It owns four television stations covering all 78 cities of Espírito Santo, being TV Gazeta Vitória the flagship network.
With an agrarian tradition (in a State that was beginning its migration to factory-export production) and linked to political activities (in a time of dictatorship), the Monteiro Lindenberg family started to invest to make crossings in the fields of power.
[1] With the growth of the TV audience, mainly around Globo, included in the national project to establish a mass communication system in Brazil, the Monteiro Lindenberg family sees TV as a place for investment and action, reinforcing its presence in the media business, since the clan already owned the newspaper A Gazeta since the 1940s, acquired in the context of political-party disputes.
Based on negotiations, disputes and conversations that date back to the early 1970s, the Monteiro Lindenberg family obtained the Globo retransmission contract and the concession of a channel, inaugurating TV Gazeta on September 11, 1976.
These channels maintain local programming, reproducing content from Globo and TV Gazeta de Vitória.