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'''TV Aratu''' (also known as '''SBT Bahia'''), is a television channel with headquarters in Salvador, the capital of the state of Bahia. |
'''TV Aratu''' (also known as '''SBT Bahia'''), is a television channel with headquarters in Salvador, the capital of the state of Bahia. |
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+ | == TV Aratu (first era) == |
− | ===1969-1972=== |
+ | ===1969-1972 ([[TV Globo|Rede Globo]])=== |
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+ | [[File:Aratu 1973?.png|center|250px]] |
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+ | <gallery position="center" bordercolor="transparent" bordersize="none" spacing="small" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true"> |
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+ | Aratu 1969.jpg|Station ID (1969) |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | <gallery position="center" bordercolor="transparent" bordersize="none" spacing="small" captionalign="center" hideaddbutton="true"> |
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+ | TV Aratu 1972 full.svg|Full variant. |
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+ | TV Aratu Globo 1976.svg|[[TV Globo|Rede Globo]] variant (1976). |
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+ | TV Aratu Globo 1976 full.svg|[[TV Globo|Rede Globo]] full variant (1976). |
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+ | Aratu 10 anos.PNG|10th anniversary (1979). |
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+ | </gallery> |
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+ | ===1987-1995 ([[Rede Manchete]])=== |
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+ | [[File:TV Aratu 1987.png|center|250px]] |
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− | [[File:Aratu 10 anos.PNG|center|196px|Special logo used for the 10 years of the channel.]] |
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+ | In 1987 after a long dispute with [[TV Bahia]] over the Globo affiliation for Salvador, TV Aratu became a [[Rede Manchete]] affiliate. This lasted until 1995 when the channel began affiliating with [[Rede CNT|CNT]]. |
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+ | == CNT Aratu == |
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− | == [[Rede Manchete|Manchete]] affiliate == |
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+ | ===1995-1996 ([[Rede CNT|CNT]]), 1996-1997 ([[Rede CNT|CNT]] [[TV Gazeta|Gazeta]])=== |
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− | == ''CNT Aratu'' ([[Rede CNT|CNT]] affiliate) == |
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[[File:CNT Aratu 1995.PNG|center|220px]] |
[[File:CNT Aratu 1995.PNG|center|220px]] |
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− | TV Aratu changed affiliation again from Manchete to [[Rede CNT|CNT]], becoming as so '''CNT Aratu'''. |
+ | TV Aratu changed affiliation again from Manchete to [[Rede CNT|CNT]] (later [[TV Gazeta#CNT Gazeta|CNT]] [[TV Gazeta|Gazeta]]), becoming as so '''CNT Aratu'''. |
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+ | == TV Aratu (second era) == |
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− | == [[SBT]] affiliate == |
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====1997-2004==== |
====1997-2004==== |
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[[File:TV Aratu 2000s.png|center|228px]] |
[[File:TV Aratu 2000s.png|center|228px]] |
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====2004-2008==== |
====2004-2008==== |
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===2008-present=== |
===2008-present=== |
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− | ====2008-2014==== |
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[[File:Aratu.png|center|200px]] |
[[File:Aratu.png|center|200px]] |
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+ | {{Chronology||[[TV Bahia]]|[[TV Globo|Rede Globo]] affiliates (Since 1987)}} |
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+ | {{Chronology|[[Record Bahia|TV Itapoan]]||[[SBT]] affiliates (Until 1997)}} |
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+ | {{Rede Globo affiliates}} |
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− | {{SBT}} |
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+ | {{SBT affiliates}} |
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− | [[Category:Television channels in Brazil]] |
+ | [[Category:Television channels in Brazil|Aratu, TV]] |
[[Category:SBT affiliates]] |
[[Category:SBT affiliates]] |
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[[Category:SBT]] |
[[Category:SBT]] |
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− | [[Category:Salvador |
+ | [[Category:Salvador]] |
[[Category:Bahia]] |
[[Category:Bahia]] |
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− | [[Category:Former |
+ | [[Category:Former TV Globo affiliates|Aratu, TV]] |
− | [[Category:Former CNT affiliates]] |
+ | [[Category:Former CNT affiliates|Aratu, TV]] |
− | [[Category:Former Manchete affiliates]] |
+ | [[Category:Former Rede Manchete affiliates|Aratu, TV]] |
Latest revision as of 02:29, 14 April 2024
TV Aratu (also known as SBT Bahia), is a television channel with headquarters in Salvador, the capital of the state of Bahia.
TV Aratu (first era)
1969-1972 (Rede Globo)
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TV Aratu was launched in 1969 as a local station, months later it became a Rede Globo affiliate.
1972-1987
1987-1995 (Rede Manchete)
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In 1987 after a long dispute with TV Bahia over the Globo affiliation for Salvador, TV Aratu became a Rede Manchete affiliate. This lasted until 1995 when the channel began affiliating with CNT.
CNT Aratu
1995-1996 (CNT), 1996-1997 (CNT Gazeta)
TV Aratu changed affiliation again from Manchete to CNT (later CNT Gazeta), becoming as so CNT Aratu.
TV Aratu (second era)
1997-2008 (SBT)
1997
Once again, in 1997 Aratu changed affiliation from CNT Gazeta to SBT and also reverted to its original name.
1997-2004
2004-2008
2008-present
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Rede Globo affiliates (Since 1987) |
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SBT affiliates (Until 1997) |
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TV Globo affiliate stations
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Current stations: Acre: Rede Amazônica (Cruzeiro do Sul, Rio Branco) International current stations: Parent companies of affiliated stations: Former stations: Defunct stations: International defunct stations: 1Owned-and-operated station (via Canais Globo) |
SBT affiliate stations
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Current stations: Amazonas: TV Norte Amazonas (Manaus, Parintins) Media groups with TV stations affiliated to SBT: Former stations: Moved to RecordTV: TV A Crítica (Manaus | Parintins, Amazonas) (now an independent TV station) | TV Jovem (Palmas, Tocantins) | TV Líder (Vargem Grande, Maranhão) | TV Cidade (Codó, Maranhão) | TV Açucena (Balsas, Maranhão) | TV Cidade (Fortaleza, Ceará) | TV Pajuçara (Maceió, Alagoas) | TV Atalaia (Aracaju, Sergipe) | TV Itapoan (Salvador, Bahia) (later renamed Record Bahia and RecordTV Itapoan) | TV Goyá (Goiânia, Goiás) (later renamed TV Record Goiás and RecordTV Goiás) | TV Conquista (Lucas do Rio Verde, Mato Grosso) | TV Vitória (Vitória, Espírito Santo) (moved to RecordTV) | TVB Campinas (Campinas, São Paulo) (renamed TV Thathi Campinas) | Rede SC (Blumenau | Chapecó | Florianópolis | Joinville, Santa Catarina) (bought by RICtv, later divested and renamed NDTV) | Moved to Band And Others: TV Cidade (Jaru, Rondônia) (moved to RedeTV!) | TV Altamira (Altamira, Pará) (moved to TV Cultura) | TV Eldorado (Marabá, Pará) (moved to Boas Novas as TV Kairós) | Amazônia TV (Parauapebas, Pará) (moved to RedeTV!) | TV Miracema (Miracema do Tocantins, Tocantins) (currently as Rede Meio Norte) | TV Karajás (Imperatriz, Maranhão) (moved to RecordTV as TV Nativa) | TV Meio Norte (Teresina, Piauí) (currently as Rede Meio Norte) | NordesTV (Sobral, Ceará) (moved to Band) | TV O Norte (João Pessoa, Paraíba) (moved to Band as TV Manaíra) | TV Sul Bahia (Teixeira de Freitas, Bahia) (currently as RIT) | TV Migrantes (Guarantã do Norte, Mato Grosso) (moved to RedeTV!) | TV Mutum (Nova Mutum, Mato Grosso) (moved to Rede Cidade Verde) | TV Cidade Verde (Cuiabá | Juína | Primavera do Leste | Rondonópolis | Sorriso | Tangará da Serra | Mato Grosso) (currently as Rede Cidade Verde) | TV Cidade (Rondonópolis, Mato Grosso) (moved to RecordTV) | TV SAT (Sorriso, Mato Grosso) (moved to RedeTV!) | TV Dourados (Dourados, Mato Grosso do Sul) (currently as RIT) | Santos (Santos, São Paulo) (moved to Band) | TV Barriga Verde (Florianópolis, Santa Catarina) (moved to Band) | TV Cultura (Florianópolis, Santa Catarina) (currently as Record News Santa Catarina) | TV Nativa (Pelotas, Rio Grande do Sul) (currently as Top TV) | TV Pampa (Carazinho | Pelotas | Santa Maria, Rio Grande do Sul) (moved to RedeTV!) | Tropical TV (Boa Vista, Roraima) (moved to RedeTV!)| TV Rio Branco (Rio Branco, Acre) (Moved to TV Cultura) Defunct stations: 1Owned-and-operated station |