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Rede Internacional de Televisão (''International Television Network'', in English), better known as RIT is a Brazilian religious television network, owned by Igreja Internacional da Graça de Deus, led by the missionary R. R. Soares. The programming of this channel is produced for all ages, and almost all of its programming is self-produced. The TV content is interdenominational, meaning that it is produced for the Protestant public in general. Their programs are varied, with children's shows, religious shows, some music shows and
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, RIT owns eight owned-and-operated stations, has more than 170 affiliates and more than 120 million viewers in all Brazilian states. RIT is transmitted in Brazil through systems such as UHF, VHF,
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. This channel also has its own transmissio
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History

RIT was founded on August, 1999.Magali do Nascimento Cunha, ''A explosão gospel: um olhar das ciências humanas sobre o cenário evangélico no Brasil'', Mauad Editora Ltda, Brazil, 2007, p. 61 The project was a television channel with quality, but, there were difficulties to do it. The channel succeeded. Time to time, RIT started news and entertainment shows such as ''"Movimento Jovem"'', ''"Consulta ao Doutor"'', ''"Zig Zag Show"'', and others.


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Official Website
Television networks in Brazil Portuguese-language television networks Television channels and stations established in 1999 Evangelical television networks 1999 establishments in Brazil {{Brazil-tv-stub