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==History== ==History==
===TV Carimã=== ===TV Carimã===
TV Carimã was founded on May 31, 1986 by businessman José Carlos Martinez, who already controlled TV Paraná, in Curitiba, and TV Tropical, in Londrina. These last two were stations belonging to Rede OM, which at the time were affiliated with ].<ref name="Concessão de Canais de Televisão e Política no Paraná durante a Redemocratização Brasileira (1985-1989)" /> TV Carimã was founded on May 31, 1986, by businessman José Carlos Martinez, who already controlled TV Paraná, in Curitiba, and TV Tropical, in Londrina. These last two were stations belonging to Rede OM, which at the time were affiliated with ].<ref name="Concessão de Canais de Televisão e Política no Paraná durante a Redemocratização Brasileira (1985-1989)" />


The city already had a broadcaster affiliated with Rede Bandeirantes (TV Tarobá), so TV Carimã alternated its local programming with attractions from TV Cultura, from São Paulo, and TV Record, at the time owned by Paulo Machado de Carvalho and Silvio Santos. The city already had a broadcaster affiliated with Rede Bandeirantes (TV Tarobá), so TV Carimã alternated its local programming with attractions from TV Cultura, from São Paulo, and TV Record, at the time owned by Paulo Machado de Carvalho and Silvio Santos.
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In 1991, the stations affiliated to Rede OM changed their affiliation. They left Bandeirantes and started transmitting the signal from ], which had been sold to Bishop Edir Macedo, in 1989, and in 1990 was building a national network. TV Carimã, which retransmitted part of Record's programming, started to relay the network's programming, together with the other OM broadcasters in Paraná. In 1991, the stations affiliated to Rede OM changed their affiliation. They left Bandeirantes and started transmitting the signal from ], which had been sold to Bishop Edir Macedo, in 1989, and in 1990 was building a national network. TV Carimã, which retransmitted part of Record's programming, started to relay the network's programming, together with the other OM broadcasters in Paraná.


In February 1992, Rede OM broke away from Record to become a new national television network. From then on, TV Carimã became its affiliate. <ref name=" 'Bispo' perderá TV Paraná">{{Cite web| url= https://www.tv-pesquisa.com.puc-rio.br/mostraregistro.asp?CodRegistro=17920&PageNo=1| title= 'Bispo' perderá TV Paraná |author= ]| date=14 February 1992 | access-date=10 October 2020 }}</ref> On May 23, 1993, the OM Television Network changed its name to CNT (Central Nacional de Televisão). In February 1992, Rede OM broke away from Record to become a new national television network. From then on, TV Carimã became its affiliate.<ref name=" 'Bispo' perderá TV Paraná">{{Cite web| url= https://www.tv-pesquisa.com.puc-rio.br/mostraregistro.asp?CodRegistro=17920&PageNo=1| title= 'Bispo' perderá TV Paraná |author= ]| date=14 February 1992 | access-date=10 October 2020 }}</ref> On May 23, 1993, the OM Television Network changed its name to CNT (Central Nacional de Televisão).


In mid-1997, TV Carimã was purchased by Rede Gospel, belonging to the Igreja Renascer em Cristo and renamed TV Gospel. After the purchase, the new management began a downsizing process. Several professionals were dismissed and local programming was practically suspended.<ref name="CNT retoma canal de televisão da Rede Gospel">{{Cite web| url= https://www.folhadelondrina.com.br/cidades/cnt-retoma-canal-de-televisao-da-rede-gospel-69544.html | title=CNT retoma canal de televisão da Rede Gospel |author=] | date=3 April 1998 | access-date=10 October 2020 }}</ref> At the beginning of the following year, the owners of Rede Gospel did not pay the first installment of the sale and, by court order, the station was reinstated to the Martinez family.<ref name="CNT retoma canal de televisão da Rede Gospel" /> In mid-1997, TV Carimã was purchased by Rede Gospel, belonging to the Igreja Renascer em Cristo and renamed TV Gospel. After the purchase, the new management began a downsizing process. Several professionals were dismissed and local programming was practically suspended.<ref name="CNT retoma canal de televisão da Rede Gospel">{{Cite web| url= https://www.folhadelondrina.com.br/cidades/cnt-retoma-canal-de-televisao-da-rede-gospel-69544.html | title=CNT retoma canal de televisão da Rede Gospel |author=] | date=3 April 1998 | access-date=10 October 2020 }}</ref> At the beginning of the following year, the owners of Rede Gospel did not pay the first installment of the sale and, by court order, the station was reinstated to the Martinez family.<ref name="CNT retoma canal de televisão da Rede Gospel" />


===RPC phase=== ===RPC phase===
In 2000, Rede Paranaense de Comunicação bought TV Carimã, which, on April 1, was officially extinguished and gave way to TV Oeste. The station became affiliated with Rede Globo. Before this date, Cascavel and the region received the signal from the Rio network through TV Cataratas, based in Foz do Iguaçu.<ref name="Rede Paranaense terá emissora em Cascavel">{{Cite web| url= https://www.folhadelondrina.com.br/cidades/rede-paranaense-tera-emissora-em-cascavel-274123.html | title=Rede Paranaense terá emissora em Cascavel |author=] | date=29 March 2000 | acessodata=10 October 2020 }}</ref> In 2000, Rede Paranaense de Comunicação bought TV Carimã, which, on April 1, was officially extinguished and gave way to TV Oeste. The station became affiliated with Rede Globo. Before this date, Cascavel and the region received the signal from the Rio network through TV Cataratas, based in Foz do Iguaçu.<ref name="Rede Paranaense terá emissora em Cascavel">{{Cite web| url= https://www.folhadelondrina.com.br/cidades/rede-paranaense-tera-emissora-em-cascavel-274123.html | title=Rede Paranaense terá emissora em Cascavel |author=] | date=29 March 2000 | access-date=10 October 2020 }}</ref>


About a year later, the station began producing local blocks of the Paraná TV news program. About a year later, the station began producing local blocks of the Paraná TV news program.
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In November 2011, RPC Cascavel started broadcasting its digital signal.<ref name="RPCTV Cascavel começa hoje a transmitir o sinal digital">{{Cite web| url=http://globotv.globo.com/rpc/parana-tv-1a-edicao-cascavel/v/rpctv-cascavel-comeca-hoje-a-transmitir-o-sinal-digital/1683847/ | title=RPCTV Cascavel começa hoje a transmitir o sinal digital |author=Paraná TV - 1ª Edição | date=3 November 2011 | access-date=15 December 2013 }}</ref> In November 2011, RPC Cascavel started broadcasting its digital signal.<ref name="RPCTV Cascavel começa hoje a transmitir o sinal digital">{{Cite web| url=http://globotv.globo.com/rpc/parana-tv-1a-edicao-cascavel/v/rpctv-cascavel-comeca-hoje-a-transmitir-o-sinal-digital/1683847/ | title=RPCTV Cascavel começa hoje a transmitir o sinal digital |author=Paraná TV - 1ª Edição | date=3 November 2011 | access-date=15 December 2013 }}</ref>


In May 2014, RPC Cascavel's news operation converted to high definition.<ref name="Jornalismo da RPCTV Cascavel agora é em alta definição">{{Cite web| url=http://g1.globo.com/pr/oeste-sudoeste/paranatv-1edicao/videos/t/cascavel/v/jornalismo-da-rpctv-cascavel-agora-e-em-alta-definicao/3330017/|title=Jornalismo da RPCTV Cascavel agora é em alta definição|author=Paraná TV - 1ª Edição | date=7 May 2014 | access-date=8 May 2014 }}</ref><ref name="RPC TV Cascavel estreia telejornais locais em alta definição">{{Citar web| url=http://redeglobo.globo.com/rpctv/tvdigitalrpc/noticia/2014/05/rpc-tv-cascavel-estreia-telejornais-locais-em-alta-definicao.html|title=RPC TV Cascavel estreia telejornais locais em alta definição|author=RPC| date=13 May 2014 | access-date=14 May 2014 }}</ref> In May 2014, RPC Cascavel's news operation converted to high definition.<ref name="Jornalismo da RPCTV Cascavel agora é em alta definição">{{Cite web| url=http://g1.globo.com/pr/oeste-sudoeste/paranatv-1edicao/videos/t/cascavel/v/jornalismo-da-rpctv-cascavel-agora-e-em-alta-definicao/3330017/|title=Jornalismo da RPCTV Cascavel agora é em alta definição|author=Paraná TV - 1ª Edição | date=7 May 2014 | access-date=8 May 2014 }}</ref><ref name="RPC TV Cascavel estreia telejornais locais em alta definição">{{cite web|access-date=14 May 2014 |author=RPC |date=13 May 2014 |title=RPC TV Cascavel estreia telejornais locais em alta definição |url=http://redeglobo.globo.com/rpctv/tvdigitalrpc/noticia/2014/05/rpc-tv-cascavel-estreia-telejornais-locais-em-alta-definicao.html}}<!-- auto-translated from Portuguese by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>


==References== ==References==

Latest revision as of 14:21, 18 December 2024

Television station in Paraná, Brazil
RPC Cascavel (ZYB 402)
Channels
BrandingRPC
Programming
AffiliationsTV Globo
Ownership
OwnerGrupo Paranaense de Comunicação
History
First air dateMay 31, 1986; 38 years ago (1986-05-31)
Former namesTV Carimã (1986-2000)
TV Oeste (2000-2001)
RPC TV Oeste (2001-2010)
RPC TV Cascavel (2010-2014)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 10 (VHF, 1986-2018)
Former affiliationsTV Cultura (1986-1991)
RecordTV (1986-1992)
Rede OM (1992-1993)
CNT (1993-1997; 1998-2000)
Rede Gospel (1997-1998)
Technical information
Licensing authorityANATEL
Links
Websiteredeglobo.globo.com/RPC

RPC Cascavel (channel 10) is a Brazilian television station licensed to Cascavel, Paraná, Brazil, affiliated with TV Globo. The station is part of RPC and covers much of the south-western region of the state.

History

TV Carimã

TV Carimã was founded on May 31, 1986, by businessman José Carlos Martinez, who already controlled TV Paraná, in Curitiba, and TV Tropical, in Londrina. These last two were stations belonging to Rede OM, which at the time were affiliated with Rede Bandeirantes.

The city already had a broadcaster affiliated with Rede Bandeirantes (TV Tarobá), so TV Carimã alternated its local programming with attractions from TV Cultura, from São Paulo, and TV Record, at the time owned by Paulo Machado de Carvalho and Silvio Santos.

In 1991, the stations affiliated to Rede OM changed their affiliation. They left Bandeirantes and started transmitting the signal from Rede Record, which had been sold to Bishop Edir Macedo, in 1989, and in 1990 was building a national network. TV Carimã, which retransmitted part of Record's programming, started to relay the network's programming, together with the other OM broadcasters in Paraná.

In February 1992, Rede OM broke away from Record to become a new national television network. From then on, TV Carimã became its affiliate. On May 23, 1993, the OM Television Network changed its name to CNT (Central Nacional de Televisão).

In mid-1997, TV Carimã was purchased by Rede Gospel, belonging to the Igreja Renascer em Cristo and renamed TV Gospel. After the purchase, the new management began a downsizing process. Several professionals were dismissed and local programming was practically suspended. At the beginning of the following year, the owners of Rede Gospel did not pay the first installment of the sale and, by court order, the station was reinstated to the Martinez family.

RPC phase

In 2000, Rede Paranaense de Comunicação bought TV Carimã, which, on April 1, was officially extinguished and gave way to TV Oeste. The station became affiliated with Rede Globo. Before this date, Cascavel and the region received the signal from the Rio network through TV Cataratas, based in Foz do Iguaçu.

About a year later, the station began producing local blocks of the Paraná TV news program.

In 2018, the two editions of Paraná TV were renamed, respectively, Meio Dia Paraná and Boa Noite Paraná, with the aim of getting even closer to the public.

Technical information

Subchannels

Channel Video Aspect Short name Programming
10.1 1080i 16:9 RPC TV Main RPC programming / TV Globo

In November 2011, RPC Cascavel started broadcasting its digital signal.

In May 2014, RPC Cascavel's news operation converted to high definition.

References

  1. ^ Osmani Ferreira da Costa (2019). "Concessão de Canais de Televisão e Política no Paraná durante a Redemocratização Brasileira (1985-1989)" (PDF). Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  2. Jornal do Brasil (14 February 1992). "'Bispo' perderá TV Paraná". Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  3. ^ Folha de Londrina (3 April 1998). "CNT retoma canal de televisão da Rede Gospel". Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  4. Folha de Londrina (29 March 2000). "Rede Paranaense terá emissora em Cascavel". Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  5. RPC abandona marca "Paraná TV" e relança jornais com novo nome
  6. Paraná TV - 1ª Edição (3 November 2011). "RPCTV Cascavel começa hoje a transmitir o sinal digital". Retrieved 15 December 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  7. Paraná TV - 1ª Edição (7 May 2014). "Jornalismo da RPCTV Cascavel agora é em alta definição". Retrieved 8 May 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. RPC (13 May 2014). "RPC TV Cascavel estreia telejornais locais em alta definição". Retrieved 14 May 2014.
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