InterTV Serra+Mar


InterTV Serra+Mar is a television station licensed to Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil affiliated with TV Globo. The station is owned by Rede InterTV.

History

The license for VHF channel 12 in Nova Friburgo was granted, after public competition, by president José Sarney on June 23, 1988, to a company formed by senator Cláudio Chagas Freitas together with Hélio Paulo Ferraz, Carlos Eduardo Coelho Magalhães and Antônio Carlos Assis Brasil.
The TV Serra+Mar went on air on May 1, 1990. The first week on the air saw the start of the local edition of RJTV, presented by Ana Lucia Morais. Programs were produced as the magazine SM TV and SM Rural. Another product of the station was the site ISerramar.com, disabled in 2004. Between 1996 and 2004, the TV Serra+Mar was the relay in the northwest of Rio de Janeiro, with a branch in Itaperuna. In 1995 it was acquired by Grupo Globo, becoming an owned-and-operated station.
In 2004, station is renamed InterTV Serra+Mar, retransmitting local programming of Rede InterTV, formed in the State of Rio also by InterTV Alto Litoral and InterTV Planície. In January 2005, the local TV Serra+Mar news are no longer anchored in Nova Friburgo and are centralized in São Pedro da Aldeia, the former headquarters of InterTV Alto Litoral. Currently, the signal comes in some neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro, through its relay in Petropolis, on UHF channel 14.
In 2007, the InterTV Serra+Mar leaves his headquarters where he ran for 17 years at the top of the neighborhood Cascatinha toward central Nova Friburgo. The current headquarters of the InterTV Serra+Mar is located in the neighborhood Parque São Clemente. In Petropolis, the branch located at Rua Marechal Deodoro Center. The station has had branches in Teresopolis and Itaperuna.

Coverage From InterTV Serra+Mar

The InterTV Serra+Mar covers 15 municipalities in the região serrana, 3 Of Noroeste and 1 of the Baixada Litorênea, which are:

Programming

Reporters

  • Maria Valente
  • Karen de Souza
  • Leandro Oliveira
  • Bruna Verly
  • Guilherme Peixoto (journalist)
  • Marcela Lima