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    Jovem Pan is the main Brazilian radio station based in São Paulo, Brazil. It is also the largest network of radio stations of the southern hemisphere...
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  • TV Jovem Pan was a television station in São Paulo, Brazil which broadcast on Channel 16 UHF. Its headquarters were at Barra Funda, São Paulo. It was owned...
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    Jovem Pan FM is a large Brazilian Radio Network, with 25 million listeners and 87 broadcasters, it is the largest FM radio network in Brazil, Latin America...
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  • List of news presenters International news channels "All Perspectives Ltd – Company number 12227760". find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk...
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    CNN Brazil (category 24-hour television news channels in Brazil)
    Perez Carolina Abelin (Jovem Pan) Carolina Brígido (UOL) Carolina Queiroz Caroline Louise (TV Goiânia) Cassius Zeilmann (BandNews TV) Chico Prado Cláudia...
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  • [needs independent confirmation] Mesquita worked in Jovem Pan News, Brazilian equivalent to Fox News, but was fired from Jovem Pan News after the events in 2023 Brazilian...
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  • the Buaiz Group, also responsible for the radio stations Jovem Pan FM Vitória and Jovem Pan News Vitória. The broadcaster maintains studios at the Buaiz...
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  • TV Brasil is a Brazilian public television network owned by Empresa Brasil de Comunicação. Its main headquarters are in Brasília, DF and Rio de Janeiro...
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    comentarista político - Opinião Jovem PanJovem Pan". Augusto Nunes, comentarista político - Opinião Jovem PanJovem Pan (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved...
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    Record, Panamericana (now Jovem Pan) and São Paulo. In the same year, Machado de Carvalho opened the nation's second TV station, TV Record, on channel 7 in...
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