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Rede Amazônica Jaru

Coordinates: 10°26′4.1″S 62°27′54″W / 10.434472°S 62.46500°W / -10.434472; -62.46500
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Rede Amazônica Jaru
Channels
BrandingRede Amazônica
Programming
AffiliationsTV Globo
Ownership
Owner
History
FoundedJune 13, 1979 (1979-06-13)
First air date
June 13, 1979 (45 years ago) (1979-06-13)
Former names
TV Jaru (1976-2015)
Rede Bandeirantes (1979-1983)
Technical information
Licensing authority
ANATEL
ERP0.05 kW
Transmitter coordinates10°26′4.1″S 62°27′54″W / 10.434472°S 62.46500°W / -10.434472; -62.46500
Links
Public license information
Profile
Websiteredeglobo.globo.com/redeamazonica

Rede Amazônica Jaru was a Brazilian television station based in Jaru, a city in the state of Rondônia. It operated VHF analog channel 10 and digital UHF channel 23 and was affiliated with TV Globo. It was owned by Grupo Rede Amazônica.

History

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TV Jaru (1979-2015)

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Rede Amazônica received the authorization to operate a relay station in Jaru on June 13, 1979.[1] This led to the creation of TV Jaru, which relayed programs from Rede Bandeirantes from tapes. Due to the lack of satellite signals until 1982,[2] the station was waiting for the sale of all sponsorship quotas to show video tapes of soccer matches.[3]

On January 24, 1983, following the decision taken from other stations of the network (except TV Amazonas and the stations in inland Amazonas),[4] TV Jaru left Rede Bandeirantes and became an affiliate of Rede Globo.[5]

In 2005, TV Jaru hired journalist Robert Muracami, who began producing reports for Rede Amazônica's news programs and the local news bulletins 24 Horas, shown during the station's commercial breaks. As a result, it also began to include local commercials. [3] The production of these bulletins continued until 2007, when Robert left the station.[3] Following his exit, TV Jaru stopped producing news items on its own, and the station was now being served by the news division of TV Ariquemes.[6]

Rede Amazônica Jaru (2015-2023)

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As of January 3, 2015, like the other stations on the network, the station stopped identifying itself as TV Jaru, starting to use the name Rede Amazônica Jaru.[3] In 2018, the station once again had an exclusive reporter, when video reporter Rinaldo Moreira was hired.[7] In March of that year, a live link from the reporter during Jornal de Rondônia 1st Edition had national repercussions due to an accident with a Military Police vehicle, which hit him while he was on air.[7] He, however, resumed participating in the news shortly afterwards, clarifying that he was fine.[8]

On May 1, 2020, Rede Amazônica Jaru started to retransmit the local edition of Jornal de Rondônia 2nd Edition produced by Rede Amazônica Ariquemes, presented by Luiz Martins.[9] On May 24, 2023, Rede Amazônica Jaru had its commercial department closed, which marked its shutdown.[10] With that, the station officially became a relayer of Rede Amazônica Porto Velho.[11]

Technical information

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Virtual channel Digital channel Screen Content
10.1 23 UHF 1080i Rede Amazônica Jaru/Globo's main schedule

TV Jaru received the digital signal grant in Jaru for UHF channel 23 in May 2012.[12] As Rede Amazônica Jaru, the station started operating with the technology on December 5, 2022.[11]

Programas

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As well as relaying Rede Amazônica Porto Velho's statewide programming and TV Globo's national output, Rede Amazônica Jaru inserted local commercials and aired the following programs:

  • 24 Horas[3]
  • Jornal de Rondônia 2ª Edição (generated by Rede Amazônica Ariquemes)[9]

Staff

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Former members

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  • Rinaldo Moreira[7]
  • Robert Muracami[3]

References

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  1. ^ José Gomes PIres (13 June 1979). "Portaria n.° 81.600, de 25 de abril de 1978". Diário Oficial da União. p. 82. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  2. ^ Eula Dantas Taveira Cabral (2000). "Rede Amazônica de Rádio e Televisão e seu processo de regionalização (1968-1998)". Universidade Metodista de São Paulo. Retrieved 28 June 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Momento Nossa História: Rede Amazônica". Portal P1. 24 June 2020. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  4. ^ Baze, Abrahm (31 May 2021). "Grupo Rede Amazônica – A caminho de meio século de memória". Portal Amazônia. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  5. ^ Eula Dantas Taveira Cabral (September 2013). "O poderio da Rede Amazônica de Rádio e Televisão no norte do Brasil" (PDF). Intercom. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  6. ^ "Em Jaru, homem encontra R$ 20 mil e devolve a dono - 12/10/2012". Globoplay. Jornal de Rondônia. 12 October 2012. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  7. ^ a b c "Repórter da Globo é atingido por viatura da polícia ao vivo". Veja. 7 March 2018. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  8. ^ Boni, Jonatas (6 March 2018). "Repórter de afiliada da TV Globo é atingido por viatura da PM durante vivo em Rondônia". G1 Rondônia. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  9. ^ a b "Assista a íntegra do Jornal de Rondônia 2ª edição desta sexta-feira, 1 - 01/05/2020". Globoplay. Jornal de Rondônia 2ª Edição. 1 May 2020. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  10. ^ "Radio Tv do Amazonas LTDA | Tv Jaru". cnpj.info. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  11. ^ a b "Jaru - RO". Portal BSD. Retrieved 3 July 2023.
  12. ^ Genildo Lins de Albuquerque Neto (27 September 2021). "PORTARIA Nº 589, DE 2 DE MAIO DE 2012". Diário Oficial da União]]. p. 112. Retrieved 3 July 2023.

See also

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