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Rede Excelsior de Televisão
Type
Defunct broadcasting television network
Branding
TV Excelsior
Country
Brazil
Availability
Brazil
Headquarters
Rio de Janeiro, RJ São Paulo, SP
Broadcast area
Brazil
Owner
Organizações Victor Costa
Key people
Mário Wallace Simonsen
Launch date
July 9, 1960; 63 years ago (1960-07-09)
Dissolved
October 1, 1970; 53 years ago (1970-10-01)
Former names
Televisão Excelsior S.A.
Analogue channel(s)
List
2 VHF (Goiânia, Recife and Rio de Janeiro)
3 VHF (Brasília)
6 VHF (Campo Grande)
7 VHF (Belo Horizonte)
8 VHF (Brasília and Uberlândia)
9 VHF (São Paulo)
10 VHF (Boa Vista and Manaus)
12 VHF (Curitiba and Porto Alegre)
Replaced by
Rede Tupi (1970-1980) Rede Manchete (1983-1999)
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