Rede Amazônica Humaitá

[2] On December 18, 2014, as part of celebrations for the station's 31st anniversary, TV Humaitá received investments in the purchase of new equipment and the construction of a new headquarters.

The inauguration of the new facilities had a ceremony in the presence of authorities such as councilors, secretaries and the mayor of Humaitá Dedei Lobo.

[5] On July 8, 2020, broadcaster reporter Lucas Lobo was physically attacked by former mayor Herivâneo Seixas, while trying to interview him about the investigation by the Amazonas Public Ministry that investigated the hiring of a company to supply rapid tests for the COVID-19 detection without bidding.

The politician also ripped off the microphone and took it to the car, in addition to taking and breaking the journalist's cell phone, who registered a report at the police station.

As with the group's other stations in the interior of the states, the news is generated in the Rede Amazônica studios in Manaus.