Florianopolis and Rio Branco 33 UHF Barra Mansa 34 UHF Macapa 35 UHF Rio de Janeiro Porto Velho and Belem 38 UHF Curitiba and Teresina 39 UHF Maceio 42 UHF Parnaiba 43 UHF Aracaju 46 UHF Salvador Picture format1080i HDTVSatellite channelList Claro TV Channels 22 and 522 HD Sky Channels 13 and 413 HD Oi TV Channels 07 SDTV and HDTV 960 and 607 HD alternative Vivo TV Channels 223 226 769 and 923Algar Telecom Channels 709 and 726Star One C2 3810 MHz 1340 MHz L band Horizontal SDTV Analogic 3990 MHz 7400 ksps Vertical HDTV Cable channelList NET Channels 22 and 522 HD Vivo TV Channels 19 and 519 HD BVCi Channel 25CaboNNet Channel 04TCM Channel 20 HD Cabo Telecom Channels 116 and 801 HD TVN Channel 420 HD Sao Luis TV Alphaville Channels 21 and 221 HD AppsList iTunes Store iOSGoogle Play AndroidWindows Store WindowsWindows Phone Store Windows PhoneInternational channelBand InternacionalOfficial websiteband wbr uol wbr com wbr br wbr tvLanguagePortuguese Italian EnglishThe first ever Rede Bandeirantes logo from 1966 to 1981 Rede Bandeirantes secondary logo from 1967 to 1981 A 2D variant of the logo from 2011 to 2018 It was the first station to have all of its programming in color in 1972 3 and it was also the first to broadcast via satellite being the pioneer network in the use of exclusive satellite channels for its simulcasts throughout Brazil in 1982 4 5 In 1990 when it was called Bandeirantes the station changed the name to simply Ban However due to the fact that the public was not pleased with this change it was turned back to Bandeirantes The first use of the name Band was during a broadcast of the carnival in 1995 and on the same occasion it became the first Brazilian station to insert its logo on the corner of the screen being the so called watermark 5 During the 1980s and 1990s it became known as the sports channel 6 due to the network broadcasting the most varied sports genres under the influence of announcer Luciano do Valle being the first to broadcast the NTT IndyCar Series the NBA and the Italian and Spanish football championships 7 The journalistic coverage was another recognition of Band in carrying out debates between political candidates on television It became the second TV station to hold a debate for the Governor of Sao Paulo in 1982 and it was the first to carry out debates between political candidates for the Presidency in 1989 8 Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Early years 1 2 1 1969 fire 1 3 1970s 1 3 1 Sports programming and color broadcasting 1 3 2 New popular shows 1 3 3 The transition to a national network 1 3 4 New shows 1 4 1980s 1 4 1 The expansion of news programming 1 4 2 National expansion 1 4 3 Management changes and more new shows 1 4 4 A record breaking program 1 4 5 The Olympics Diretas Ja and more news programs 1 4 6 New favorites 1 4 7 Plays and political debates 1 5 1990s 1 5 1 Competition and Japanese programming 1 5 2 Expansion of sports programming and Jornal Bandeirantes 1 5 3 1992 25 years on the air 1 5 4 Erotic programming the 1994 elections and the debut of the watermark 1 5 5 The 1996 Olympics Programa H and the re run of TV Fofao 1 5 6 Program changes and the inauguration of Torre TV Bandeirantes 1 5 7 Continuing expansion of news programming and TV dramas 1 5 8 The FIFA World Cup and the deaths of two great idols 1 5 9 The Carnival more surprises and the loss of affiliates 1 6 2000s 1 6 1 Peak ratings and new sports programs 1 6 2 Program renewals 2 Programming 3 Controversy 3 1 Political propaganda allegations during the 1996 elections 3 2 Departure of Amaury Jr and the court case with Rede Record 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditBackground Edit In 1945 in Sao Paulo businessman Joao Jorge Saad bought Radio Bandeirantes from his father in law Ademar de Barros which the then governor of Sao Paulo had bought from its previous owner Paulo Machado de Carvalho the owner of Radio Record and Emisoras Unidas During the administration of President Getulio Vargas Joao Saad managed to obtain the concession of a television channel in Sao Paulo in the 1950s 9 10 During the Juscelino Kubitschek government the concession was canceled and handed over to another businessman However Saad managed at the time of the Joao Goulart government to recover the TV station In 1961 in Morumbi work began on the Radiantes Building a building specially built with the purpose of housing the most modern television studios in Latin America and later nicknamed by employees as an enchanted palace The station s building the first in the country to be designed to receive a TV took about five years to build Saad has postponed the start of operations several times It wasn t time yet I only opened the station in 67 based on solid foundations he said With a transmission tower on Pico do Jaragua in February 1967 experimental broadcasts began with slides films and documentaries Early years Edit TV Bandeirantes officially started broadcasting regularly on May 13 1967 with a speech by its founder Joao Jorge Saad followed by a concert by singers Agostinho dos Santos and Claudia who opened the broadcasts The people present during that time were generally politicians including President Costa e Silva the governor of Sao Paulo Abreu Sodre the mayor of Sao Paulo Faria Lima and ministers and secretaries of state 11 A playground and a free circus for low income families were set up in front of the station s headquarters For two days there were scavenger hunts and games with the distribution of commemorative gifts and 5 houses were drawn for poor mothers Bandeirantes has invested from the beginning in sports films and journalism For Saad programming had to be eclectic According to him you couldn t raise the level of the programs too much otherwise there won t be an audience Initially a novelty was tested in the programming grid eliminating the inter program intervals In 1967 days after the opening the first soap opera on the then TV Bandeirantes Os Miseraveis adapted by Walther Negrao and Chico de Assis came on the air with an innovation chapters lasting 45 minutes The first news program of the network was Holders News a corresponding traditional program of Radio Bandeirantes The program Ari Toledo Show stood out Leporace Show with Vicente Leporace Claudia Querida with the singer I Love Lucio music and humor show led by Lucio Mauro and Arlete Salles Alem Alem do Alem a horror theater with Ze do Caixao In a short time the direction of the station was transferred to Gilberto Martins and Antonino Seabra In 1968 the program Xenia e Vocewas shown on the network at 3 pm which remained on the network for years and was presented by Xenia Bier Also that year TV Bandeirantes aired the Sitio do Picapau Amarelo at 6 30 pm and at 7 30 pm As Aventuras de Rin tin tin 1969 fire Edit On September 19 1969 the station suffered a devastating fire which destroyed its facilities Most of the station s archives and equipment have been lost due to the fire The slogan at the time was Bandeirantes will not stop The fire that occurred in the Morumbi studios led to a rush to rent the Cine Arlequim on Avenida Brigadeiro Luis Antonio in Sao Paulo which was named Teatro Bandeirantes All TV Bandeirantes programming was generated from Cine Arlequim which was quickly transformed into Teatro Bandeirantes The fire in Bandeirantes was similar to those of Rede Globo Rede Record and Rede Excelsior All four fires occurred in less than a week prompting authorities to attribute the four fires to acts of sabotage under a single command The TV Bandeirantes fire was the biggest of the four with damage estimated to be around Cr 15 million 12 This fire lasted three and a half hours and the fire would have started at the same time in three different points On the occasion the Commander of the Second Army General Canavarro Pereira and Governor Abreu Sodrethey expressed the certainty that these incidents are part of a terrorist plan and called for the people s help to fight the extremists Before this problem Joao Saad would have been advised by a fortune teller to sell the station for foreseeing a fire In an interview he reportedly said that he did not believe because he thought she was serving a competitor The network had three major seasons of production exhibition of television drama The first was in the first years of operation from 1967 to 1970 During this period in addition to the aforementioned Os Miseraveis stories such as Era Necessidade Back and O Bolha were produced 1970s Edit Sports programming and color broadcasting Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1970 the network broadcast the 1970 FIFA World Cup the first live sports broadcast in Brazil The station participated in a transmission pool organized by the Federal Government in which Rede Globo Rede Tupi and REI also participated The first color broadcasts were in 1972 with the display of the Grape Festival in Caxias do Sul Bandeirantes participated in the group of stations that aired the event from video generated by TV Difusora from Porto Alegre which was purchased on June 30 1980 by Grupo Bandeirantes transforming it into TV Bandeirantes Rio Grande do Sul Although the station was still operating amid the losses caused by the 1969 fire the transmission was made thanks to equipment imported from Germany During that same year Band became the first broadcaster in Brazil to produce all of its programming in color The slogan Bandeirantes the colorful image of Sao Paulo was launched for the occasion which featured a Peacock inspired by NBC s Laramie Peacock as a nod to NBC s partnership with the network New popular shows Edit In 1973 the program Japan Pop Show premiered presented by the Japanese Brazilian couple Suzana Matsuda and Nelson Matsuda It was exhibited on Sundays and followed the same format as Rede Tupi s Images from Japan 13 On June 16 1974 one of the most popular and long lived programs in Brazil debuted on Saturday afternoons on the network Clube do Bolinha presented by Edson Cury widely known as Bolinha The program remained on air until May 7 1994 On August 12 1974 the new Teatro Bandeirantes was inaugurated in a great show that brought together Elis Regina Chico Buarque Maria Bethania Tim Maia and Rita Lee The transition to a national network Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1975 Bandeirantes began to become a national television network with the purchase of TV Vila Rica which became TV Bandeirantes Minas On July 7 1977 at 7 pm TV Bandeirantes arrived in Rio de Janeiro on channel 7 after the purchase of TV Guanabara In the same year the stations comprising Rede Amazonica also became part of the newly created network New shows Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1977 presenter Hebe Camargo started to present her program on Sunday nights and marked her return to television after 4 years being solely dedicated to radio which had a familiar model with interviews musicals and information The most memorable moments of the program were the interview with Chico Xavier and when Hebe threw his microphone on the floor in the middle of the live broadcast of the program and complained about the station She demanded better treatment from the channel and more resources such as new sets more people in the production and musicians in the orchestra who promised to serve her In 1986 the presenter left the station and signed with SBT 1980s Edit The expansion of news programming Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message In the early 1980s Jornal Bandeirantes currently known as Jornal da Band was presented by Ferreira Martins and Joelmir Beting with comments by Newton Carlos on international issues Ronaldo Rosas presented the news from Rio de Janeiro At that time Rede Bandeirantes also aired Canal Livre whose history was confused with the political opening that was taking place during the military dictatorship Initially presented by Roberto D Avila and directed by Fernando Barbosa Lima it was seen as a way for the network to show a more critical journalism a fact that still occurs today National expansion Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Keeping the expansion and qualification of the network s signal one more channel came on the air TV Bandeirantes Bahia on April 11 1981 on VHF channel 7 The channel also gained its first affiliates in the Northeast Region including TV Uirapuru from Fortaleza in 1979 TV Atalaia from Aracaju in 1980 and TV Ribamar from Sao Luis in 1981 Until then TV Bandeirantes already had more than 24 stations spread across Brazil Management changes and more new shows Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1981 the network hired Walter Clark Bueno as programming general director who was one of those responsible for Rede Globo s success in the 1960s and 1970s Clark was a pioneer of Brazilian television when he created the concept of fixed programming schedules and he came trying to repeat this success on the Sao Paulo station He created programs such as the news program O Reporter presented at lunchtime by William Bonner Cesar Filho and Angela Rodrigues Alves At the end of the night the program Etc by Ziraldo where a historic interview with Helder Camara was made was highlighted An innovative attempt was the program Variety 90 Minutos presented at night by Paulo Cesar Pereio and his then wife actress Cissa Guimaraes Between 1981 and 1984 actor Ewerton de Castro ran a talk show where people signed up to participate in a memory game and distributed various prizes There was a special program that brought together the biggest winners of that show to meet the biggest memory champion During this period director and producer Roberto Talma forms a brief partnership with Bandeirantes in order to produce new musical and cultural projects for the group and it is at this time of renewal that Talma takes the presenters Oliveira Filho and Vera Lucia to Bandeirantes to lead a new format of country music program Rincao Brasileiro which initially in its pilot phase was initially produced in the studio later going on to be fully recorded in external locations and in different regions of Brazil The Rincao Brasileiro Program was responsible for introducing Brazil to a new concept of making country music revealing several names in music such as Sula Miranda Jayne Zeze de Camargo Leandro e Leonardo Daniel Cesar and Paulinho among so many names the Rincao Brasileiro together with the Clube do Bolinha Program were for several consecutive years the main musical programs in Brazil Rincao Brasileiro remained on the air on Bandeirantes until the early 1990s going to other stations and later returning to the Bandeirantes grid in some regions The program remained on air until 2014 on other stations In August 1982 the telenovela Renunciation based on the work of Chico Xavier with Fulvio Stefanini and Georgia Gomide appeared With the total failure in the audience the station decides to take the telenovela off the air with only 12 days of airing taking advantage of the entry of the political timetable which at the time lasted more than an hour On September 29 1982 commemorating the fact of becoming the first television network in South America to broadcast via satellite TV Bandeirantes changed the logo and visual programming prepared by Cyro Del Nero who came from the former Rede Tupi In the same year the station was a pioneer in promoting the country s first electoral debate in 1982 maintaining the tradition of promoting the first electoral debate every two years until 2000 In 1983 Bandeirantes took advantage of TV Globo s premature end of the soap opera Sol de Verao due to the death of actor Jardel Filho having to rerun the soap opera O Casarao while Gilberto Braga was quickly preparing the soap Louco Amor to try to attract viewers with the soap opera Sabor de Mel by Jorge Andrade starring Sandra Brea and Raul Cortez The telenovela had a differential a contest for anyone to unravel a puzzle proposed in the first chapters However the author of the novel had a falling out with director Roberto Talma resigned never revealing the answer to the riddle Flavio Cavalcanti became the channel s biggest investment in the early 1980s with his daily show Boa Noite Brasil One of the most memorable moments of the program happened when singer Angela Ro Ro left the studios in the middle of a live interview for not accepting Cidinha Campos questions about her homosexuality and supposed aggressiveness After Flavio moved to SBT where he ended his career the Bandeirantes nights were handed over among others to J Silvestre with the Show sem Limite and the These Wonderful Women Before going to TV Globo right after leaving Rede Tupi Chacrinhait had its programs Buzina do Chacrinha and Discoteca do Chacrinha on Tuesday nights and Saturday afternoons respectively A record breaking program Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1983 the sports program Show do Esporte which was considered the longest television program in the world went on air for 10 hours straight on Sundays from 10 00 am to 8 00 pm Created presented and coordinated by the announcer Luciano do Valle after his time at Rede Record the remaining cast include Elia Junior Juarez Soares Elys Marina Silvia Vinhas Jose Luiz Datena Jota Junior and others It was one of the network s most successful shows and one of the factors that earned it the nickname sports channel in the 1990s by the Ferreira Neto Program a chat with politicians He always started the program talking on a red telephone with a fictional friend named Leo using this device to comment on the facts of the day citation needed The Olympics Diretas Ja and more news programs Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message During 1984 the network was able to stand out in the Diretas Ja movement that swept throughout Brazil That same year it covered the Summer Olympics for the first time broadcasting 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles The program Brasil Urgente also began which is a debate program presented by Antonio Carvalho The morning schedule was filled with the program Ela initially presented by Baby Garroux who was replaced by Heloisa Pinheiro In 1987 Ela ended broadcasting and it was replaced by the culinary program Dia Dia presented by Tavinho Ceschi and psychotherapist Angelo Gaiarsa In 1986 Rede Bandeirantes launched the news program Jornal da Noite where Lillian Witte Fibe premiered In the same year Orival Pessini debuted on TV Fofao with Hanna Barbera cartoons raffles humorous paintings musicals and other attractions The sports news program Esporte Total debuted that same year On January 23 1987 TV Bandeirantes Brasilia aired on channel 4 in the federal capital citation needed New favorites Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message After leaving TV Mulher and after being a US correspondent for Fantastico Marilia Gabriela won her own nightly program Marilia Gabriela Gabi which airs on Wednesdays Later on Gabi continued to stay with the Sunday program Cara a Cara until 1995 Rede Bandeirantes also premiered the comedy show Praca Brasil with Carlos Alberto de Nobrega Moacyr Franco and the entire cast of the comedian And soon after being on SBT it would gain the name of A Praca E Nossa citation needed In 1988 under the command of reestreia Doris Giesse and the direction of Fernando Barbosa Lima the news program Jornal de Vanguarda started broadcasting on Bandeirantes which previously broadcast on Rede Globo and the now defunct Rede Excelsior The program lasted two years and in its last year it gained the name of Vanguarda That same year the network covered the Olympic Games held in Seoul for the second time citation needed Plays and political debates Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message On January 2 1989 the clown duo Atchim Espirro debuted Circo da Alegria Along the lines of Brincando na Paulista of TV Gazeta the show featured skits raffles games cartoons of Hanna Barbera games music raffles and other attractions Circo da Alegria was on the air until March 9 1990 when he hears an internal problem between the pair He re released in Bandeirantes the old version of TV Crianca Later that year the station promoted the first debate between candidates for the Presidency of the Republic during the elections of 1989 citation needed 1990s Edit Competition and Japanese programming Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Headed by the competition and success that Japanese series provided at the same time by Rede Manchete TV Crianca made its debut in 1990 replacing Circo da Alegria Presented by the artist Daniel Azulay and his group Turma do Lambe Lambe TV Crianca started to show Hanna Barbera s cartoons and also a series of the genre Goggle V the same formula as Dengeki Sentai Changeman a successful program in Manchete Space Sheriff Sharivan also known by some as Jaspion I and Nebula Mask Machineman all brought by Oro Movies It also debuted Choujinki Metalder but this series came from Everest Video and even today fans question that if it had been shown on Rede Manchete the success would have been greater since the channel was the cradle of the exhibition of Japanese series in Brazil and also of the series of the character from the series Chaves along with the Venezuelan series Kiko citation needed Anime was also aired on the network with Dragon Ball Z being one of the more popular anime to air on the block Expansion of sports programming and Jornal Bandeirantes Edit From the 1990s onwards Bandeirantes began to adopt programs based on sports programming creating Nobre Sport Belt every day from 8 30 pm in addition to the Cinto Esportivo Especial lasting a few minutes shown in the evening schedules On Sundays Rede Bandeirantes dedicated them entirely to sports broadcasts with Show do Esporte After 12 years Bandeirantes returned to broadcasting the World Cup directly from Italy 14 Jornal Bandeirantes changed presenters being presented by Marilia Gabriela and later by Chico Pinheiro Unlike most journalists at the time the news ended each day with the sound of current pop music The set was a black wall with a huge red ball in the middle like the one that was part of the network s logo at the time 1992 25 years on the air Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1992 Rede Bandeirantes celebrated its 25 years on the air With the intention of commemoration between May 16 and 17 the channel made a show with several attractions and with the cast of the channel gathered In addition to the coverage of the 1992 Summer Olympics held in Barcelona Spain the network was the first to broadcast the NBA Formula Indy and the Italian and Spanish football championships for the first time on free to air TV which earned it the nickname of The sports channel That same year the network covered the CPI s investigation of the Collor case in Brazil from the beginning which led to the president s resignation at the end of the year citation needed Erotic programming the 1994 elections and the debut of the watermark Edit In 1993 the channel debuted the erotic film session Sexta Sexy now known as Cine Prive shown on Friday nights and in 1995 it debuted in the early mornings from Saturday to Sunday Cine Prive also known for presenting films of the same genre On April 30 1994 the program Clube do Bolinha left the station on Saturday afternoons after 20 years on the air In June Rede Bandeirantes broadcast the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States Between August and November Rede Bandeirantes made a live broadcast throughout the country through a presidential debate with the candidates for the Presidency of the Republic for the 1994 elections gaining prominence for its coverage where it left to present its programming in favor of round tables interviews analyses special reports and live flashes 15 In 1995 the Band became a pioneer in displaying its logo in the corner of the screen during its programming which would be the first watermark of Brazilian television which influenced the competing stations to also fix their logos in the corner of the screen during its programs The 1996 Olympics Programa H and the re run of TV Fofao Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1996 directly from Atlanta in the United States the station broadcasts the Olympics for the fourth time This year it was heavily criticized because of schedule changes and failure to air its programs at scheduled time Also in 1996 presenter Luciano Huck premiered Programa H aimed at young audiences Due to the great repercussion and prominence the program was soon moved to the evening schedules That same year TV Fofao by Orival Pessini returned to the network for children and remained on the air until 1997 citation needed Program changes and the inauguration of Torre TV Bandeirantes Edit At the end of October looking for a more feminine young and popular line the station presents some changes in its programming Rede Bandeirantes started to show a section of films dedicated to women and children At 3 30 pm it broadcast re runs of the 1987 series Bronco Cine Trach was also featured generally in the afternoons which featured horror movies most of which were low budget Ze do Caixao led by Jose Mojica Marins started to be shown on Monday nights At night Bandeirantes bets on the female streak At 6 pm the debate program presented by Silvia Poppovic was broadcast At 7 15 pm the telenovela Perdidos de Amor starts airing 16 On December 31 1996 the Torre TV Bandeirantes in Sao Paulo was opened and it gained widespread popularity for being the tallest television tower in Latin America Continuing expansion of news programming and TV dramas Edit On February 15 1997 Jornal Bandeirantes changed its name and was renamed Jornal da Band having debuted on February 17 1997 with Paulo Henrique Amorim That same day Brasil Urgente premiered a talk show presented by Wilton Franco 17 From March to June of the same year Memoria Band was aired a rerun program in celebration of the network s 30th anniversary and which was presented by the then newcomer Fabiana Scaranzi The third season of production and exhibition of television drama was in the second half of the 1990s a time of titles such as A Idade da Loba O Campeao and Serras Azuis as well as a new version of Meu Pe de Laranja Lima The FIFA World Cup and the deaths of two great idols Edit In 1998 the Band covered with SBT CNT Rede Record Rede Globo and Rede Manchete the 1998 FIFA World Cup held in France On August 24 Clodovil Hernandes debuts the program Clodovil Soft on the network 18 In the same year two of the network s greatest idols died On July 1 former presenter Bolinha and on October 26 culinary expert Ofelia Ramos Anunciato who presented Ofelia s Cozinha Maravilhosa hosted in the morning schedules The latter had its schedule filled by the then newcomer Dia Dia At the end of the year the network airs the special series Contos de Natal receiving much critical acclaim 19 The Carnival more surprises and the loss of affiliates Edit In 1999 the Band broadcast the parades of the Grupo Especial e de Acesso of the Rio Carnival replacing Rede Manchete which was plunged into a serious financial crisis that would culminate in its bankruptcy in the same year That same year the decaying sports center was outsourced to Traffic Sports Marketing then a partner of Sport Club Corinthians Paulista the Brazilian Football Confederation and FIFA changing a large part of the channel s cast of journalists among the news radio broadcaster Milton Neves with the program Supertechnical 20 former basketball players Hortencia and Fernando Vanucci who until then was on Rede Globo and guaranteeing some future events such as the Sydney Olympics in 2000 the 2002 World Cup qualifiers and the first Club World Cup organized by FIFA the latter exclusively The partnership brought Sabrina Parlatore in charge of the talk show Geral during Show do Esporte produced by the Traffic Group 21 In June the series A Guerra dos Pintos and Santo de Casa premiered produced by Bandeirantes in partnership with Columbia TriStar International Television being the Brazilian versions of the American series Married with Children and Who s the Boss respectively 22 23 In the same year the station announced a partnership with the Government of the State of Sao Paulo to insert advertising relating to public transport in the capital In October of the same year Luciano Huck left the station and signed with TV Globo to host Caldeirao do Huck With the departure of Luciano Programa H is presented by Otaviano Costa and in 2002 it changes its name to O By the end of 1999 Marcia Peltier was chosen by Bandeirantes to anchor the broadcast that the network did in the new year live from Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro From 1999 to 2002 the network begins to lose the first affiliates of the 1980s to Rede Record and SBT but gains almost the same amount as the recent affiliates to absolve those that were lost This was due to the quality of the station s programming which began to decline in the late 1990s citation needed 2000s Edit Peak ratings and new sports programs Edit On January 14 2000 with the transmission of the FIFA Club World Cup final direct from Maracana Stadium between Vasco and Corinthians the station achieved the highest audience in its history to date 53 points taking the absolute leadership from IBOPE citation needed In the same year using the partnership with Traffic the station acquired the rights to cover the Copa Libertadores On March 20 Esporte Agora a sports news broadcast at night premiered and in August Band Kids premiered with the exhibition of Japanese anime The following month it broadcast the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney together with Rede Globo ESPN Brasil and SporTV Program renewals Edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message As of June 4 2001 there have been several renewals to the network s programming Between 2001 and 2005 the afternoon variety show Melhor da Tarde aired from 1 pm to 3 pm only for the city of Sao Paulo and from 3 pm to 4 30 pm on national television Soon after Hora da Verdade aired with Marcia Goldschmidt On the same day Dia Dia is presented by Olga Bongiovanni Rede Bandeirantes also tried to hire Lilian Witte Fibe Programming EditMain article List of programs broadcast by Rede BandeirantesControversy EditPolitical propaganda allegations during the 1996 elections Edit On October 3 1996 the Sao Paulo Regional Labor Court suspended TV Bandeirantes in Sao Paulo for three hours for disrespecting the electoral law when it carried out alleged political propaganda in the Eleicoes 96 program The station was taken off the air at 5 35 pm The initial punishment was for 24 hours The director of the station appealed and the TRE suspended the punishment for three hours without prejudice to the continuity of the process Bandeirantes returned to the air at 8 35pm 24 Departure of Amaury Jr and the court case with Rede Record Edit On September 28 2001 after staying for 15 years hosting the show Flash Amaury Jr announces in a press release his departure from Rede Bandeirantes He stated that his departure was due to disagreements with the broadcaster s commercial department and disagreement with the show s airtime The following month he is hired by Rede Record where he re released Flash on November 19 However Rede Bandeirantes took legal action against Amaury preventing him from working in television media until the end of March 2002 His penalty was to be a daily fine of 15 minimum wages It also went to court against Rede Record and Amaury for using the name Flash citation needed See also EditTorre TV Bandeirantes a lattice tower in Sao Paulo transmitting Band s television and radio stations BandNews TV a cable and satellite news channel BandSports an all sports cable and satellite networkReferences Edit Faturamento da Record da quase a soma de SBT Band e RedeTV 3 February 2017 Joao Jorge Saad Que fim levou Archived copy www band uol com br Archived from the original on 22 July 2017 Retrieved 3 February 2022 a 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dead link Os Donos da Bola Band Esporte Folha de S Paulo Bandeirantes e CNT Gazeta colocam apenas eleicoes no ar 2 10 1994 Folha de S Paulo Emissora muda suas tardes 27 10 1996 Folha de S Paulo Band muda seu visual a partir de fevereiro 16 1 1997 Folha de S Paulo Estreia Clodovil volta a TV em versao light 23 08 98 TV Pesquisa Folha de S Paulo Boom de bola 18 07 99 Folha de S Paulo Outro Canal Sabrina tera talk show adolescente na Band 27 04 1999 Folha de S Paulo Sitcom a brasileira 13 06 99 Folha de S Paulo Yes nos temos enlatados Com foto 31 01 99 Folha de S Paulo TRE suspende Bandeirantes por tres horas 4 10 1996 External links EditOfficial web site in Portuguese Rede Bandeirantes on Twitter Rede Bandeirantes on Facebook Rede Bandeirantes on Instagram Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rede Bandeirantes amp oldid 1137413512, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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