Jovem Pan

Jovem Pan is the main Brazilian radio station based in São Paulo, Brazil. It is also the largest network of radio stations of the southern hemisphere, of Latin America, and one of the biggest radio stations in the world.[1] The network has several bureaus, 109 affiliated stations all over Brazil. Jovem Pan broadcasts through satellite digital quality sound reaching more than 25 million listeners, and throughout the world by the Internet.

Jovem Pan
TypeRadio network
Country
HeadquartersSão Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil
Programming
FormatTop 40/CHR/All News
Ownership
OwnerAntônio Augusto Amaral de Carvalho Filho
ParentGrupo Jovem Pan
History
Launch dateMay 3, 1944 (1944-05-03)
Former names
Rádio Panamericana
Links
WebcastListen Live
Websitejovempan.com.br

History

1940s

Paulo Machado de Carvalho left the station in 1942, going to Rádio Record. The general direction was then assumed by Antonio Augusto Amaral de Carvalho (Tuta), current director president of REDE JOVEM PAN SAT, that at that time was only 21 years old. In that same year, Panamericana left São Bento Street and went to the 275 Riachuelo Street.

1950s

Years later, in 1953, Tuta left the broadcasting station to dedicate himself to TV Record, channel 7 of São Paulo, who were beginning transmissions. In 1954, Panamericana moved again to 713 Avenida Miruna, in the neighborhood of the Airport, where the Group of United Broadcasting stations resided.

1960s

In 1964, still linked to TV Record, Antonio Augusto Amaral de Carvalho assumed the direction of the broadcasting station again. The name Jovem Pan appeared in 1965, given by Paulo Machado de Carvalho. The great transformation of Panamericana began in 1966, under the direction of Tuta. Already with the name of Jovem Pan, to radio it began several programs with idols of the Brazilian popular music that, at that time, they made great success in TV Record. The journalistic programs were created in 1970, 71 and 72, period in that they appeared the Team Seven and Thirty, the Newspaper National Integration and, finally, the Newspaper of the Morning, that is a reference in the journalism of radio in every country until today.

1970s

In 1973, Antonio Augusto Amaral de Carvalho left TV Record to dedicate himself exclusively to Rádio Jovem Pan. In that same year, he acquired the actions of the siblings' broadcasting station Paulo Machado of Carvalho Filho and Alfredo de Carvalho, becoming its only proprietor. In 1976, Jovem Pan left the avenue Miruna and is now situated at 807 Avenida Paulista. In the same year, Jovem Pan FM was inaugurated, located in the same place.

2020s

Logo Jovem Pan News TV

It was described in 2021 as Brazil's largest conservative radio station.[2]

In 27 October 2021, the Joven Pan Group launched a pay-tv news channel.[3]

Jovem Pan News has been described as practicing partisan reporting in favor of the Republican Party, the Jair Bolsonaro administration, and conservative causes.[4]


Jovem Pan FM stations

Alagoas

Amazonas

Bahia

Ceará

Distrito Federal

Espírito Santo

Goiás

Maranhão

Mato Grosso

Mato Grosso do Sul

Minas Gerais

Paraíba

Paraná

Pernambuco

Rio de Janeiro

Rio Grande do Norte

Rio Grande do Sul

Santa Catarina

São Paulo

Sergipe

Jovem Pan News stations

Ceará

Espírito Santo

Distrito Federal

Minas Gerais

Rio Grande do Norte

  • Jovem Pan News - Natal - 93,5 MHz

Rio Grande do Sul

  • Jovem Pan News - Imbé - 92,3 MHz

Santa Catarina

São Paulo

References

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