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Rede Nossa Rádio | |
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Frequency | Emissoras |
Programming | |
Language(s) | portuguese |
Format | Christian Journalism |
Affiliations | Nossa Rádio USA, Rádio Relógio |
Ownership | |
Owner | Fundação Internacional de Comunicação of International Grace of God Church |
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History | |
Founded | October 1, 2002. Note: This date marked the debut of the first station identified as Nossa Rádio, in Rio de Janeiro. In São Paulo, the debut occurred on December 1, 2002.[2] |
Links | |
Website | www.nossaradio.com.br |
Rede Nossa Rádio or Nossa Rádio FM, better known as Nossa Rádio[3], is a network of Christian radio stations, owned by the Fundação Internacional de Comunicação, a media group of the International Grace of God Church, led by missionary R. R. Soares.[4]
Its programming is dedicated to music from Graça Music artists, broadcasting of church services, and preaching by missionary R. R. Soares,[1] with Pastor Jayme de Amorim Campos hosting the program Na Mesa Com o Senhor, which is broadcast live simultaneously on Nossa Rádio stations. The network also includes a news schedule and listener participation.[citation needed]
The headquarters of Rede Nossa Rádio is in Nossa Rádio in São Paulo. In 2022, the network changed its logo.[3] Typically, the frequencies of Nossa Rádio network stations are in FM.
History
[edit]In 2002, missionary R. R. Soares already had a presence on the radio through Rádio Relógio in Rio de Janeiro and Vida FM in São Paulo, the latter facing litigation regarding its transmission location. In addition to radios, there was an expansion process of its television network, the RIT. In the second half of the same year, the missionary reached an agreement with businessman Orestes Quércia and leased two FM stations owned by him in Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. The new project was called "Nossa Rádio."[2]
In Rio de Janeiro, Nossa Rádio went on air on October 1, 2002, replacing the NovaBrasil FM branch. In São Paulo, the station debuted on December 1, 2002, replacing Manchete Gospel FM, which had migrated to its own frequency and was renamed Gospel FM.[2]
Na Mesa Com o Senhor
[edit]Na Mesa Com o Senhor is a radio program broadcast live simultaneously on Nossa Rádio stations, forming a simulcast. The program is hosted by Pastor Jayme de Amorim Campos.
Starting at 11 am, the live broadcast runs until 11:30 am, during which the simulcast takes place. From 11:30 am until noon, the program is hosted by local presenters, except in São Paulo, where Pastor Jaime de Amorim Campos continues to host.
The program's content includes Pastor Jayme de Amorim Campos answering listeners' questions, brief sermons with Bible readings, dissemination of addresses of Grace Church temples in various locations in Brazil, testimonies of healings and blessings, interaction with listeners through calls and letters, and playing of hymns.[5][6]
Stations
[edit]Current
[edit]Southeast
[edit]- Nossa Rádio (São Paulo, SP)[7] 106.9 FM and 700 AM:[8] This is the headquarters station of Rede Nossa Rádio.[3]
- Nossa Rádio (Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais) 97.3 FM. Radio granted in the municipality of Pedro Leopoldo (MG). Formerly called Rádio Altaneira. Corporate name: Rádio Grande BH LTDA.[9][10]
- Nossa Rádio (Vitória), ES) 96.5 FM.[11]
- Rádio Relógio[clarification needed] (Rio de Janeiro, RJ) 580 AM: Retransmitted at certain times the programming of Nossa Rádio FM 89.3, which was also located in Rio de Janeiro.[12]
Northeast
[edit]- Nossa Rádio[13] (Salvador, Bahia) 103.3 FM.[12][8] has its transmission antenna located in Vera Cruz (i.e., the location that is granted).[citation needed][14] The station's address is on Rua Carlos Gomes, in Downtown Salvador, coinciding with the address of a Grace Church.[citation needed] The station's prefix is ZYC 370.[citation needed] In the morning, it broadcasts the program Good Morning Nossa Rádio.[15] License information: CDB, PDF
- Nossa Rádio (Fortaleza, Ceará) 97.7 FM[16][8] corporate name Rádio Costa do Sol, became Nossa Rádio on March 1, 2010[17][16]
- Nossa Rádio (Pernambuco, Recife) 106.9 FM.
- Nossa Rádio (Teresina, Piauí) [citation needed]
Midwest
[edit]- Nossa Rádio (Goiânia, Goiás) 94.3 FM.[18][19] Granted in Bonfinópolis.[20]
- And many other stations spread across Brazil.[3]
Former
[edit]- Nossa Rádio (Rio de Janeiro, RJ) 89.3 FM[12] (From October 2002[2] until May 3, 2010)[21] At certain times, the programming on Rádio Relógio was retransmitted.[12] It was the first station to be named Nossa Rádio. It is currently Novabrasil FM Rio de Janeiro.
External links
[edit]Notes and references
[edit]{{Nossa Rádio}} {{International Grace of God Church}} {{Radio networks in Brazil}}
- ^ a b On the airwaves of Grace: propagation on Nossa Rádio FM, in Maceió
- ^ a b c d Laura Mattos (December 11, 2002). "Missionário arrenda FMs de Quércia e horário de Mion". Folha de S.Paulo. Retrieved June 24, 2018.
- ^ a b c d Nossa Rádio FM presents its new logo to the market
- ^ Evangelical political representation: FM radios in Brazilian capitals page not informed
- ^ Gerson Leite de Moraes, The media force of the International Grace of God Church
- ^ The show of faith: doctrinal mediatization in the International Grace of God Church (2014)
- ^ Brazilian Media Research - 2016 Presidency of the Republic
- ^ a b c Nossa Rádio expands coverage in Greater São Paulo with FM in Mogi das Cruzes
- ^ History of sound media: experiences, memories, and affections from north to south of Brazil
- ^ Anatel
- ^ The presence of the church in Brazilian radio1 FUMEC
- ^ a b c d Panorama of religious radio in Brazil
- ^ [1]
- ^ [2]
- ^ [3]
- ^ a b Defaulting broadcasters
- ^ Exclusive: Nossa Rádio debuts in Fortaleza
- ^ Listen to Nossa Rádio FM 94.3 from Bonfinópolis GO Live and Online on RadiCol
- ^ [Prefix - Nossa Rádio - FM 94.3 MHz - Bonfinópolis - Goiânia/GO] in 'Telejornais e Prefixos' on YouTube
- ^ [4]
- ^ Radio-Leituras Volume 9 Number 01 ISSN 2179-6033, Jan - Jun 2018. Page not informed