Record São Paulo
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Record São Paulo (channel 7) is a Brazilian television station located in São Paulo, Brazil serving as the flagship station of the Record television network for most of the state of São Paulo, including the metropolitan region. Owned-and-operated by locally based Grupo Record, the station's studios are located at Teatro Dermeval Gonçalves with its transmitter located at Edifício Grande Avenida.
Programming
The station clears the entire Record schedule. Aside from that, the station produces the following local programs, which are also aired on the network's national feed:
- Balanço Geral SP Manhã
- Balanço Geral SP
- Cidade Alerta
- Balanço Geral Edição de Sábado
Technical information
Subchannels
Channel | Video | Aspect | Short name | Programming[1] |
---|---|---|---|---|
7.1 | 1080i | 16:9 | Record | Main Record SP programming / Record |
The station launched its digital broadcasts on December 2, 2007, the first day of digital broadcasts in Brazil.
Analog-to-digital conversion
Record São Paulo discontinued its analog signal over VHF channel 7, on March 29, 2017, complying an order by ANATEL regarding the shutdown of analog television in São Paulo.[2]
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