TV Rá-Tim-Bum

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TV Rá-Tim-Bum
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Channel logo
CountryBrazil
Broadcast areaUnited States (2007)
Portugal (2009)
Japan (2009)
Affiliates TV Cultura
Programming
Language(s)Portuguese
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
480i (SDTV)
Ownership
Owner Fundação Padre Anchieta
Sister channels TV Cultura
Univesp TV
Multicultura Educação
Rádio Cultura Brasil
Cultura FM
History
Launched1 December 2004;18 years ago (2004-12-01)
Links
Website http://tvratimbum.cmais.com.br

TV Ra-Tim-Bum is a Brazilian cable and satellite TV channel. It is run by the Padre Anchieta Foundation and most of its programming is aimed at children. At first the channel's programming consisted entirely of Brazilian productions, though that has changed in recent years. [ citation needed ] Many shows are reruns of TV Cultura material, though it also produces and co-produces original content. The channel started operations in December 2004.

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In 2007 it became available in the United States. In 2009 the station became available in Portugal.[ citation needed ]

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