The PlayTV is a Brazilian television station of the Gamecorp. It was inaugurated on June 5, 2006 replacing the "Network 21" in partnership with Grupo Bandeirantes most. After the contract with the Band, it became a private channel being transmitted by Brazil and the SKY NET. Its programming is focused on information about music and games.
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History
Satellite Transmission
Between 30 March and 28 May 2007, the station was present at the 1240MHz frequency of the satellite horizontal BRASILSAT B4 (now used in an evangelical channel (Star One C2), previously used for the transmission of TV Jockey. The channel went to be transmitted on two frequencies in the first and was also transmitted in the satellite frequency 4087 horizontal BRASILSAT B3 (BRASILSAT B4). [1] The frequency at which the satellite was PlayTV BRASILSAT B4 (Star One C2) is now used for display informeciais [2], although the frequency remains the network.
On July 8, the "Network 21", again be displayed in analog system from 15h00min to 00h00min.
End of transmission
On July 7, 2008, the network 21 back to air after the breach of contract between the Group and Gamecorp Bandeirantes, which is the Group Hi owners - former "Telemar" - and Fabio Luis Lula da Silva.
The partnership should be of ten years, however, the Group Bandeirantes not satisfied with the channel decided not to renew the contract with the company creating the program displayed on PlayTV, was well as the right end of PlayTV and around the "Network 21", which replaced the programming of the channel 21 VHF frequency of São Paulo. [3]. Thus the channel operated only via Internet streaming.
Resumption of transmissions
On November 11, 2008, the channel has become the signature, with the channel 86 of SKY Brazil. The channel also announced that will be broadcast by the cable tv NET city of Brasilia on the date December 1.
Programs
"Play Film", the program brings the debut films, on DVD releases, exclusive interviews of major actors and directors, festivals, the film sets and more. Presented by Lynn Court. "Combo - Fala + Joga", musicians, artists, celebrities and everyone who has something to say is in danger from a video game while fighting a chat with the presenter Xis. "Classic Combo", the interviews that made history in the program, especially checked. Submitted by Luiza Gottschalk and Luciano Amaral. "After Hours", from 4am to 7am, artists such as Primal Scream, Kaiser Chiefs, Rolling Stones, Queen, and many other Vanguart will invade the screen of Play TV. "Buckets", Saturdays and Sundays, at 22:00, space are Ballad, a selection of clips "dancing" to enliven your party at home. From Justin Timberlake to Shakira, via Michael Jackson and Jamiroquai. "Coffee with Milk", from 9am to noon, the successes that have become true classics of the XXI century. To review clips of music artists like 50 Cent, Linkin Park, Green Day or Red Hot Chili Peppers. "Cocktail", the 1:30 a.m. to 2:30 a.m.. News, classics of pop and rock and alternative music's pearls are in perfect harmony. A selection that mixes The Police and Arctic Monkeys, Marcelo D2 and Legião Urbana. "Heats", from 22h to 23:30, a selection of clips with music to young people and adults. From Britney Spears and Rihanna to Amy Winehouse, Coldplay and Vanessa da Mata. "Lounge", Saturdays and Sundays, at 01:30. Clips and light with a focus on social events. "Matin", from 14.30 to 17h and from 17h30 to 19h, the successes of the moment, and news of the world pop. "TV Game", exclusive video mixing images of the games events, and news of classic pop and rock. "Playlist," The artists take the audience's favorite program and choose the clips they want to watch TV in the Play. "It 10," The ten most voted by viewers video clips are displayed. Presented by Tatiana Dumenti. "It is 20" in the weekend, Tatiana Dumenti presents the Valley 20, with clips that more go to programming. On Saturday is Volume 1 of 20 to 11 seats. And on Sunday, the Volume 2, with the ten most of the week. "Pop Up", interviews and stories are displayed in a drops during programming
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