Owned by Rede InterTV, the station broadcasts in the Northern part of the Noroeste, Central and the Jequitinhonha and Mucuri of Minas Gerais.
Since then, the city's mayor, Toninho Rebello, nurtured the dream of setting up a local broadcaster, and to this end, he formed a partnership with Elias Siufi, then director of Rádio Sociedade (today Super RBV Montes Claros), as well as businessmen Raimundo Tourinho, Geraldo Borges, José Corrêa Machado and João Bosco Martins de Abreu, for a public competition.
[1] On July 20, 1976 Ernesto Geisel signed the decree granting channel 4 VHF to the company formed by businessmen ,[2] and after four years of preparation, TV Montes Claros started on September 16, 1980, having Rede Bandeirantes as its affiliate.
At that time, it expanded its signal to the North, Central and Northwest regions, in addition to the Jequitinhonha and Mucuri Valleys, reaching around 170 municipalities, in an area equivalent to 42% of the state of Minas Gerais.
[4][3] In 2000, Elias Siufi sold his part of the shares, handing over control of TV Grande Minas directly to Globo, which in addition to the Belo Horizonte state, also owned TV Panorama from Juiz de Fora and controlled half of the shares of Rede Integração, which covered the Triângulo Mineiro region in the west of the state, and EPTV Sul de Minas, based in Varginha.