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Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação (commonly referred only as Grupo Bandeirantes or Bandeirantes) is a Brazilian media conglomerate founded on the creation of the first group communication vehicle, Rádio Bandeirantes, on 6 May 1937.[2][6][7]
Companies
Broadcasting
Free-to-air television
Band TV — broadcast television network with national coverage.[8]
Nativa FM — popular music radio network, joint venture with Grupo Camargo de Comunicação.[18][21][22]
Independent stations
Band Vale FM — radio station from Taubaté, São Paulo, with music and news programming.[23]
Brasil Radio (WRSO) — radio station from Orlando, Florida, United States, which broadcasts the programming of the Grupo Bandeirantes radio networks in partnership with Cafifa Media Group.[24][25]
Educadora FM — radio station to provide programs for young people located in Campinas.[26]
Otima — joint-venture with Odebrecht, Kalítera Engenharia e APMR Investimentos e Participações, responsible for urban furniture of the bus stops in São Paulo city.[39]
Outernet — main out-of-home company of the group, which operates with several other companies.[40]
Mão Dupla — out of home company that works with static media the bus lines in the city of São Paulo.
^Despite being considered a subscription television channel by Bandeirantes, Terra Viva is a free-to-air television channel to maintain its clear signal on satellite and have a station that broadcasts its terrestrial signal free-to-air for about 11 hours in São Paulo. The channel's live streaming page is available to watch without extra fees or TV subscription.[14]
^Carmen Cagnoni (15 September 2007). "As marcas no dial". Portal da Comunicação. UOL. Archived from the original on 17 June 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2016.
^"Com One Brasil, Band investe em games". Meio&Mensagem. 10 May 2013. Retrieved 9 April 2016. O Grupo Bandeirantes ampliou os investimentos na área de games. Por meio da One Brasil, sua empresa de mídia interativa [...]
^"Band e Avianca fecham parceria de conteúdo". Band.com.br. UOL. 1 July 2013. Archived from the original on 17 June 2016. Retrieved 9 April 2016. [...] o Band Content Distribution, área responsável pela distribuição de conteúdos do Grupo Bandeirantes [...]
^Maria Lucia Rangel (11 April 1997). "Clipe". Ilustrada. Folha de S.Paulo. Retrieved 9 April 2016.