Shoptime

Television channel
Shoptime
CountryBrazil
HeadquartersRio de Janeiro (RJ)
Programming
Language(s)Portuguese
Picture format(HDTV) 1080i
Ownership
OwnerB2W
History
LaunchedNovember 6, 1995

Shoptime is a Brazilian home shopping channel, currently owned by B2W Digital. The channel was founded on November 6, 1995. It is the most-watched shopping channel in Brazil.

Ciro Bottini is a key-person in the channel, one of the longest-lasting presenters, presenting a program of computer and electronics since 1995.

Current Programs

  • Assim é Fácil ("That's Easy")
  • Casa & Conforto ("Home & Comfort")
  • Conectados ("Connected")
  • Muda Tudo Shoptime ("Change Everything Shoptime")
  • Vida Leve ("Light Life")
  • Você Sempre Mais ("You Always More")

Current Presenters

  • Adriana Tolentino
  • André Saporetti
  • Andréa Bueno
  • Barbara Marttins
  • Ciro Bottini
  • Davi Lopes
  • Fabiana Boal
  • Flavia Bonato
  • Raphaela Palumbo

Old Programs

  • EletroInfo
  • Mundo Feminino ("Female World")
  • Prime Time
  • TV UD ("TV Household")
  • Top 10
  • Saúde e Beleza ("Health & Beauty")
  • Infoshop

Old Presenters

  • Carlos Takeshi
  • Gabriel Taco
  • Guilherme Almeida
  • Juliana Coelho
  • Marcos Veras
  • Mauro Jardim
  • Milton Waley
  • Monique Evans
  • Ramon Gonçalves
  • Reinaldo Rocha
  • Roberta Close
  • Rodolfo Bottino
  • Viviane Romanelli

External links

  • Official website (in Portuguese)
  • - Shoptime at LyngSat Address

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