![]() Band FM remained behind in audience for a few years, until they found their consumer market in national popular music, mixing funk, pagode, sertanejo, pop music and a programming aimed at a predominantly middle class audience, between 25 and 45, with a 60% female audience according to information given by the station. They began to compete with a station owned by the same group, Nativa FM, which focuses more on sertanejo music. Other competitors are Transcontinental, which emphasizes on samba, and Gazeta FM. In 2014 the radio went back to the first place in audience in the city of São Paulo (Kantar Ibope). Part of their programming is transmitted to all affiliates. The main nationally broadcasted shows are: Band Coruja, Band Bom Dia, the humour show A Hora do Ronco (an audience interaction program, on air for three decades), Manhã Show and Tarde na Band (music, prizes, information, entertainment with audience participation), Quem Ama Não Esquece (the broadcasters tell a story sent by a listener in a radio soap opera format, with audience participation in the end), Super 6 and Toca Todas (music and prize distribution), Band Brasil, Consultório Sentimental and Band Love. The affiliates also produce local content and emphasize on some segments of popular music according to the audience’s preference. As Murilo Huada, artistic director for the station, says in an interview with the online portal Sucesso: “Some of the ideas implemented at the affiliates are used here in São Paulo. We are always tuned in each region’s musical tendencies. Many songs are tested in the affiliates of Band FM”. September 2004: Rádio Sucesso, which was experiencing a financial crisis due to heavy compensation for the newspaper Jornal do Brasil in Rio and the loss of leadership for its competitors, was sold to the Group Bandeirantes de Comunicação.In other occasions, the affiliates also retransmit programs with journalistic content from partner stations like Band News and Bandeirantes AM, such as Band News and Jornal da Band, which are part of the programming of Band FM Sorocaba and Band FM Dracena. Soon after, there were rumours that the relaunched station would play electronica and hip-hop music, or just relayed Rádio Bandeirantes. March 20, 2005: At midnight, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte and Porto Alegre had got their own BandNews FM stations.However, neither of them became the reality. These are the flagship stations of the network. ![]() The breakfast drivetime, from 7 to 9 in the weekday mornings, was hosted by Carlos Nascimento, and the rest of the programming consisted of 20-minute rolling news blocks. Marcello D'Angelo, André Luiz Costa and Nilo Frateschi Jr. participated in the creation of the network. The tribe also owns and operates the gas station and convenience store, as well as the Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino, including a 26-story, 604-room hotel tower that is the tallest structure in Niagara Falls.June 2010: BandNews FM began to be carried by the pay TV company Via Embratel (now Claro TV).March 29, 2010: BandNews FM opened its second headquarters in Ribeirão Preto, still within São Paulo.October 6, 2008: BandNews FM opened its headquarters in Campinas, São Paulo.June 19, 2007: The seventh BandNews FM station was launched in Brasília, on 90.5 MHz.January 2, 2006: The sixth BandNews FM station was launched in Curitiba, on 96.3 MHz.August 8, 2005: The fifth BandNews FM station was launched in Salvador, in 99.1 MHz.In 2006, the morning band was taken over by Ricardo Boechat. The operation is the Seneca Nation’s initial venture into regulated cannabis, although as many as 20 independent retail cannabis operations have opened on Seneca Nation land in upstate New York. The dispensary and cultivation facility are part of the Seneca Nation’s plans to develop a vertically operated, seed-to-sale cannabis enterprise that will provide new economic opportunities for the tribe and its members. If necessary, the site can be “expanded to accommodate additional future sales demands,” according to a report from. In addition to the new dispensary, the Seneca Nation is building a 90,000-square-foot cannabis cultivation facility at an undisclosed location on tribal lands in the Southern Tier region of upstate New York. Seneca Nation Creating Seed-To-Sale Cannabis Business
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