Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação


Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação is a Brazilian media conglomerate founded on the creation of the first group communication vehicle, Rádio Bandeirantes, on 6 May 1937.

Companies

Broadcasting

Free-to-air television

Subscription channels

  • Arte 1 — channel about art and culture.
  • BandNews TVrolling news channel.
  • BandSportssports channel.
  • Band Internacional — channel oriented for Brazilian public who lives outside Brazil.
  • FishTV —
  • Sexprivé — adult content channel, partnership with Brasileirinhas.
  • Sabor & Arte — gastornomy content channel.
  • New Brasil - Channel with content of channels of Newco, in addition to programs of Rede Bandeirantes.

Radio networks

Independent stations

Print media

  • Metro Brasil — free distribution newspaper, result of a joint-venture with Metro International.
  • Primeiramão — classified ads newspaper.

Digital media

  • Band.com.br — web portal which houses all the company's sites, hosted by UOL.
  • BandPlay — streaming platform offering content and live broadcasts from Rede Bandeirantes and other channels within the group.
  • Ipanema FM — rock web radio station.
  • One Brasil — interactive media company.

Out-of-home

  • Otima — joint-venture with Odebrecht, Kalítera Engenharia e APMR Investimentos e Participações, responsible for urban furniture of the bus stops in São Paulo city.
  • Outernet — main out-of-home company of the group, which operates with several other companies.
  • * Mão Dupla — out of home company that works with static media the bus lines in the city of São Paulo.
  • * Modern Airport — out of home company that operates in the São Paulo–Guarulhos International Airport.
  • * Nextmídia — out of home company that operates in bus terminals.
  • * Orla TV — out of home company that operates in kiosks on the shores of the Rio de Janeiro beaches.
  • * TVO — out of home company that operates in bus lines in the city of São Paulo.
  • * TV Minuto — out of home company that operates in the lines 1-Blue, 2-Green and 3-Red of São Paulo Metro.

Other companies