SCC SBT
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| Programming | |
| Affiliations | SBT |
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| History | |
| Founded | July 10, 1981 |
Former names | TV Planalto (1981-1997) SCC TV (1997-2000) RedeTV! Sul (2000-2008) SBT Santa Catarina (2008-2019) |
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| Independent (1981-1982) SBT (1982-2000) RedeTV! (2000-2008) | |
| Technical information | |
Licensing authority | ANATEL |
| ERP | 2 kW |
| Transmitter coordinates | 27°48′49.1″S 50°22′18.8″W / 27.813639°S 50.371889°W |
| Links | |
Public license information | Profile |
| Website | scc10 |
SCC SBT (channel 4) is a television station licensed to Lages, but based in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil, as an SBT affiliate, being owned by Sistema Catarinense de Comunicações. Its headquarters in Florianópolis is in the Agronômica neighborhood, and its transmitting antenna is at the top of Morro da Cruz. In Lages, its office operates in the SCC building in the city center, and its transmitting antenna is at the top of Morro do Pandolfo, on the banks of BR-116.
TV Planalto / SCC TV (1981–2000)
The station was founded as TV Planalto at 5pm on July 10, 1981, by businessman Roberto Rogério do Amaral, owner of Rádio Clube of Lages, being the first television station in the Planalto Serrano region. At its beginning, all programming was generated locally, without affiliation with any television network. The schedule was made up of local programs and news, as well as canned series such as The Pink Panther, Tom and Jerry, The Woody Woodpecker Show and 50 western films acquired with Fox Films do Brasil.[1] The station also maintained a partnership with TV Guaíba from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, featuring two of the station's sports programs, Guaíba Ao Vivo, shown from Monday to Friday between 8pm-9pm, and Seleção de Goals, shown on Sundays at 8pm, with a summary of the sports round. This partnership stemmed due to the fact that the station's coverage region had many Dupla Grenal fans.[1]
In 1982, the station started showing on Sundays, alongside SBT, Programa Silvio Santos, which started to occupy 9 hours of programming. It was the initial step towards negotiations with the network, of which it became an affiliate in the same year, ceasing to be an independent station.[1] In 1983, TV Planalto began expanding the signal to the west of Santa Catarina, and in 1985, to the coast of Santa Catarina. That year, the stionreached the capital Florianópolis for the first time, through VHF channel 4.[1]
In 1987, Roberto Amaral entered into a partnership with businessman Mário Petrelli, who that year opened TV O Estado from Florianópolis and TV O Estado from Chapecó, forming Sistema Catarinense de Comunicações beginning in 1989. Petrelli's stations began to use TV Planalto's relay network in the West and Coast, while TV Planalto's coverage began to be in Planalto Serrano and in the Midwest, Alto Vale, North and South regions of the state.[1] The partnership was dissolved in 1997, when Petrelli's stations left SCC, so that Florianópolis and Chapecó would adopt different programming from Lages, forming the embryo of NDTV (Brazilian television network)Rede SC, created in 2004, and TV Planalto was renamed SCC TV. The relay stations, however, continued to be used by Petrelli's stations until 2000, when SCC TV entered into negotiations for an affiliation with RedeTV!.[1]
RedeTV! Sul (2000–2008)
In the early hours of December 1, 2000, TV Planalto started broadcasting RedeTV! programming, and changed its name to RedeTV! Sul. The station was now able to expand its signal again to the entire state of Santa Catarina, and as part of the contract, it could also cover the states of Rio Grande do Sul and Paraná[2] (the latter only had the affiliation of TV Sudoeste from Pato Branco).
The station opened a branch at Morro da Cruz in Florianópolis, where most of its programs were produced, and began broadcasting its programming in the capital through UHF channel 18, on a RedeTV!-owned relay station. At its peak, it covered part of Paraná, reaching the West and North of the state until the entrance of TV Viana from Assis Chateaubriand, which started to cover the region. In May 2007, RedeTV! Sul completed its coverage area in Santa Catarina by installing relayers in cities in the West and Far-West, regions where a large part of the relayers had been transferred to TV O Estado in 2000.
SBT Santa Catarina (2008–2019)
On November 29, 2007, the station's directors announced that they had once again signed a contract with SBT to retransmit its signal in Santa Catarina,[3] since Rede SC broke away from the network and signed with Rede Record, later changing its name to RIC TV. As a result, at 1:53 am on February 1, 2008, the station left RedeTV!, after the end of Programa Amaury Jr., and became affiliated with SBT after almost 7 years, changing its name to SBT Santa Catarina.
The first SBT program shown by the new affiliate was Jornal do SBT Manhã. On the same opening day, SBT Santa Catarina began transmitting its signal in Florianópolis through a retransmitter located in the municipality of São José, on UHF channel 59. However, due to coverage problems caused by the topography of the mountains, some time later they implemented an auxiliary relay in Morro da Cruz, on UHF channel 45.
During the year, the station promoted many changes, reformulating its journalism with the creation of the news programs SC Repórter 1st edition and SC Repórter 2nd edition. It also expanded its branch in Florianópolis, where part of the station's programming began to be produced, and also reformed its branches in Joinville, Blumenau, Criciúma, Joaçaba and Chapecó. In 2009, the station's signal was expanded to 95% of the state of Santa Catarina.
On November 19, 2012, SBT Santa Catarina left the Florianópolis branch located in Morro da Cruz and opened its new headquarters in the Agronomica neighborhood[4][5] On the same day, new sets for the broadcaster's programs also debuted, and all of its programming began to be generated from Florianópolis. In 2013, the station began implementing its digital signal, starting with its branches and then other relays.
SCC SBT (2019–presente)
In February 2019, SBT implemented a strategy to eliminate regional brands from its affiliates.[6] As a result, the station adopted the name SCC SBT, resuming the usage of Grupo SCC's name, which had been used between 1997 and 2000.[7]
In May 2023, it was announced by Arilton Oliveira, pastor of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, through his official profile on Twitter, that the Adventist Church had signed a contract with SCC SBT. The agreement provided for the broadcast of a program called Primeiro Deus, presented by Oliveira. The program will last one hour and will be shown from Monday to Friday, at 5 am. The debut was scheduled for June 2023. The value of the contract was not disclosed.[8][9] On June 5, Primeiro Deus debuted in the station's schedule.[10]