Rede Amazônica Rorainópolis (channel 11) is a Brazilian television station based in Rorainópolis, a city in the state of Roraima, serving as an affiliate of the TV Globo network in most of the state. It is owned-and-operated by Grupo Rede Amazônica and was launched April 6, 2005 as the first television station in the interior of Roraima.
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Branding | Rede Amazônica |
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Affiliations | TV Globo |
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History | |
Founded | August 11, 2002 |
First air date | April 6, 2005 |
Former names | TV Rorainópolis (2005-2013) |
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Licensing authority | ANATEL |
ERP | 0.1 kW |
Transmitter coordinates | 0°56′17.5″N 60°26′00.8″W / 0.938194°N 60.433556°W |
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Public license information | Profile |
Website | redeglobo |
In 2013, the station's local programming was shuttered as part of a cost-cutting move done by Rede Amazônica but returned in 2023.
History
editNearly three years after receiving authorization for VHF channel 11 in the municipality of Rorainópolis, on August 11, 2002, Rede Amazônica founded the first television station in the interior of Roraima.[1] On April 6, 2005, TV Rorainópolis was opened. The station produced a local segment of Jornal de Roraima and news bulletins during programming.[2] The station replaced retransmitters of sister station TV Roraima in Rorainópolis.
In May 2009, TV Rorainópolis requested permission from the Regional Electoral Court of Roraima not to broadcast party political propaganda during the year,[3] claiming that it did not have the technical capacity to generate and display the programs, despite broadcasting local commercials during programming.[4] The request was accepted by the TRE judges.[4]
On April 9, 2013, three days after the station's eighth anniversary celebrations, Rede Amazônica, through TV Roraima, announced the end of TV Rorainópolis' activities as a microgenerator, extinguishing local production. The reason would be the generation of local commercials, which is not allowed by Rede Globo for microgenerators not recognized in the Coverage Atlas, which was the case of the Rorainópolis station.[2]
The station's transmission structure continued to operate as a repeater. The city now has only one correspondent reporter to send reports to TV Roraima and the interstate news programs of Rede Amazônica, produced by TV Amazonas.[5]
On March 10, 2023, Rede Amazônica announced the reactivation of the TV Rorainópolis structure in the municipality, directing the station to cover five municipalities in the southern region of Roraima. The relaunch of the station was announced at an event that took place on the same day, with the presence of governor Antonio Denarium and mayors of the cities covered by Rede Amazônica Rorainópolis, in addition to executives from Grupo Rede Amazônica.[6]
The station officially reopened on July 1, returning to insert local commercials after ten years. On July 3rd, the local edition of Jornal de Roraima 2nd Edition relaunched, presented by Carolina França. As with the group's other stations in the interior of the states, the news is generated in the Rede Amazônica studios in Manaus.[7]
Technical information
editVirtual channel | Digital channel | Aspect ratio | Content |
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11.1 | 18 UHF | 1080i | Main Rede Amazônica programming / Globo |
Rede Amazônica received the concession to operate the digital signal on the Rorainópolis repeater through UHF channel 18.[8] The technology was installed at the relaunch of the station, on July 1, 2023.[9]
Programs
editAs well as relaying Rede Amazônica Boa Vista's statewide programming TV Globo's national output, Rede Amazônica Rorainópolis airs the following program:
The station also used to produce 24 Horas news updates, which aired during commercial breaks.[2]
Staff
editCurrent members
editNotes
edit- ^ Despite focusing on the southern region of Roraima and being shown by the Rorainópolis broadcaster, the news program is currently not produced in the city, being generated in the studios of Rede Amazônica in Manaus.
References
edit- ^ José Gomes PIres (9 August 2002). "ATO N° 27.967, DE 7 DE AGOSTO DE 2002". Diário Oficial da União. p. 82. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
- ^ a b c Renato Sanchez (9 April 2013). "TV RORAIMA ANUNCIA O FIM DA TV RORAINOPOLIS". Retrieved 14 June 2023 – via Facebook.
- ^ Fraxe, Jorge (8 May 2009). "PETIÇÃO N.º 11". Diário de Justiça do Estado de Roraima. p. 87. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
- ^ a b "PETIÇÃO N.º 11". Diário de Justiça do Estado de Roraima. 29 May 2009. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
- ^ "Agricultores de Rorainópolis, em RO, enfrentam dificuldades de encontrar água". Globoplay. Bom Dia Amazônia. 26 March 2015. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
- ^ "Grupo Rede Amazônica anuncia filial no Sul de Roraima". G1 Roraima. 11 March 2023. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
- ^ Lira, Gabriela (23 June 2023). "Rede Amazônica expande presença e inaugura três novas emissoras na Amazônia". Rede Globo. Rede Amazônica. Retrieved 26 June 2023.
- ^ Maximiliano Salvadori Martinhão (27 September 2021). "PORTARIA MCOM Nº 3.608, DE 23 DE SETEMBRO DE 2021". Diário Oficial da União. No. 183. p. 8. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
- ^ "Rorainópolis - RR". Portal BSD. Retrieved 14 June 2023.
- ^ "Rede Amazônica implanta Jornal de Roraima 2ª edição para o Sul do estado". G1 Roraima. 27 June 2023. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
- ^ "Jornal de Roraima 2ª edição para o Sul do estado estreia nesta segunda-feira (3)". 3 July 2023. Retrieved 23 July 2023.
- ^ "Confira a íntegra do JRR2 (Rorainópolis) de segunda-feira, 3 de julho de 2023". Globoplay. Jornal de Roraima 2ª Edição. 3 July 2023. Retrieved 4 July 2023.