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2 Closure  





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Ideal TV
TypeBroadcast television network
Former pay television channel
Country

First air date

1 October 2007
AvailabilityNationwide, via free-to-air television and direct-to-home services.
Founded1 October 2007
byGrupo Abril
HeadquartersAv. Prof. Alfonso Bovero, 52 – Sumaré, São Paulo
OwnerAbril Radiodifusão (Grupo Abril; 2007-2009; 2013-2015)
Spring Comunicação (2015-present)

Launch date

1 October 2007 (as a pay TV channel)
1 October 2013 (relaunch, replacing MTV Brasil)
28 November 2021 (relaunch, replacing Loading)
Dissolved20 July 2009
(first iteration)

Former names

MTV Brasil, Ideal TV, Loading

Claro TV

Channel 11

Vivo TV

Channel 227 (DTH)
Channel 19/27 (cable)

Oi TV

Channel 20/31

Sky Brasil

Channel 174/370

Official website

idealtv.com.br
ReplacedMTV Brasil (2013 relaunch)
Loading (2021 relaunch)
Replaced byLoading (except on analog satellite television)

Ideal TV (also called the TV Ideal or just Ideal) is a Brazilian broadcast television channel with 24 hours of programming dedicated to professional Brazilians. It made its first broadcast exclusively by subscription television on 1 October 2007, at 20:30. The channel closed on Monday, 20 July 2009.

On 1 October 2013 the channel returned to broadcast television, replacing MTV Brasil, which was operated by Grupo Abril. The channel went on the air 00:01, replacing MTV Brasil which is now just called MTV, now operated by ViacomCBS.

The channel[edit]

Information and entertainment are the formula to attract an audience of professionals who live the daily challenge of showing good results for the company remain competitive in the labor market and still have time for personal life. The schedule consists of three core programs: business management, career management and good living. With this, the Ideal TV falls within the segment, as recent definition of the English newspaper Financial Times, "business television", niche TV that is becoming highly popular in Europe and United States. The initial grid has 18 self-produced programs, and other purchased of producing national and international (including the BBC).

At 23:59 on 20 July 2009, the Ideal TV ceased transmissions. But then at 00:01 on 1 October 2013, Ideal TV resumed transmissions, replacing the channel space used by MTV Brasil.

Closure[edit]

On 7 December 2020, Ideal TV was replaced by Loading, which focuses on pop culture, geek culture and Asian productions such as Anime, Tokusatsu, Korean drama and K-Pop music as well as films, videogames and eSports. Original content would also be produced for the network. Ideal TV stayed on analogue satellite feeds where it remain unchanged.

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Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ideal_TV&oldid=1188211014"

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