Rede Tupi (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁedʒi tuˈpi]; in English, Tupi Network) was a Brazilian commercial terrestrial television network. Its flagship...
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nicknamed Os Tupis Rede Tupi, the first Brazilian TV network (1950–1980) The tupi blackberry, a Mexican hybrid of the Comanche and Uruguai varieties Tupi (software)...
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6 and was owned by Rede Tupi throughout its existence. It was the second television station to launch in Brazil, following TV Tupi São Paulo, which would...
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Presenter 1977-1980 Rede Tupi de Notícias (Rede Tupi) 1993-1999 Note e Anote (Rede Record) 1996-1999 Programa Ana Maria Braga (Rede Record) 1999-current[when...
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sisters, extinguishing Rede Tupi. Days later, on July 23, the Federal Government opened a competition for concessions for Rede Tupi, the also extinct TV...
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TV Globo (redirect from Rede Globo)
debut. As Rede Globo marked its 15th year of broadcasts in 1980–81, it had two major events in its sleeve. Since 1980 was the year that Rede Tupi shut down...
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transmission pool organized by the Federal Government, in which Rede Globo, Rede Tupi and REI also participated. The first color broadcasts were in 1972...
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only than the studios of TV Azteca, in Mexico, and the Estúdios Globo. Rede Tupi, the channel 4 in São Paulo, began operations in 1950. In 1962 (when he...
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Barueri, and changed the network's name to RedeTV!. The successor network not only to Rede Tupi but to Rede Excelsior, two former Brazilian television...
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Diários Associados. Throughout its entire operation, the station was a Rede Tupi affiliate. It was the third station to be set up by Assis Chateaubriand...
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