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SIC TV

Coordinates: 8°45′1.9″S 63°52′34.6″W / 8.750528°S 63.876278°W / -8.750528; -63.876278
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SIC TV (ZYB 597)
Channels
BrandingSIC TV
Programming
AffiliationsRecord
Ownership
Owner
  • Sistema Imagem de Comunicação
  • (Sistema Imagem de Comunicação TV Candelária Ltda.[1])
History
First air date
April 15, 1991 (34 years ago) (1991-04-15)
Former names
TV Candelária (1991-2015)
Former channel numbers
Analog:
10 (VHF, 1991-2018)
Technical information
Licensing authority
ANATEL
ERP1.5 kW
Transmitter coordinates8°45′1.9″S 63°52′34.6″W / 8.750528°S 63.876278°W / -8.750528; -63.876278
Links
Public license information
Profile
Websitesictv.com.br

SIC TV (channel 11) is a Brazilian television station licensed to Pimenta Bueno, but based in Porto Velho, capital of the state of Rondônia, serving as an affiliate of Record. The station is owned by Sistema Imagem de Comunicação, largest communications group in the state, which also includes Record News Rondônia, and the radio stations Parecis FM and Vitória Régia FM in Porto Velho, Parecis FM in Nova Brasilândia d'Oeste, Parecis FM in Alto Paraiso and Parecis FM in Santa Luzia.

History

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The station started broadcasting on April 15, 1991, as TV Candelária. The station has been an affiliate of the Record network since its inception. The station caused a change in the strategy of Sistema Imagem's core business, which started as an advertising agency in 1983. The group started inland relay stations beginning in 1995, with a station in Ji-Paraná on channel 4, Cacoal in 1998, Jarú in 2002, Pimenta Bueno, Espigão do Oeste, Nova Brasilândia and Alvorada do Oeste in 2008, and later, Ariquemes and Vilhena. On March 28, 2008, its sister station, Record News Rondônia, started broadcasting on channel 58 in Porto Velho.[2]

In November 2014, one of its local programs, Tempo Real, started having a eweekly segment in collaboration with AMDEPRO, Minuto do Defensor, aimed at answering questions from viewers on public safety topics.[3]

On May 29, 2015, it was renamed SIC TV. A big party was held with the presence of influential people in the state's politics, such as the then governor, Confúcio Moura, the state senator and national president of the PMDB, Valdir Raupp, the president of the Legislative Assembly of Rondônia, Maurão de Carvalho, the mayor of Porto Velho, Mauro Nazif, among others. The SIC TV presentation party was also attended by the director of TV Record Goiás, Luciano Ribeiro Neto, the national director of Rede Record affiliates, André Luiz Dias, and the national president of Rede Record, Luiz Cláudio Costa, who spoke about the importance of SIC TV and Rede Record in television in Rondônia. The party was held in the Sérgio Mello auditorium studio (located at the station's headquarters), which was named in honor of the former director of journalism, who died two days before the event, which was only held with the authorization of Sérgio's family.[4]

In 2022, SIC TV moved to Star One D2.[5] In July that year, the station rose to second place among the stations available in Porto Velho, a 11,5% increase related to 2021, placing it behind TV Allamanda and leading station Rede Amazônica Porto Velho.[6]

Technical information

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Virtual channel Digital channel Aspect ratio Content
10.1 40 UHF 1080i SIC TV/Record's main programming

References

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  1. ^ Rafael Bucco (March 16, 2022). "Anatel acrescenta emissoras de TV à lista final das que vão mudar de satélite". telesintese.com.br (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved August 7, 2024.
  2. ^ "Cópia arquivada". Archived from the original on March 2, 2012. Retrieved March 1, 2012.
  3. ^ #DefensoriaSim: AMDEPRO conquista espaço semanal na TV Candelária, afiliada da Record, em RO
  4. ^ "Lançamento SIC TV". SIC TV.
  5. ^ Anatel acrescenta emissoras de TV à lista final das que vão mudar de satélite
  6. ^ SIC TV se isola na vice-liderança de audiência em Porto Velho