List of TV Brasil affiliates
TV Brasil is a publicly owned Brazilian television network made up of four owned-and-operated stations and over 35 affiliates. This is a list of TV Brasil's affiliates and broadcast relay stations, arranged alphabetically by state. Stations listed in bold are owned and operated by TV Brasil.
Affiliates
Amapá
- Macapá - TV Tarumã (Channel 16.1)
Amazonas
- Manaus - TV Encontro das Águas (Channel 2.1)
Bahia
- Salvador - TVE Bahia (Channel 2.1)
- Vitória da Conquista - TV UESB (Channel 4.1)
- Irecê - TV Irecê (Channel 9.1)
Distrito Federal
- Brasília - TV Brasil Capital (Channel 2.1)
Goiás
- Caldas Novas - TV Caldas (34.1)
- Goiânia - TV UFG (Channel 14.1)
- Santa Helena de Goiás - TV Rios (14)
Maranhão
- São Luís - TV Brasil São Luís (Channel 2.1)
Mato Grosso
- Cuiabá - TV Universitária (Channel 2.1)
Minas Gerais
- Belo Horizonte - Rede Minas (Channel 9.1 and 9.2 (simulcast SD))
- Poços de Caldas - TV Plan (Channel 47 UHF)
- São Sebastião do Paraíso - TV Paraíso (Channel 10 VHF)
Paraíba
- João Pessoa - TV Universitária (Channel 43.1)
Paraná
- Curitiba - TV Paraná Turismo (Channel 9.1)
- Francisco Beltrão - TV Beltrão (Channel 13 VHF)
- Campo Mourão - TV Carajás (Channel 2 VHF and 59 Digital)
Piauí
Rio de Janeiro
- Maricá - TV Barra Leste (Channel 46 UHF)
- Rio de Janeiro - TV Brasil Rio de Janeiro (Channel 2.1)
- Volta Redonda - TV Volta Redonda (Channel 3 VHF)
Rio Grande do Norte
- Natal - TV Universitária (Channel 5.1)
Rio Grande do Sul
- Porto Alegre - TVE RS (Channel 30 Digital)
- Caxias do Sul - UCS TV (Channel 27 UHF)
Roraima
- Boa Vista - TV Universitária (Channel 2.1)
São Paulo
- Americana - TV Todo Dia (Channel 46 UHF)
- Barretos - TV Barretos (Channel 31 UHF)
- Birigui - TV Birigui (Channel 19 UHF)
- Cruzeiro - TV Cruzeiro (Channel 32 UHF)
- Ibitinga - TV Cidade (Channel 42 UHF)
- Jundiaí - Rede Paulista (Channel 14 UHF)
- Matão - TV Matão (Channel 58 UHF)
- Piracicaba - TV Beira Rio (Channel 32 UHF)
- Ribeirão Preto - TV Thathi (Channel 33 UHF)
- Santos - TV UniSantos (Channel 40 UHF)
- São Bernardo do Campo - TV dos Trabalhadores (Canal 46 UHF)
- São Carlos - TVE São Carlos (Channel 48 UHF)
- São Paulo - TV Brasil São Paulo (Channel 68 UHF)[1]
- São Vicente - Santa Cecília TV (Channel 52 UHF)
- Sertãozinho - STZ TV (Channel 59 UHF)
- Sorocaba - TV Metropolitana (Channel 39 UHF)
- Votuporanga - TV UNIFEV (Channel 55 UHF)
Santa Catarina
- Florianópolis - TV USFC (Channel 63 Digital)
- Araranguá - ARTV (Channel 5 VHF)
Broadcast relay stations
Amazonas
- Tefé - Channel 12 VHF
Goiás
- Goianésia - Channel 13 VHF
Maranhão
Mato Grosso
- Alta Floresta - Channel 10 VHF
Pará
- Abaetetuba - Channel 11 VHF
- Acará - Channel 9 VHF
- Baião - Channel 8 VHF
- Bragança - Channel 11 VHF
- Brasil Novo - Channel 5 VHF
- Breves - Channel 10 VHF
- Cametá - Channel 3 VHF
- Capanema - Channel 9 VHF
- Castanhal - Channel 8 VHF
- Conceição do Araguaia - Channel 5 VHF
- Curionópolis - Channel 3 VHF
- Curuçá - Channel 5 VHF
- Floresta do Araguaia - Channel 3 VHF
- Igarapé-Açu - Channel 12 VHF
- Igarapé-Miri - Channel 9 VHF
- Ipixuna do Pará - Channel 9 VHF
- Irituia - Channel 3 VHF
- Mãe do Rio - Channel 11 VHF
- Marapanim - Channel 11 VHF
- Medicilândia - Channel 7 VHF
- Melgaço - Channel 11 VHF
- Monte Alegre - Channel 13 VHF
- Óbidos - Channel 5 VHF
- Oriximiná - Channel 11 VHF
- Ourém - Channel 12 VHF
- Portel - Channel 13 VHF
- Rondon do Pará - Channel 12 VHF
- Salinópolis - Channel 8 VHF
- Santa Cruz do Arari - Channel 9 VHF
- Santa Luzia do Pará - Channel 13 VHF
- Santa Maria do Pará - Channel 5 VHF
- São Félix do Xingu - Channel 9 VHF
- São Miguel do Guamá - Channel 10 VHF
- Senador José Porfírio - Channel 11 VHF
- Soure - Channel 9 VHF
- Terra Santa - Channel 3 VHF
- Tomé-Açu - Channel 12 VHF
- Vigia - Channel 12 VHF
Paraíba
- Campina Grande - Channel 43 UHF (in implementation)
Pernambuco
- Fernando de Noronha - Channel 7 VHF
Santa Catarina
- Lages - Channel 5 VHF
Via Satellite
- Satellite Star One C2 Analog
- Frequency: 1400 MHz
- Polarization: Horizontal
- BW filter: 18 MHz
- Satélite Star One C2 Digital
- Frequency: 3631 MHz
- Symbol Rate: 4687 kbit/s
- Polarization: Horizontal
- Video: 308
- Audio: 256
- PCR: 8190
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References
- "TV pública define localização de sua sede em São Paulo" ("Public TV defines the location of its headquarters in São Paulo"). Dayanne Mikevis. Folha de S. Paulo. October 31, 2007. Retrieved December 1, 2007.
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