While traditional television remained a primary medium for religious content in Brazil, 2021 saw a significant shift toward digital consumption. Many viewers who previously relied solely on traditional transmission began utilizing YouTube and proprietary streaming apps to access RIT TV's live and on-demand content, reflecting a global trend in digital media consumption and "binge-watching" habits.
Owned by the ( Igreja Internacional da Graça de Deus ), RIT TV utilized its 2021 transmissions to reach a global audience via satellite, cable, and increasingly, digital platforms.
: The core of the 2021 schedule remained "Show da Fé," hosted by R. R. Soares, which is broadcast across multiple channels in Brazil and internationally. Technical and Regulatory Context Transmissao 2021 Rit Tv
The transmission of RIT TV during this period was part of a broader evolution in the Brazilian media landscape:
: The network continued to produce segments like Facts in Focus , which covers national and international news through a Christian lens, archived on the Official RIT TV Journalism YouTube channel. While traditional television remained a primary medium for
: By 2021, the network had solidified its presence on major Brazilian cable providers (such as Claro and Sky) and through free-to-air digital signals in various metropolitan regions. Viewing Habits in 2021
Driving Performance at Brazil's Electricity Regulatory Agency : The core of the 2021 schedule remained
In 2021, (Rede Internacional de Televisão), a Brazilian religious broadcaster, focused its transmission strategy on expanding digital accessibility and maintaining its journalistic output, such as the daily Facts in Focus news program. Programming and Digital Presence