BandNews TV

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BandNews TV
CountryBrazil
Broadcast areaBrazil
Japan
Portugal
Angola
Lebanon
Network Rede Bandeirantes
Headquarters São Paulo (SP)
Programming
Language(s)Portuguese
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
480i (SDTV)
Ownership
Owner Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação
History
LaunchedMarch 19, 2001
Links
Website bandnewstv.band.com.br
Availability
Streaming media
Sling TV Internet Protocol television

BandNews TV is a Brazilian 24-hour television news channel, owned by Grupo Bandeirantes. It was the second news channel launched in the Brazilian cable/satellite market.

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The history of BandNews dated back to 19 March 2001, when it was launched by Grupo Bandeirantes. The first ever newscast aired at 11am that day. BandNews TV's programming was formatted around the idea (like 1982-2005 CNN Headline News) that a viewer could tune in at any time of day or night (instead of having to wait for the morning or evening news programs/round-ups on Record News and GloboNews channels), and receive up-to-date information on the top Brazilian and international stories in just 15 minutes. The initial investments from BAND for the channel were infrastructures, technical staffs and journalists, which cost them $6 million. Right at the launch, it reached 1 million viewers across Brazil on DIRECTV, NEOTV and independent pay-TV providers. [1]

The channel also broadcasts Jornal da Band weeknights at 8:30 pm, one hour after the original broadcast on Band. Besides the news bulletins, BandNews TV airs talk shows about business and culture and short documentaries during the commercial break. BandNews is the third most watched Brazilian news channel around the country after GloboNews and Record News and it was the first Brazilian HD news network.

In 2016, the channel was added to SlingTV and became the only 24-hour Portuguese-speaking news provider in South America.

BandNews is popular by its credibility, dynamism and fast-paced coverage of news. This led to the launched of the radio station, BandNews FM, which kicked off at midnight, 20 May 2005. The initial idea of the TV channel is also used on the radio station, with a slightly longer news wheel (20 minutes, including opinions from anchors and columnists.)

History of on-screen contents

From the channel's launch to 2006, its logo was: "BAND" in blue and "NEWS" in white italic. They were both bold and stick together. On the air, BandNews TV ran two-line ticker (not accounted for all the lower part of the screen), showed on-screen headline right now (upper line) and news + weather (lower line). To make the time not confused, the channel showed Brazil logo just before the current time and right after the current day.

From 2006 to 2011, the logo was now on the box, which was generally all italic. "BAND" was now on the upper half (white background) and "NEWS" was now on the lower half (blue background). The news ticker was improved to three-line and accounted for all the lower part of the screen, includes: relevant headlines to what's shown on screen (upper line), top stories (middle line) and main news from culture, world, sports, business (lower line). The channel also featured a small two-line ticker just above this three-line running one, showing Brazilian dollar (upper) and stock markets from Brazil, Europe, and Asia (lower). Under the logo, there was still the time and the day, but they weren't put at the same space anymore. As the channel started to use the slogan A notícia em primeiro lugar, this was the sign-in and sign-off tagline in every newscast.

From 2011 to 2016, nothing change in logo, except the new 3D format. BandNews TV still kept its three-line ticker format, but with 3 changes:

Now, as it unveiled new logo (stop on the 3D format), it had a new ticker. It was not accounted all the lower part of the screen anymore, and the ticker now move to two-line, similar content to the 2001-2006 ticker (the upper line was bigger than the lower line). It also stopped providing on-ticker stock markets. The time (dark background) and the day (blue background) are put on a small box at the upper left on the screen.

In May 2019, the channel received the latest on-screen packaging, which could be compared to that of SIC Notícias in Portugal.

Programming

Newscasts
TitleMain Hosts
BandNews no Meio do DiaThaís Dias and Nelson Gomes
Entre Nós (with BandNews FM)Adriana Araújo, Juliana Rosa, Thaís Dias and Renan Sukevicius
Expresso BandNewsLenny Leone
Jornal Gente (with Radio Bandeirantes)Pedro Campos, Thays Freitas and Claudio Humberto
Fim de Semana BandNewsvariety
Jornal BandNews
06hCassius Zeilmann
18hFelipe Vieira and Lenny Leone
21h40
Madrugada BandNews/Primeiro JornalGustavo Carvalho and Thaís Dias
Manhã BandNewsCassius Zeilmann, Patrícia Rocha and Regina Dourado
O É da Coisa (with (Radio BandNews FM)Reinaldo Azevedo
Tarde BandNewsAndressa Guaraná, Débora Alfano, Lenny Leone and Paula Valdez
News features
TitleMain Hosts
Aqui Tem VagaLenny Leone
BandNews Docsvariety
Capital & MercadoMarco Antônio Sabino
Capital Naturalvariety
Conexão com The New York Times Eduardo Castro
Economia pra VocêJuliana Rosa
Ponto a PontoMônica Bergamo
Pierpaolo Bottini
Viver MelhorJean Gorinchteyn
Talk shows
TitleMain Hosts
Feiras & NegóciosCarlos D'Góes
Giro BusinessSérgio Waib

Repeats of Rede Bandeirantes's shows

Jornal da Band
Jornal da Noite
Jornal Terra Viva
Canal Livre

Slogans

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References

  1. "BandNews estréia com cerca de 1 milhão de assinantes". Tela Viva (in Brazilian Portuguese). 13 March 2001. Retrieved 4 November 2024.