Record Bahia
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Affiliations | Record (1997-present) |
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First air date | November 19, 1960 |
Former names | TV Itapoan (1960-2011) TV Record Bahia (2011-2016) RecordTV Itapoan (2016-2023) |
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Rede Tupi (1960-1980) REI (1980-1981) SBT (1981-1997) | |
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Licensing authority | ANATEL |
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Public license information | Profile |
Website | https://record.r7.com/record-emissoras/nordeste/record-bahia/ |
Record Bahia (channel 5) is a Brazilian broadcast television station in Salvador, Bahia. It was created on November 19, 1960. It belongs to Record and minority interests.
The station became the second Record O&O to achieve leadership in all-day average ratings in 2018, after Record Goiás a few years earlier.[1]
History
[edit]In 1956, as part of an expansion plan for the Associated Broadcasters Network, Assis Chateaubriand received 9 concessions to establish television stations in the main Brazilian capitals, and one of them was channel 5 VHF in Salvador. In the same year, Rádio Sociedade da Bahia promoted two experimental broadcasts of the new means of communication, namely a mass at the Basilica Nossa Senhora da Conceição da Praia and a musical show, on December 8 and 9, respectively.[2]
Record Bahia's Programs
[edit]- Balanço Geral BA (night news)
- Bahia no Ar (morning news)
- Cidade Alerta BA (late afternoon news)
References
[edit]- ^ Falcheti, Fabrício (16 June 2018). "Pela primeira vez, Record TV é líder na média-dia em Salvador". NaTelinha - UOL. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
- ^ Matos, Rita de Cássia Aragão; Mabel, Sarah (April 2012). "Flagrantes em Tela: A Televisão na Bahia (1960-1985)" (PDF). UFRB. Retrieved 26 March 2019.