Rede Amazônica Jaru

Rede Amazônica received the authorization to operate a relay station in Jaru on June 13, 1979.

[1] This led to the creation of TV Jaru, which relayed programs from Rede Bandeirantes from tapes.

Due to the lack of satellite signals until 1982,[2] the station was waiting for the sale of all sponsorship quotas to show video tapes of soccer matches.

[5] In 2005, TV Jaru hired journalist Robert Muracami, who began producing reports for Rede Amazônica's news programs and the local news bulletins 24 Horas, shown during the station's commercial breaks.

[7] In March of that year, a live link from the reporter during Jornal de Rondônia 1st Edition had national repercussions due to an accident with a Military Police vehicle, which hit him while he was on air.