Nova Geração de Televisão

Brazilian television network
Television channel
Nova Geração de Televisão
TypeFree-to-air television network
CountryBrazil
HeadquartersSão Paulo, Brazil
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Programming
Language(s)Portuguese
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerFundação de Fátima and Fundação Veneza
Key peopleManoel Antônio Bernardes Costa, president
History
LaunchedOctober 8, 2003
Former namesUniTV (1996-2003)
Links
Websitewww.redengt.com.br

NGT (Portuguese: Nova Geração de Televisão - English New Generation of Television) is a Brazilian television network. The station came about through the acquisition of two educational television concessions by businessman Marco Antônio Bernardes Costa; one in the city of Osasco, in the state of São Paulo, on behalf of the Fundação Fátima, and another in the city of Rio de Janeiro, on behalf of the Fundação Veneza. These concessions became the two headquarters of the network, together producing its national programming. The network has 35 affiliated television stations in 15 Brazilian states, as well as several retransmitters in 17 states, covering 13.6% of Brazilian territory.

Stations

  • NGT São Paulo (channel 16, virtual 48)
  • NGT Rio de Janeiro (channel 45, virtual 12)

Programs

Headquarters of NGT in Rio de Janeiro.
  • Anjos da Guarda
  • Barlada
  • Brazil Cook Book
  • Caminhos do Rodeio
  • Celeste Maria Recebe
  • Cotidiano
  • Desenhos Infantis
  • Estilo
  • Fala Galera!
  • Festa Popular
  • Jornal Metropolitano RJ
  • Jornal Metropolitano SP
  • Madrugadão NGT
  • Mulheres em Ação
  • Na Levada do Samba
  • NGT Clipes
  • NGT Esporte
  • NGT Kids
  • NGT Notícias
  • NGT Séries
  • Nordeste em Destaque com Fátima Dantas
  • Os C&D
  • Os Hermanos Perdidos no Brasil
  • P.O.L.Í.C.I.A.
  • Profissão Mulher
  • Programa do Jacaré
  • Serginho Total
  • Sessão de Filmes
  • Sessão de Shows
  • Show do Balalá
  • Temperando o Papo
  • Viaja Brasil
  • Programa Show Marques

External links

  • (in Portuguese) Official Site
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