Rede Bandeirantes, or simply known as Band, is a Brazilian free-to-air television network.
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Rede Bandeirantes, or simply known as Band, is a Brazilian free-to-air television network.
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Rede Bandeirantes has invested from the beginning in sports, films and journalism.
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Also that year, TV Rede Bandeirantes aired the Sitio do Picapau Amarelo at 6:30 pm, and at 7:30 pm, As Aventuras de Rin-tin-tin.
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All TV Rede Bandeirantes programming was generated from Cine Arlequim, which was quickly transformed into Teatro Rede Bandeirantes.
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The TV Rede Bandeirantes fire was the biggest of the four, with damage estimated to be around Cr$15 million.
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In 1975, Rede Bandeirantes began to become a national television network with the purchase of TV Vila Rica, which became TV Rede Bandeirantes Minas.
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Rede Bandeirantes's 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.
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At that time, Rede Bandeirantes aired Canal Livre, whose history was confused with the political opening that was taking place during the military dictatorship.
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Until then, TV Rede Bandeirantes already had more than 24 stations spread across Brazil.
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In 1983, Rede 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 to try to attract viewers with the soap opera Sabor de Mel, by Jorge Andrade, starring Sandra Brea and Raul Cortez.
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Rede Bandeirantes 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.
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In 1986, Rede Bandeirantes launched the news program Jornal da Noite, where Lillian Witte Fibe premiered.
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Rede Bandeirantes premiered the comedy show Praca Brasil, with Carlos Alberto de Nobrega, Moacyr Franco, and the entire cast of the comedian.
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Rede Bandeirantes re-released in Bandeirantes the old version of TV Crianca.
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On Sundays, Rede Bandeirantes dedicated them entirely to sports broadcasts, with Show do Esporte.
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Jornal Rede Bandeirantes changed presenters, being presented by Marilia Gabriela and later by Chico Pinheiro.
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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.
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Rede Bandeirantes started to show a section of films dedicated to women and children.
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Rede Bandeirantes stated that his departure was due to disagreements with the broadcaster's commercial department and disagreement with the show's airtime.
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However, Rede Bandeirantes took legal action against Amaury, preventing him from working in "television media" until the end of March 2002.
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Rede Bandeirantes's penalty was to be a daily fine of 15 minimum wages.
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