NSC TV Centro-Oeste
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| Programming | |
| Affiliations | TV Globo |
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| History | |
| Founded | May 27, 1988 |
Former names | TV Catarinense (1988-2005) RBS TV Centro-Oeste (2005-2017) |
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| Rede Manchete (1988-1993) Rede Bandeirantes (1993-2005) | |
| Technical information | |
Licensing authority | ANATEL |
| ERP | 1 kW |
| Transmitter coordinates | 27°10′56.2″S 51°30′31.2″W / 27.182278°S 51.508667°W |
| Links | |
| Website | redeglobo |
NSC TV Centro-Oeste (channel 6) is a television station in Joaçaba, Santa Catarina, Brazil, affiliated with TV Globo, member of NSC TV and owned by NSC Comunicação. NSC TV Centro-Oeste's studios are located in the Cruzeiro do Sul district and its transmitter is located in the Boa Vista district.
TV Catarinense (1988-2005)
TV Catarinense was founded on May 27, 1988, by Saul Brandalise Júnior, Ivan Bonato and Maria Odete Brandalise Bonato, owners of Central Barriga Verde. The inauguration of the station was accompanied by several authorities, such as the governor of Santa Catarina, Pedro Ivo Campos, and the minister of justice Paulo Brossard.[1]
In the beginning, like its sister TV Barriga Verde in Florianópolis, it was affiliated with Rede Manchete, and in addition to producing local programming, it also retransmitted programs generated in the capital. Its coverage covered a large part of the state of Santa Catarina, as well as regions in the south of Paraná and northeast of Rio Grande do Sul. In 1993, together with TV Barriga Verde, it leaves Rede Manchete and becomes affiliated with Rede Bandeirantes.
RBS TV Centro-Oeste (2005-2017)
In 2005, Central Barriga Verde put TV Catarinense up for sale. The station is then acquired by Grupo RBS, and on June 1, it is renamed RBS TV Centro-Oeste, being the last of the 18 stations created by RBS TV, and the sixth in Santa Catarina.[2] The station becomes affiliated with Rede Globo, and starts to cover areas of the Midwest and the mountains of Santa Catarina that until then were served by RBS TV Florianópolis, RBS TV Blumenau and RBS TV Chapecó.
After acquiring the station, Grupo RBS began to concentrate programming generation in the municipality of Lages, investing more than R$1.5 million in the branch. The generator in Joaçaba then had only one reporting team, which ended up generating complaints from local viewers due to the group's preference for prioritizing the mountain region in relation to the Midwest.[3] In December 2014, citing "administrative and commercial decisions", RBS TV Centro-Oeste returned most of its operations in Joaçaba, keeping some journalism, commercial and administrative teams in Lages.[4]
On March 7, 2016, Grupo RBS announces the sale of the station and other operations in Santa Catarina to entrepreneurs Lírio Parisotto (Videolar-Innova) and Carlos Sanchez (Grupo NC).[5][6] Parisotto later leaves the company due to the scandal with Luíza Brunet,[7] making the Grupo NC and its shareholders full owners of the new companies.
NSC TV Centro-Oeste (2017-present)
On August 15, 2017, RBS TV in Santa Catarina completes the transition process to NSC Comunicação, and is renamed NSC TV.[8] RBS TV Centro-Oeste then changes its name to NSC TV Centro-Oeste, as well as the other stations in the state.