- Rede
Manchete (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁedʒi mɐ̃ˈʃɛtʃi]; lit.:
Headline Network; also
known as TV
Manchete or only
Manchete) was a
Brazilian television...
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Manchete was a
Brazilian w****ly news
magazine published from 1952 to 2000 by
Bloch Editores.
Founded by
Adolpho Bloch, the magazine's name
would be given...
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Manchete ****ebol
Clube do Recife, also
known as
Manchete, was a
Brazilian football club
based in Recife,
Pernambuco state. The club has been runner-up...
- of the 1970s, the
company funded the Rádio
Manchete, a
medium wave (AM)
radio station as well as
Manchete FM
radio network. With the
success of the radio...
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Brasil was a
Brazilian television show
broadcast by
Manchete TV
starting in 1996. "Em 1996,
Manchete exibiu "desenho mais
violento da história da TV" às...
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acting in
telenovelas and
miniseries by Rede
Globo and the now-defunct Rede
Manchete. His most
remembered role was the one of the
priest Eurico in the 1996...
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order of DENTEL, TV
Aratu had
ceased broadcasting Globo,
joining Rede
Manchete. TV
Aratu returned to
rebroadcasting Globo programs, but TV
Bahia did not...
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Filho and was
based on Dona's life events. The
opera was
produced by Rede
Manchete and its
musical scores were
directed by
Wagner Tiso. In 2010, the Spanish...
- This
article contains a list of
telenovelas sorted by
their country of origin.
Telenovelas are a
style of limited-run
television soap operas, particularly...
- de Janeiro. Her
first role in
television was a
tango dancer in the Rede
Manchete novela Kananga do ****ão, and her
dance group was
invited by Rede Globo...