List of programs broadcast by Rede Bandeirantes

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This is a list of programs broadcast by Rede Bandeirantes (also known as "Band"), a Brazilian television network. Part of the Bandeirantes Group, it aired for the first time in 1967. Currently it is the fourth TV network in Brazil by the ratings.

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Current programs

Series

TitleRun
The Blacklist 2020-present
Vikings 2024-present
Marriage with Me? Seriously?*
Ojisan is Cheering for My Love (In My Brain)*
One-sided Love Gourmet Diary*

*(also aired on Rede 21)

Reality shows

TitlePresenterRun
MasterChef Brasil Ana Paula Padrão 2014–present
MasterChef Junior 2015, 2022–present
MasterChef Profissionais 2016–2018, 2022–present
MasterChef + 2022–present
Largados e Pelados *2021-2022, 2023-present

*(also aired on Rede 21)

Variety

TitlePresenterRun
Melhor da Tarde Catia Fonseca 2001-2005, 2018-presente
The ChefEdu Guedes2020–presente
Programa do JoãoJoão Guilherme2023-present
Sex Privé Club2022-present
Melhor da NoiteGlenda Kozlowski
Zeca Camargo
2023-present
Perrengue na BandTatola Godas
Denys Motta
Ângelo Campos
Ricardinho Mendonça
2021-present
Você Sabia Anime [a] 2022-present

News and information

TitleMain HostsRun
Jornal da Band Eduardo Oinegue
Adriana Araújo
1977–present
Canal LivreRodolfo Schneider1980–present
Jornal da NoiteFelipe Vieira
Cynthia Martins
1982–1988, 1989-present
Brasil Urgente José Luiz Datena 1997–present
Band Cidade [b] — Regional program1999-present
Primeiro JornalGustavo Carvalho
Thaís Dias
2005-2014, 2020-present
+Info2018-present
Bora Praça [c] — Regional program2019-present
Bora BrasilJoel Datena
Thaís Dias
2020-present
Linha de CombateJoão Paulo Vergueiro2020-presente
Documento Band2020, 2023-present
Repórter ÁsiaEduardo Castro2000-present

Sports

Programming

TitleMain HostsRun
Jogo AbertoRenata Fan2007–present
Show do EsporteElia Junior
Paloma Tocci
1983-2004, 2018, 2020-present
Os Donos da Bola*— Regional program2012–present
Apito Final Neto 1986-1999, 2002, 2006, 2009-2010, 2023-present
Esporte Total*Fernando Fernandes1986-2007, 2021-present
Band Esporte ClubeKalinka Schütel2007-2020, 2021-present
Futebol do Ásia*2013-present
Você Torceu AquiFernando Fernandes2020-present
Band Esporte1994-2000, 2023-present
Acelerados*Gerson Campos
Rubens Barrichello
2021-present
Doc BandSportsNivaldo de Cillo2023-present
Olímpicos2023-present
The Ultimate Fighter 2023-present
O Melhor do UFCMirelle Moschella2023-present
442oons *2024-present

Coverage

*(also aired on BandSports)

**(aired on both BandSports, in their website and YouTube channel)

Special

*(also aired on Rede 21)

Children's programming

Movie blocks

*(also aired on Rede 21)

Former programs

Late night

Variety

News

Sports

Coverage

Special

Reality shows/Game shows

Children's programming

Movie blocks

Dramaturgy

Series

Notes

  1. also aired on RedeTV!.
  2. From 6:50 pm until 7:20 pm, the programming space is intended for local programming of its own and affiliated broadcasters, except for the coverage region in São Paulo.
  3. Form 6:00 am until 8:00 am, the programming space is intended for local programming of its own and affiliated broadcasters.

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