A Record está ACABANDO diante dos nossos olhos

⚠️ She promised to beat Globo. And for a while, it seemed she would succeed. Record is the oldest active television network in Brazil — and its history is one of the most fascinating, dramatic, and revealing in Brazilian television. From its founding in 1953, through the hands of Silvio Santos, to its purchase by Edir Macedo in 1989, the channel underwent a radical transformation. In the 2000s, with the slogan "On the Road to Leadership," Record declared open war on Rede Globo. It invested billions in soap operas, journalism, and entertainment. It hired stars. It built studios. It became the second-largest broadcaster in the country. And it never reached the top. Today, Record faces its biggest crisis: a freefall in viewership, declining advertising revenue, a base of faithful followers from the Universal Church increasingly challenged in court — and Operation Mirage by the Federal Police, which targets Banco Digimais, a financial institution controlled by Edir Macedo himself, suspected of a billion-dollar fraud. In this video, Alvo na TV tells the complete story of Record: glory, ambition, mistakes, and collapse. ➡️ Watch until the end and subscribe to follow more videos about Brazilian TV 💬 Comment! Do you think Record can still beat Globo? 🔔 Subscribe to the Alvo na TV channel and activate the bell so you don't miss any content about the behind-the-scenes and curiosities of Brazilian television. 🔴SEE ALSO Globo's DESPERATION at the World Cup -    • O DESESPERO da Globo na Copa do Mundo!   Marcelo Rezende: THE TRUTH about the presenter's LAST days -    • Marcelo Rezende: A VERDADE sobre os ÚLTIMO...   The LAST soap opera that STOPPED BRAZIL! -    • A ÚLTIMA novela que PAROU o BRASIL!   #television #celebrities #soapoperas #tv #alvonatv #RecordTV #EdirMacedo #UniversalChurch #BrazilianTV #AlvonaTV #Digimais #OperationMirage #RatingDrop #TVHistory