Television station in Rondônia, Brazil
Rede Amazônica Ji-Paraná is a Brazilian television station based in Ji-Paraná, a city in the state of Amazonas. It operates on analog VHF channel 5 and digital UHF channel 15 (virtual 5.1), and is an affiliate of TV Globo. The station is owned by Grupo Rede Amazônica.
History
The station was opened as TV Ji-Paraná by journalist Phelippe Daou, on September 13, 1976, having received the transmission equipment five days earlier.[1] In its early days, the station had no local advertising, showing only music videos and public service announcements during program breaks.[1] Initially, like the other television stations on Rede Amazônica, it was affiliated with Rede Bandeirantes.[1]
In 1983, following the network's other stations (with the exception of TV Amazonas), TV Ji-Paraná left Rede Bandeirantes and became affiliated with Rede Globo.[2]
On January 3, 2015, following the pattern of the other Rede Amazônica stations, TV Ji-Paraná became known as Rede Amazônica Ji-Paraná.[3]
Virtual channel |
Digital channel |
Aspect ratio |
Content
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5.1 |
15 UHF |
1080i |
Rede Amazônica Ji-Paraná/Globo's main schedule
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References