RPC (Brazilian television network)
{{Short description|Brazilian regional television network}}
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{{Other uses|RPC (disambiguation){{!}}RPC}}
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| network_type = Broadcast television network
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| country = Brazil
| available = State of Paraná
| founded = 29 October 1960
| founder = Nagib Chede
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| past_names = RPC TV (2010-2014)
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| groups = Grupo Paranaense de Comunicação (Sociedade Rádio Emissora Paranaense S/A)
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| affiliations = TV Globo
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| website = {{URL|https://redeglobo.globo.com/rpc/}}
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RPC is a Brazilian television network headquartered in Curitiba, capital of the state of Paraná. It was created in 2000 by Edmundo Lemanski and Francisco Cunha Pereira Filho, after the junction of the television stations of the old Rede Paranaense (TVs Paranaense, Coroados, Cataratas, Esplanada and Cultura), every affiliated with TV Globo. In 2009, the member stations of RPC stop used their names used since the junction of their stations in 2000, and passed to carry the name of their respective cities. It has eight stations around the state, being RPC Curitiba the flagship network.
History
The history of RPC started in 29 October 1960, with the foundation of the first television station of the state, TV Paranaense, by the businessman Nagib Chede.{{Cite web |last=Gonçalves Baracho |first=Maria Luiza |date=2007 |title=Modernidade em Preto e Branco |trans-title=Modernity in Black and White |url=http://www.poshistoria.ufpr.br/documentos/2007/Maria%20Luiza%20G.%20Baracho.pdf |access-date=October 10, 2024 |website=Federal University of Paraná}} In 1969, Chede sold the station to the businessmen Francisco Cunha Pereira Filho and Edmundo Lemanski, owners of the newspaper Gazeta do Povo.{{Cite web |last=Fernandez Presas |first=Guadalupe |date=April 2003 |title=A Desregionalização da Televisão: Uma Análise do Fenômeno no Paraná |trans-title=The Unregionalization of the Television: An Analysis of the Phenomenon in Paraná |url=http://www.historia.ufpr.br/monografias/2002/guadalupe_fernandez_presas.pdf |access-date=October 10, 2024 |website=Federal University of Paraná}} In 1972, the directors of TV Globo decided to transfer the affiliation contract that it had had with TV Paranaense since 1970 to TV Iguaçu, of the former governor of Paraná, Paulo Pimentel, of the then Aliança Renovadora Nacional (ARENA) in Paraná, and alied{{clarify|date=December 2024}} of the president of the military dictatorship, Emílio Médici. However, in 1976, Pimentel started having political disagreements with the minister of education Ney Braga, who did part of Ernesto Geisel's government.{{clarify|date=December 2024}} This enabled Globo transfer again its affiliation contract to TV Paranaense.{{clarify|date=December 2024}}{{Cite web |last=Kunhavalik |first=José Pedro |date=1999 |title=Ney Braga: trajetória política e bases do poder |trans-title=Ney Braga: political trajectory and power bases |url=https://repositorio.ufsc.br/xmlui/bitstream/handle/123456789/81181/172740.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y |access-date=October 10, 2024 |website=Federal University of Santa Catarina}}
Starting from there, the station reaffirmed the audience leadership maintained until the current day, in addition to significant improvements in its content, which originated from investments made by Globo. One of these was Jornal Estadual, which stayed on air until 1999, when it was replaced by Paraná TV. In the late 1970s, Grupo Paranaense de Comunicação acquired TV Coroados, from Londrina, of the hands of José Carlos Martinez and unified the programming of TV Cultura, from Maringá, founded in 1974, with that of TV Paranaense, forming thus, Rede Paranaense. From the early 80s until mid-2000s, Rede Paranaense expanded its signal for all around the state, as it opened or bought new stations. In 1989, TV Cataratas, from Foz do Iguaçu, was founded. In 1992, the group acquired TV Esplanada, from Ponta Grossa, until then, owned by businessman Pedro Wosgrau Filho, and affiliated with Rede Bandeirantes.
In 2000, Rede Paranaense abandoned its old name and was renamed RPC TV. The same case occurred with the stations of the network, that started to use of the name of Grupo RPC. Still in the same year, acquired from Sistema Sul de Comunicação, TV Guairacá, from Guarapuava, that was renamed RPC TV Guairacá. The same case occurred with TV Imagem do Noroeste, from Paranavaí, that was renamed RPC TV Imagem. In 2001, Grupo RPC inaugured RPC TV Oeste, from Cascavel. Starting from there, it started covering all of the state of Paraná and consolidated itself as one the largest affiliates of TV Globo.
In 2009, the stations of RPC TV assumed the names of their respective cities, following a standardization made by the group. In the same year, RPC TV Curitiba launched its digital signal, being the pioneer in the south region of Brazil. In 2010, RPC TV started the expansion of its digital signal to the inland of the state, starting by RPC TV Londrina in February, and by RPC TV Foz do Iguaçu, in November. In 2011, RPC TV Maringá launched its digital signal in March, while RPC TV Cascavel launched its signal in November. Also in November, entered on air in Paraná the SAT HD Regional, a joining of affiliates of TV Globo with a company of electronic products specialized in parabolic dishes. Initially, it was on air in the cities covered by RPC TV Curitiba, with prevision of expansion to the rural localities further away of the terrestrial signals.{{Cite web |last=Redation |date=November 3, 2011 |title=SAT HD Regional chega ao Paraná |trans-title=SAT HD Regional arrives to Paraná |url=https://redeglobo.globo.com/rpctv/noticia/2011/11/sat-hd-regional-chega-ao-parana.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20120310021742/https://redeglobo.globo.com/rpctv/noticia/2011/11/sat-hd-regional-chega-ao-parana.html |archive-date=March 10, 2012 |access-date=October 10, 2024 |website=RPC TV}} In November 2012, RPC TV Guarapuava launched its digital signal,{{Cite web |last=Redation |date=November 28, 2012 |title=RPC TV lança TV digital em Guarapuava |trans-title=RPC TV launches digital television in Guarapuava |url=http://redeglobo.globo.com/rpctv/tvdigitalrpc/noticia/2012/11/rpc-tv-lanca-tv-digital-em-guarapuava.html |access-date=October 10, 2024 |website=RPC TV Digital}} and in December of the same year, RPC TV Ponta Grossa and RPC TV Paranavaí were the last stations of RPC TV at launch their digital signals.{{Cite web |last=Redation |date=June 12, 2012 |title=Ponta Grossa e Campos Gerais passam a contar com o sinal digital no dia 11 |trans-title=Ponta Grossa and Campos Gerais pass to have digital in June 11 |url=http://redeglobo.globo.com/rpctv/tvdigitalrpc/noticia/2012/12/ponta-grossa-e-campos-gerais-passam-contar-com-o-sinal-digital-no-dia-11.html |access-date=October 10, 2024 |website=RPC TV Digital}}{{Cite web |last=Redation |date=December 14, 2013 |title=RPC TV lança TV Digital na região noroeste do Paraná |trans-title=RPC TV launches digital television in the northwest region of Paraná |url=http://redeglobo.globo.com/rpctv/tvdigitalrpc/noticia/2012/12/rpc-tv-lanca-tv-digital-na-regiao-noroeste-do-parana.html |access-date=October 10, 2024 |website=RPC TV Digital}}{{Cite web |last=Redation |date=October 8, 2012 |title=Saiba quais são as cidades cobertas pelo sinal digital da RPC |trans-title=Know what are the cities covered by the digital signal of RPC |url=http://redeglobo.globo.com/rpctv/tvdigitalrpc/noticia/2012/10/saiba-quais-sao-cidades-cobertas-pelo-sinal-digital-da-rpc-tv.html |access-date=October 10, 2024 |website=RPC TV Digital |language=pt-br}}
On 1 January 2015, the network changed its logo and was renamed RPC.
Three of its inland stations (Cascavel, Londrina and Ponta Grossa) were added to SKY Brasil on July 22, 2020, while RPC Curitiba expanded its reach to further municipalities on the platform.[https://telaviva.com.br/22/07/2020/line-up-da-sky-acrescenta-tres-afiliadas-globo-e-uma-expansao-de-cobertura-no-parana/ Line-up da Sky acrescenta três afiliadas Globo e uma expansão de cobertura no Paraná]
Stations
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!Callsign !Station !Channel !City !State |
ZYB 391
|12 (41 UHF) | rowspan="8" |Paraná |
ZYB 402
|10 (32 UHF) |
ZYB 408
|5 (35 UHF) |
ZYB 409
|2 (32 UHF) |
ZYB 392
|3 (42 UHF) |
ZYB 396
|8 (41 UHF) |
ZYB 411
|29 (42 UHF) |
ZYB 394
|7 (42 UHF) |
References
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External links
- [https://redeglobo.globo.com/rpc/ Official website]
{{Brazilian television stations}}
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Category:Television networks in Brazil
Category:Portuguese-language television networks
Category:Television channels and stations established in 1960