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  2. Jovem Pan - Wikipedia

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    Website. jovempan .com .br. Jovem Pan is the main Brazilian radio station based in São Paulo, Brazil. It is also the largest network of radio stations of the southern hemisphere, of Latin America, and one of the biggest radio stations in the world. [1] The network has several bureaus, 109 affiliated stations all over Brazil.

  3. Jovem Pan FM - Wikipedia

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    Jovem Pan FM. Jovem Pan FM is a large Brazilian Radio Network, with 25 million listeners and 87 broadcasters, it is the largest FM radio network in Brazil, Latin America and the Southern Hemisphere, and is also one of the largest radio stations on the planet. The name is derived from the word jovem, which means "young", and Pan -american.

  4. List of radio stations in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Jovem Pan – (Largest Latin American radio network with more than 100 affiliates). Jovem Pan FM – (Leader in audience in Brazil, present in more than 54 Brazilian cities, the station belonging to Jovem Pan network) Jovem Pan FM – 100.9 FM – São Paulo (Broadcaster that leads the Jovem Pan network) Kiss FM – 102.1 FM – São Paulo ...

  5. TV Jovem Pan - Wikipedia

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    TV Jovem Pan's programming was mainly documentaries, journalism and sports - especially football and soccer broadcasting in the team sports on Radio Jovem Pan AM. With the scandal involving Lucas de Oliveira and his IBF, this is removed and the TV Jovem Pan is strongly shaken. Tuta withdrew from society and the station is only with João Carlos ...

  6. FM extended band in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    In Brazil, the FM extended band ( Portuguese: faixa estendida ), abbreviated eFM, refers to the extension of the FM broadcast band between 76.1 and 87.3 MHz, beyond the conventional band of 87.5 to 108 MHz that was previously used. The reclaimed spectrum was previously used to broadcast analog television channels 5 and 6 before the country's ...

  7. List of radio broadcast networks - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission (1932-1936) Broadcasting Corporation of Newfoundland (1939-1949) Dominion Network (1944-1962) Trans-Canada Network (1944-1962) CKO (1977-1989) Pelmorex Radio Network (1990-1999) The Team (2001-2002) Aboriginal Voices Radio Network (2002-2016)

  8. Category:Radio stations established in 1944 - Wikipedia

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    XEVOZ-AM. XHDU-FM. XHRUV-FM. Categories: 1944 in radio. 1944 establishments. Radio stations by year of establishment. Entertainment companies established in 1944. Mass media companies established in 1944.

  9. List of Brazil over-the-air television networks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Brazil over-the-air television networks, in which it has a listing of over-the-air television networks that operate their stations in Brazil. According to the Brazilian Agency of Telecommunications (Anatel), a television network is “a set of generating stations and their television relay systems with national coverage and convey the same basic programming”, following the ...