Jovem Pan News

[2] With the announcement that the then President of the Republic, Dilma Rousseff, would sanction a decree in which AM stations would migrate to the FM radio band, Jovem Pan presented a new news radio project, Jovem Pan News, which would expand journalistic programming and create a pattern of affiliates, like its segment competitors CBN and BandNews FM.

[3][4] Initially, its broadcasts were made in an experimental format via the internet on the Jovem Pan Online portal, which at the time was hosted by UOL.

From midnight on December 2, 2013, the project began to gain traction on the Brazilian dial, with the inclusion of AM radio stations in Brasília and São José do Rio Preto, both owned by Jovem Pan.

[5][6][7] Over time, the network began to invest more and more in the production of audiovisual content, initially with regular broadcasts via YouTube.

In 2020, the entire output of Jovem Pan News was consolidated as video content with the launch of Panflix, its own streaming platform.