TV Canção Nova

TV Canção Nova
CountryBrazil
Broadcast areaBrazil
HeadquartersCachoeira Paulista, SP
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV
Ownership
OwnerComunidade Canção Nova
History
Launched8 December 1989 (1989-12-08)
Links
Websitetv.cancaonova.com

TV Canção Nova is a Brazilian Catholic television network owned by the Canção Nova community.

History

TV Canção Nova started broadcasting on December 8, 1989[1] at 10am, with the broadcast of a mass, limited to the municipalities of Cachoeira Paulista and Lorena, in the Paraíba Valley region. From that, TVCN was officially inaugurated. The station, with its limited coverage, was an affiliate of the former TVE Brasil, while only having the ability of producing two hours of its own proudctions per day, generated locally.[2] Over time, its national expansion began by selling airtime on Redevida and Rede Mulher (the latter of which was later acquired by Edir Macedo and is now Record News) as an independent production company. In 1997, it started national satellite broadcasts, 24 hours a day.[3] This was possible due to the acquisition of TV Jornal in Aracaju, Sergipe,[4]

On September 13, 2003, TV Canção Nova and its sister radio outlet received a Guinness World Records certificate for their non-commercial Catholic programming.[1] As of 2007 it had consolidated itself as the largest Catholic television network in Brazil, and, in 2008, has a potential audience of 55 million viewers.[5]

In April 2013, TV Canção Nova began a fundraising campaign to collecy funds to upgrade its equipment to digital.[6] On April 22, 2015, the network announced the closure of its Rio de Janeiro news unit in order to cut costs.[7]

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