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Pesquisa Datafolha Eleições 2014 Presidencial.

Noticia vinculado no Jornal da Band HD Brasil.
Dilma 40%, Marina 27%, Aécio 18%. 1º Turno.

Simulação 2º turno Dima 50%, e Aécio 39%.

Simulação 2º turno Dilma 47 %, e Marina 43%.

Registro TSE BR 00782/2014.





Pesquisa Isto É/Sensus.
Dilma 35,1 %, Marina 25%, Aécio 20,7%. 

Registro Eleitoral BR -00756/2014.

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TV EWTN

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EWTN HD Launches on Comcast in Richmond Area
    RICHMOND– EWTN Global Catholic Network is pleased to announce that its new high definition network is now available to Comcast Digital TV customers in the Richmond area, including the City of Richmond as well as Goochland, Hanover, Henrico, Louisa and Powhatan Counties. EWTN HD is available on Comcast’s Digital Starter channel 799 in these areas.

` “We are proud to say that we are the only Catholic television network available in this format,” said EWTN President and CEO Michael P. Warsaw.

EWTN has been serving Catholics, the largest faith group in the United States, using every form of technology for 28 years. The Faith never looked so good! EWTN Global Catholic Network is available in over 160 million television households in more than 140 countries and territories. With its direct broadcast satellite television and radio services, AM & FM radio networks, worldwide short-wave radio station, Internet website www.ewtn.com and publishing arm, EWTN is the largest religious media network in the world.


History of programming

EWTN's Founder, Mother Angelica
In its early history, EWTN broadcast Catholic-produced programming from a wide variety of Catholic sources. This ranged from Catholic charismatic programming such as Fr. Michael Manning, to shows focusing on social reform and social justice, such as Christopher Closeup, to doctrinal teaching shows hosted by various priests and bishops.
In the early 1990s, EWTN began producing more of its own shows. This marked a distinctive conservative shift in the network's overall orientation, with programs featuring topics on social reform and justice gradually being phased out and replaced with general doctrinal teaching and discussion programs. This shift was apparent in the daily televised Masses, which, in 1992, began incorporating Latin into the liturgy and gradually no longer featuring contemporary music. Some non televised masses are in all English. On Christmas Eve 1993, Mother Angelica and the nuns of her order reverted to traditional habits.
EWTN has programs discussing non-Catholic beliefs from the Catholic perspective, such as The Journey Home. Guests are generally former Protestants or "cradle Catholics" who left the Catholic faith and later returned. Former adherents of non-Christian faiths such as Judaism and former atheists have occasionally appeared.
Sunday Night Live with Fr. Benedict Groeschel (who has worked with EWTN since their beginning) hosts religious discussions. Viewers' questions can be answered from both a spiritual and a psychological perspective; in addition to being a priest, Fr. Groeschel is also a trained psychologist. As of March 2011, due to format changes, the program has been renamed "Sunday Night Prime."
EWTN HD, a high definition simulcast of EWTN, became available to affiliates on December 8, 2009. Network CEO Michael P. Warsaw said "We chose to launch HD in December so we could bring our viewers all the beautiful images of the Christmas season using the most advanced technology. We are proud to say that we are the only Catholic television network available in this format."[6] The HD feed first became available to Comcast customers in Richmond, VA and vicinity on May 11, 2010.[7]
Often, EWTN airs special programming: coverage of the deaths of popes; papal conclaves, elections, inaugurations and visits; Easter, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day Masses; the installations of bishops, archbishops, and cardinals; and World Youth Day.