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Redevida (stylized in upper case) is a Brazilian
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television network headquartered in
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, SP, covering 90% of the Brazilian territory through affiliated networks and
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. It was founded on 1 May 1995. The channel is one of 16 commercial channels that is required for carriage on all satellite providers.


History


Background

The idea of forming the Rede Vida de Televisão was born during the government of Brazilian president
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. At the time, the dispute over channel 11 in
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was great, and with the support of Augusto Marzagão, Sarney's advisor, João Monteiro de Barros Filho obtained the concession in 1991. Winning the dispute for the
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generator was the first step in the trajectory of the Catholic broadcaster. The second imbroglio was convincing the CNBB to approve the project. Monteiro Filho managed to obtain two important endorsements to move the project forward: that of the metropolitan archbishop of
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(SP), Dom Antonio Maria Mucciolo, and the Archbishop of Mariana (MG), Dom Luciano Mendes de Almeida. On
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of
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, Monteiro Filho accepted the suggestion of Dom Luciano Mendes de Almeida and founded the Brazilian Institute of Christian Communication, INBRAC, with statutes suggested by professor ''Celso Neves'' and by jurist João Grandino Rodas. After the concession was approved by the national congress and INBRAC was formed, Monteiro Filho went in search of investors, Catholic partners and sponsors. On
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, the archbishop of Botucatu received a phone call from Andrade Vieira, announcing that Bamerindus would be Redevida's first advertiser, paying for the advertisements in advance. The station had its first broadcasts on
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1995 1995 was designated as: * United Nations Year for Tolerance * World Year of Peoples' Commemoration of the Victims of the Second World War This was the first year that the Internet was entirely privatized, with the United States government ...
. The first image displayed was a 5-second countdown with behind-the-scenes footage from the station, followed by the reading of a letter from
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addressed to Dom Antonio Maria Mucciolo, blessing the network, and a speech by Dom Antonio. Then, the first mass shown by the station, celebrated by Father José Luiz, was broadcast live.


2005-present

Years later, with the foundation of
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, broadcaster of the
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in
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/ SP, began retransmitting the
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, which is shown daily in the mornings. It also has a partnership with CTV, broadcasting the Sunday ''
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'', held in São Pedro Square by
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and also masses from other places in Brazil. In 2014, the presenter and Father Lúcio Cesquin began to host O Santo Terço with the live participation of viewers by telephone, letters and e-mails. As a Catholic television channel, Redevida maintains a relationship with the Dioceses of Brazil, retransmitting material from the dioceses in reports on ''JCTV'' and in ''Jornal da Vida''. On July 15, 2024, Redevida deactivated its transmission signal via analog satellite dish, migrating to digital satellite dish in
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.


Programming

Redevida offers mainly Catholic programming, such as masses,
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s and
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, but also news, interviews, variety and sports programs. The channel broadcasts lower-division
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football games ( Série A2, A3 and
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) and Copa São Paulo.


See also

* 2005 in Brazilian television *
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*
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References

{{Brazilian television stations Portuguese-language television networks Television channels and stations established in 1995 Television networks in Brazil Catholic television networks