Rede Amazônica Manacapuru Explained

Rede Amazônica Manacapuru
Branding:Rede Amazônica
Analog:12
Digital:16 (UHF)
Virtual:12
Affiliations:TV Globo
Location:Manacapuru, Amazonas, Brazil
Former Names:TV Manacapuru (1981-2015)
Former Affiliations:Rede Bandeirantes (1981-1986)
Owner:Rede Amazônica (Phelippe Daou Jr.)
Licensee:Rádio TV do Amazonas Ltda.
Erp:0.25 kW
Anatel Id:57dbaae086f10
Coordinates:-3.3002°N -60.6141°W
Licensing Authority:ANATEL

Rede Amazônica Manacapuru is a Brazilian television station based in Manacapuru, a city in the state of Amazonas. It operates on analog channel 12 and digital channel 16 (virtual 12.1) and is affiliated to TV Globo. It belongs to Grupo Rede Amazônica.

History

TV Manacapuru was opened on May 26, 1981, with the aim of improving the reception of TV Amazonas programming by the population,[1] since the signal coming from Manaus had low quality in the city.[2] Like the other Rede Amazônica stations in the state, TV Manacapuru began its activities as an affiliate of Rede Bandeirantes, and in 1986, it became an affiliate of Rede Globo, following the move made by TV Amazonas.[3] Initially, it did not have local programming, relaying entirely the signal of TV Amazonas.[4]

In December 2003, Rede Amazônica invested in TV Manacapuru to enable the production of local television journalism. Professor Adauto Silva was hired to act as a video reporter for the station. From then on, the station also started showing local commercials during programming breaks, in addition to the 24 Horas news updates.

On March 3, 2004, an FTP system was installed at the station, a system that allowed the transmission of materials via the internet to TV Amazonas. On the same day, the first report sent from this system was shown in Jornal do Amazonas. The action made TV Manacapuru a pioneer in this technology among Rede Amazônica stations.

On January 3, 2015, following the pattern of Rede Amazônica, TV Manacapuru was renamed Rede Amazônica Manacapuru.[5] On October 1, 2022, 41 years after signing on, Rede Amazônica Manacapuru was officially considered a TV Globo affiliate, due to its entrance in the network's Coverage Atlas.[6] In the same month, it started airing the regional edition of Jornal do Amazonas 2ª Edição (Médio e Baixo Amazonas), shared with Rede Amazônica Itacoatiara and Rede Amazônica Parintins.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: TELEJORNALISMO NA AMAZÔNIA: O FTP COMO INSTRUMENTO DE INTEGRAÇÃO REGIONAL. 2010. 28 June 2023. Federal University of Amazonas. Luís Augusto Pires Batista.
  2. Web site: Os 40 anos da Tv Amazonas levou muito benefícios aos moradores de Manacapuru - 03/09/2012. 3 September 2012. 28 June 2023. Globoplay. Bom Dia Amazônia.
  3. Web site: Baze. Abrahm. Grupo Rede Amazônica – A caminho de meio século de memória. 31 May 2021. 5 December 2021. Portal Amazônia.
  4. Web site: 28 June 2023 . Eula Dantas Taveira Cabral . 2000 . Universidade Metodista de São Paulo . Rede Amazônica de Rádio e Televisão e seu processo de regionalização (1968-1998) .
  5. Web site: Momento Nossa História: Rede Amazônica. 24 June 2020. 5 December 2021. Jaru Notícia.
  6. Web site: Preços Globo. October 2022. 6 March 2023. Negócios Globo.
  7. Web site: Assista à íntegra do JAM 2ª Edição Médio e Baixo Amazonas de 29 de setembro de 2020. 29 September 2020. 5 December 2021. Globoplay. Jornal do Amazonas 2ª Edição.