RBA TV

[1] The name Rede Brasil Amazônia (which forms the acronym RBA) originated from an idea of creating a television network with a strong regional influence.

[4] In 1990, the station was sold by Bernardino's relatives to local politician Jader Barbalho, at the time elected governor of the state of Pará.

The station was purchased for more than US$13 million, money whose origin was never explained, as it was not is consistent with the salary of a parliamentarian, the only activity carried out by Jader, who never had a signed work permit.

The pyrotechnic show, which was broadcast live, lasted 15 minutes and used to attract a large number of people on Avenida Almirante Barroso.

The program, of a community nature, highlighted events in Belém and the Metropolitan Region, but drew attention due to the sensationalist content of the reports and the colorful tone in the coverage of some prisons.

RBA's headquarters and tower in 2005