Grupo Abril

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Abril S.A.
Websitegrupoabril.com.br

Grupo Abril (simply also known as Abril) is a Brazilian media conglomerate headquartered in São Paulo. The company is the holding company of Editora Abril, which publishes the weekly newsmagazine Veja.

History and profile

Victor Civita, an Italian businessman, founded Editora Abril in 1950,[1] which was the first publisher of Walt Disney comics in Brazil. He also published other comics and books. Gradually, he developed magazines for specific markets. In the 1960s, with his son Roberto Civita, he expanded to publishing several market-specific magazines, such as Quatro Rodas, Claudia, and others. Veja, the weekly newsmagazine, was founded in 1968 and led by the younger Civita.[2]

Abril had several partnerships in the emerging Brazilian pay TV market during the 90s, including local franchises of American channels such as

HD TV
.

With exception of MTV and TVA, all properties were sold until beginning of the 2000s. In 2007, Fiz TV and Ideal channels were launched in an effort to return to the pay TV market, but was a failure and the project was discontinued in 2009. Later, TVA was completely sold to

Rolling Stones
, in the end of 2013.

Grupo Abril also is the owner of Fernando Chinaglia, the largest distributor of publications in Latin America, acquired in 2007.

In addition to its media interests, the group has entered the education market, with assets that produce many curriculum and instructional materials, including internet applications.

Today, the group is chaired by Fábio Barbosa, after the death of Roberto Civita on May 26, 2013.

Assets

Abril Mídia

Magazines

[3]

Television

  • TVA (joint venture with Telefónica)
  • Ideal (originally closed due to low carriage and viewership, however, returned in October 2013, replacing MTV Brasil)

Out-of-home advertising

Abril Educação

Publishers

Teaching systems

Courses and Colleges

English

New Business

Past assets

Abril Vídeo

Abril Vídeo was a home video division for TV shows, videos and movies on VHS. Began operation on April 6, 1983 and closed in 1999. It distributed films from

20th Century Fox
on VHS in the Brazilian market.

References

  1. ^ "The Communications Landscape in Brazil. Our Perspective". JeffreyGroup. Retrieved 29 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Como perder peso" Revisado.
  3. ^ Abril website with all magazines published retrieved in October 2012 (pt)

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