PlayTV
CountryBrazil
Broadcast areaBrazil
HeadquartersSão Paulo (SP)
Programming
Language(s)(in Portuguese)
Ownership
OwnerGamecorp
Key peopleFábio Luís Lula da Silva
History
LaunchedJune 5, 2006 (2006-06-05)
ReplacedRede 21
ClosedMay 15, 2020
Replaced byTV Walter Abrahão
Links
Websitehttps://www.playtv.com.br/

PlayTV was a Brazilian television station operated by Gamecorp. It was inaugurated on June 5, 2006 replacing Rede 21 in partnership with Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação. As soon as the contract has ended with Bandeirantes, it became a private channel being transmitted by SKY Brasil, NET and other pay television services in Brazil. Its programming was focused on information about music, movies, anime and games. In May 2020, the channel was shut down, with the variety-focused channel TV Walter Abrahão replacing it.

History

Satellite transmission

Between March 30 and May 28, 2007, Play TV was present at 1240 MHz horizontal of Star One B4 (Star One C2) (today, this frequency is used by a gospel channel), previously used for the transmission of TV Jockey. Later, the channel also started broadcasting at 4087 MHz horizontal of Brasilsat B3 (Brasilsat B4).[1] Now used to broadcast infomercials,[2] the frequency is still owned by Play TV.

On July 8, Rede 21, returned to the analog system from 15h00min to 00h00min.[3]

End of transmission

On July 7, 2008, Rede 21 returned after the breach of contract between Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação and Gamecorp (owned by Oi — former Telemar — and Fábio Luís Lula da Silva).

The partnership should be of ten years, however, Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação, not satisfied with the channel, decided not to renew the contract with Play TV creative masterminds, replaced by Rede 21, at 21 UHF of São Paulo.[4] Then, the channel became available only via on-line streaming.

Resumption of transmissions

On November 11, 2008, the channel has become a paid channel, with the channel 86 of SKY Brazil.[5] The channel also announced the broadcast of the channel by the cable TV NET city of Brasília on the date December 1.

On November 11, 2008, the channel became closed, transmitted at channel 86 in SKY Brasil. Also, the channel announced that is going to be transmitted by NET in Brasília by December 1.[6]

Programming

PlayTV divided its programming with music videos, film reviews, gameplay TV programs, TV dramas, reality shows, and anime series.[7][8]

General programming

  • Eu Q Mando Twitter - block with music videos selected by Twitter users
  • Caliente - block with uncensored music videos
  • Cineplay - program based on film backstages
  • Combo Fala + Joga - a "mashup" of talk show with video game competitions
  • GameTV - news about video games
  • Bunka Pop - Japanese pop culture
  • Interferência - a selection of music videos of a certain genre
  • Ponto Pop 10 - news about pop music including a list of 10 music videos
  • Mok - news about video games and technology
  • Qu4tro Coisas - pop culture
  • PlayHit - media about a game along with music someone requested

Anime programming

References

  1. Brasilsat Digital Charts - Brasilsat B3 - Actual B4
  2. Brasilsat Digital Charts - Brasilsat B4 - Actual C2
  3. Lima, Leonardo (2022-02-02). "Band desfaz parceria com a Igreja Universal e transformará Rede 21 em canal de notícias". N1 Entreter (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2024-01-14.
  4. Play TV shut down, now Band gives another chance to Rede 21
  5. "Termos e Condições - Brasil" (in Brazilian Portuguese). 2023-02-26. Retrieved 2024-01-14.
  6. Beyond that, Play TV was searching for more Affiliates like TV Oeste Carapicuiba Canal 44 UHF São Paulo and TV Mani Canal 19 Paraíba. http://www.playtv.com.br/playtv/?. As seen in 12-11-07.
  7. "PlayTV - Comercial". Archived from the original on 2014-03-29. Retrieved 2014-04-11.
  8. "PlayTV - MOK - Artigo - Os animes chegaram! Bleach e Death Note na PlayTV". Archived from the original on 2014-04-13. Retrieved 2014-04-11.
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