TV Borborema (channel 8) is a Brazilian television station based in Campina Grande, Paraíba.
It was founded in 1966, being the first television station in the state, and is owned-and-operated by the Fortaleza, Ceará-based Sistema Opinião de Comunicação.
For a short period, it began broadcasting content from TV Record and TVS Rio de Janeiro, where the remaining Tupi affiliates were housed.
Then, on September 8, it joined Rede Globo,[2] remaining with the network until December 31, 1986, when TV Paraíba went on air.
A solemn session was also held at the Municipal Chamber of Campina Grande, where the Medal of Honor for Municipal Merit was awarded to the broadcaster, for 50 years of services provided, and the title of citizen of Campina Grande to the president of the Sistema Opinião de Comunicação, Cândido Pinheiro Júnior.