Rede Gazeta ( Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁedʒi ɡaˈzetɐ] ), also known as TV Gazeta or only Gazeta (in English, (the) Gazette Network) is a Brazilian television network based in São Paulo .
8-665: Fundação Cásper Líbero ( Cásper Líbero Foundation , also referred to as FCL ) is a Brazilian institution that is responsible for a wide communication complex, and is headed in São Paulo . It includes TV Gazeta (TV network), Gazeta AM and Gazeta FM (radio stations, Gazeta Fm is one of the most heard in Brazil), A Gazeta (newspaper), A Gazeta Esportiva (sports website, one of the most viewed in Brazil), GazetaPress (news agency), FCL.net (internet provider), GazetaAdventure.com.br, Faculdade de Comunicação Social Cásper Líbero (which introduced
16-436: A segmented appearance. The logo adopted in 1989 was designed by Fernando Cerqueira Lemos in 1978 for the entrance of the building, and represented the company's TV, radio and print (Gazeta Esportiva) outlets. A new symbol appeared in 1990, three rings, representing the circular dots that made up analog TV images, but following a CMY pattern, a direct reference to the station's roots in the print industry. Beginning in 1995, with
24-526: The CNT/Gazeta partnership, a new wordmark appears based on the CNT one, following the end of the partnership, the wordmark remained, whereas the G, this time taken from the wordmark, regained its status as a symbol. The G was made transparent in 2004, but was later made solid again in 2008 with the start of its digital signal. In 2014, the current logo was adopted, the G used since 1995 (as a separate symbol since 2000)
32-576: The Journalism College, in 1947. TV Gazeta TV Gazeta was founded in 1970 in São Paulo. It is part of Cásper Líbero Foundation. It was one of the first Brazilian TV stations to broadcast in color in 1970, together with RecordTV , Rede Bandeirantes , Rede Globo , Rede Tupi and TV Cultura . In 1993 it merged with CNT (Central Nacional de Televisão, National Central Television), and its São Paulo local station became known CNT/Gazeta. In 2000,
40-453: The eye and feathers. The toucan was replaced in 1976 by a new one consisting of three pieces in the RGB color pattern (two small pieces, red and green, and a larger piece, blue, forming a sort of four-pointed star) along with the number 11. In 1983, the logo consisted of an orange arch and the number 11 inside a yellow outlined box, with the first 1 forming the G with the arch. The following year,
48-462: The first journalism college in Latin America ), Grupo de Cidadania Empresarial , BestShopTV.com (online store) and Link Interativa . Fundação Cásper Líbero was created in 1944, after the death of Cásper Líbero (in an airplane crash), an important journalist that was the owner of the newspaper A Gazeta, which was created in 1906. Following his will, the workers decided to create the foundation and
56-457: The logo was an italic number 11 with three bars to the left and right. The logo gained a futuristic aesthetic in 1986, as the network concentrated more on the state of São Paulo, with an abstract representation of the shape of the state formed by two 1s in opposite directions appeared, as well as the return of a Gazeta wordmark. In 1987, this was replaced by a logo reminiscent of sister newspaper A Gazeta, in an extra bold typeface, in blue and with
64-451: The partnership ended, and TV Gazeta turned into Rede Gazeta (Portuguese for Gazeta Network). Both networks are currently independent television networks. The first logo of the station was a toucan , a symbol of its Brazilian cultural status, arranged to resemble the letter G, the station's initial. The logo was presented in monochrome format until 1972 when it gained a color version, with a yellow beak and three colors (blue, green, purple) in
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