Rede 21
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Rede 21 (Portuguese for 21 Network) is a Brazilian television network, launched on October 21, 1996 (relaunched on July 7, 2008), as Canal 21, broadcasting only for São Paulo. Start to change to network in 2003 with the TV Brasília affiliation. Before this, Salvador and Macapá pass to have the 21 signal. In 2003, Rio de Janeiro receive the 21 on the channel 54 UHF by retransmission, but shut down in the 2005's end.
In 2005, the network nationally broadcast five hours, from 7pm at 12am, but had good quality. Most part of this schedule (7pm - 12am) was occupied by Japanese cartoons and American series like Sex and The City, The X-Files and That 70's Show.
Rise and decline
The network had presence in 14 cities in 2004, but in this time of the year lost affiliates in Porto Alegre, Belo Horizonte, Vitória and Rio de Janeiro.
In the end of 2005, the small schedule and prime time from 7pm at 12am was reduced even more. The newscast host and the Blog 21 hosts was fired and was canceled the programs Top of the Pops, Doc 21 (with the National Geographic documentaries), the sitcom Seinfeld and Top of the Pops Brasil and put on air the Gamecorp programs.
On June 5, 2006, Rede 21 shut down and Play TV was put in its place.
Rede 21's return
After two years off the air, on July 7, 2008, Rede 21 back on, after the disaccord between Grupo Bandeirantes and Gamecorp.
External links
- Official website not in Wikidata
- Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação
- Companies based in São Paulo
- Brazilian television networks
- Media in São Paulo (city)
- 1996 establishments in Brazil
- Television channels and stations established in 1996
- 2006 disestablishments in Brazil
- Television channels and stations disestablished in 2006