Rede Bahia de Televisão

The network began to be formed on March 10, 1985, when it was founded, by entrepreneurs ACM Júnior and César Mata Pires,[2] the TV Bahia in Salvador.

[12] In 2012, the quotas belonging to César Mata Pires in Rede Bahia were sold to the Coutinho Nogueira family, owner of the EP Group, owner of the regional television network based in cities of São Paulo and one city of Minas Gerais, EPTV, also an Globo affiliate.

[15][16] In May 2019, a process of dismissals was initiated at the network's stations, from journalists to employees, after financial losses suffered by the group in 2018.

TV Bahia was the first television station in the North/Northeast of Brazil to start digital broadcasting on December 1, 2008.

[26] Bahia Agora: News bulletin broadcast during the commercial breaks by TV Oeste (with reports by Carlos Augusto, Lo-Hanna Nunes and Marta Ortega) and TV São Francisco (with reports by Joyce Guirra and Kris de Lima), that presents the breaking news from the region.

Jornal Bahia: The network's nightly newscast, broadcast Monday to Saturday and anchored by Fernando Sodake.

It is presented on the entire state, being anchored in a rotation scheme, by Thaic Carvalho and Vanderson Nascimento.

Jornal da Manhã: The network's morning newscast, presented statewide from Monday to Friday, and anchored by Ricardo Ishmael and Thaic Carvalho.

Presents curiosities, clips, documentaries, special series, film tips, theater, concerts, artists, visits to neighborhoods, behavior, tourism, coverage of events in the city of Salvador.