Rede Xistv

REDE XISTV
Launched August 14th, 2005
Owned by Clitai Corp Brazil
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Slogan A TV com a cara do Brasil(Brazil´s face TV Channel)
Country  Brazil
Broadcast area  Brazil
Headquarters Santana de Parnaiba (SP)
Website www.redexistv.com.br
Availability
Cable
Digital Nationwide through different affiliates mainly NET
Channel 26 (Americana, São Paulo)
Channel 26 (Aparecida)
Channel 26 (Araras)
Channel 26 (Araraquara)
Channel 26 (Arthur Nogueira)
Channel 26 (Bauru)
Channel 26 (Caçapava)
Channel 26 (Cachoeira Paulista)
Channel 26 (Campinas)
Channel 26 (Capivari)
Channel 26 (Cosmopolis)
Channel 26 (Cruzeiro)
Channel 10 (Cubatao)
Channel 27 (Diadema)
Channel 26 (Elias Fausto)
Channel 26 (Franca)
Channel 26 (Guaratingueta)
Channel 10 (Guaruja)
Channel 26 (Hortolandia)
Channel 26 (Indaiatuba)
Channel 26 (Itu)
Channel 26 (Jacarei)
Channel 26 (Jundiai)
Channel 26 (Limeira)
Channel 26 (Lorena)
Channel 26 (Mauá)
Channel 26 (Mogi Guacu)
Channel 26 (Mogi Mirim)
Channel 26 (Monte Mor)
Channel 26 (Paulinia)
Channel 26 (Pindamonhangaba)
Channel 26 (Piracicaba)
Channel 26 (Porto Feliz)
Channel 26 (Potim)
Channel 10 (Praia Grande)
Channel 26 (Rafard)
Channel 26 (Ribeirao Preto)
Channel 26 (Rio Claro)
Channel 26 (Salto)
Channel 27 (Santo Andre)
Channel 10 (Santos)
Channel 27 (Sao Bernardo do Campo)
Channel 27 (Sao Caetano do Sul)
Channel 26 (Sao Carlos)
Channel 26 (Sao Jose do Rio Preto)
Channel 26 (Sao Jose dos Campos)
Channel 13 (Sao Paulo)
Channel 10 (Sao Vicente)
Channel 26 (Sertaozinho)
Channel 26 (Santa Barbara d´Oeste)
Channel 26 (Sumare)
Channel 26 (Taubate)
Channel 26 (Tiete)
Channel 26 (Valinhos)
Channel 14 (Rio de Janeiro)
Channel 14 (Belo Horizonte)
Channel 20 (Porto Alegre)
Channel 20 (Curitiba)
Channel 26 (Goiania)
Channel 10 (Campo Grande)
Channel 21 (Manaus)

Rede Xistv is a Brazilian TV station, with headquarters in Santana de Parnaiba(city in the state of São Paulo)

History

The station was founded in 2005 accordingly with Lei do Cabo[1] and currently broadcasts Rede Xistv´s own productions through more than 60 channels, always in HD.[2]

The firsts programs were televised sports and local news. Now the priority is to focus on the regional identity of the network, with coverage of local[3] and regional events and news.[4]

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