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Television station in Fortaleza, Brazil
TV da Gente (ZYA 440)
Channels
Ownership
OwnerFundação Educativa Eduardo Sá
History
First air date20 November 2005; 19 years ago (2005-11-20)
Former channel number(s)
  • Analog:
  • 19 (UHF, 2005-2017)
  • Digital:
  • 42 (UHF, 2017-2018)
Technical information
Licensing authorityANATEL
Links
Websitewwww.tvdagenteceara.com

TV da Gente is a Brazilian television station with channel granted in Pacajus, and with soothes in Fortaleza, both cities of the state of Ceará. In the digital terrestrial television local, it operates on channel 25 UHF, and was inaugurated on November 20, 2005 by the singer and politician Netinho de Paula, with resources coming from the Fundação Educativa Eduardo Sá. Between 2005 and 2007, the station maintained its headquarters in São Paulo, and was a television network tuned by satellite, reaching some regions of the country. However, due to an administrative-financial crisis, it has lost its national coverage, and consequently no longer appears in all cities. Currently, the station has only open signal in the cities near Fortaleza. At the outset, it adopted a community format, and served to serve the black public.

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Television stations in the Fortaleza metropolitan area
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Public television
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  • TV Capital 9 (.1 Universal Church local programming)
  • Ideal TV 11 (.1 Rede Mundial)
  • CNT (15.1 TV Universal)
  • TV Cachoeira 24 (.1 TV Novo Tempo)
  • TV Evangelizar (27.1)
  • TV Canção Nova (29.1)
  • Rede Aparecida (38.1)
  • TV Pai Eterno (39.1)
  • Rede Vida Mux 46 (.1 Rede Vida, .2 Rede Vida +, .3 Rede Vida Educação)
  • RIT (49.1)
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  • TV Mais
  • TV Otimista
  • TV Unifor
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AquirazTV Canção Nova (29.1)
CaucaiaTV Metrópole 16 (.1 Canal Educação)
Outlying areas
CascavelTV Sinal 11 (.1 TV Cultura) / TV Verdes Mares 26 (.1 TV Globo)
ChorozinhoTV Verdes Mares 40 (.1 TV Globo)
PacajusTV da Gente (25.1)
ParacuruTV Verdes Mares 26 (.1 TV Globo)
ParaipabaTV Verdes Mares 40 (.1 TV Globo)
São Gonçalo do AmaranteTV Diário 40 (.1 Verdinha) / TV Verdes Mares 41 (.1 TV Globo)
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