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Country | Brazil | ||||||
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Owner | Brazilian Senate | ||||||
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Launched | 5 February 1996 (1996-2-5) | ||||||
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Website | senado | ||||||
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YouTube information | |||||||
Website | senado | ||||||
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Years active | 2010–present | ||||||
Genre | Politics | ||||||
Subscribers | 764 thousand[1] | ||||||
Total views | 117 million[1] | ||||||
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Last updated: 19 May 2021 | |||||||
TV Senado (Portuguese forSenate TV) is a Brazilian television network responsible for broadcasting activity from theBrazilian Senate. It was created in 1996 by the Brazilian Senate. The channel broadcasts 24h from the Senate.
TV Senado broadcasts onYouTube, on its own channel started in December 2010.[3] During theimpeachment of Dilma Rousseff and her subsequent removal from office in late 2016, the channel surpassed 100 thousand subscribers, for which they later received theSilver Play Button.[2] The channel surpassed 500 thousand subscribers in March 2020.[3]
Public interest for TV Senado went up again after the start of theCOVID-19 CPI, an investigation on omissions and irregularities infederal government spending during theCOVID-19 pandemic in Brazil.[4] As of May 2021, the channel has over 760 thousand subscribers.
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