TV Piratini was a terrestrial television station licensed to Porto Alegre, capital of the state of Rio Grande do Sul. It was the first station outside of the Southeast region. It broadcast networked programming from Rede Tupi, of which it was an affiliate, as well as local programs. The station shut down alongside six other Tupi stations on July 18, 1980.

TV Piratini
Channels
Programming
AffiliationsRede Tupi
Ownership
OwnerDiários Associados
History
Founded1956 (1956)
First air date
December 20, 1959 (64 years ago) (1959-12-20)
Last air date
July 18, 1980 (43 years ago) (1980-07-18)
Technical information
Licensing authority
DENTEL

History edit

The first attempts at bringing a television license to the state date back to 1951, when Armando Balvê showed his interest to president Juscelino Kubitschek for the granting of a television license.[1] The license was later granted to Maurício Sirotsky in 1957, said license was what would be TV Gaúcha, which signed on in 1962, the forefather of the current RBS TV. Assis Chateaubriand anticipated Balvê's license and announced a license for TV Farroupilha in 1955, which he quit, when in 1956 the license of TV Piratini was created. A local businessman offered stocks for the station for interested businesses.

The first experiments conducted by Chateaubriand on April 23, 1955, were held in a closed circuit system, fed to fifty television sets.[2]

In 1958, during a radio variety show (Quando os galãs se encontram) on Rádio Farroupilha, Assis Cheateaubriand announced that TV Piratini was set to begin operations in December 1959.[3]

In September 1959, sixteen radio staff received their television training in Rio de Janeiro, situation similar to another station that had yet to launch, TV Itapoan[2]

The station shut down on at 11:55am on July 18, 1980. At the time the transmitters were being switched off, the station was airing a cartoon from Hanna-Barbera, when a Volkswagen car arrived with three technicians granted the order of turning off. Since this happened around lunch, most employees were outsidethe station's building, but escaped the press, unaware about the situation, believing that nothing happened.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Radio Daily" (PDF). 5 October 1951. p. 66. Retrieved 17 April 2024.
  2. ^ a b A consolidação da TV e o fim do rádio espetáculo Rádio no RS, 2013, checked October 3, 2013
  3. ^ "A Televisão chega ao Rio Grande do Sul: Breve Histórico da TV Piratini" (PDF). Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul. 2017. Retrieved 3 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Dentel lacra 7 emissoras de TVs Associadas". Jornal do Brasil. 19 July 1980. Retrieved 26 September 2023.