TV Brasília

João Calmon, on his behalf, declared that the television station would compensate the lack of theatres, cinemas, stadiums or nightlife in the city.

For the broadcast of the inauguration of the new capital, the Diários Associados decided to link Belo Horizonte to Brasilia, which had twelve microwave towers.

In the same year, writer Sylvia Orthof arrived to TV Brasília to produce the first children's program of the capital, Teatro do Candanguinho, which remained until 1964 in the station's line-up.

The hosts were Zélia Marcondes and Renée Nunes, who gave tips on decorations, fashions, cuisine, beauty, horoscope and stickers.

After the closure of the Tupi Network, along with other affiliates, it began to air REI (Rede de Emissoras Independentes) programming, led by TV Record and TVS do Rio.

The change soon brought positive results, however, the economic situation in which the Diários Associados found themselves soon intensified and the station was forced to end its local programming.

Negotiation at the time was possible because the broadcaster was one of the few active vehicles of the Diários Associados that was freed from the judicial blockade brought by Gilberto Chateaubriand.

On the night of the counting of the second round of the 2002 elections, the broadcaster was the only one to follow, with information in real time, the course of the dispute between the two main candidates for the government of the Federal District.

Only this program, live, with intense participation from viewers, remained on the air for eight consecutive hours, resulting in audience records and high approval by the public.

In June 2003, surprising the advertising market, the broadcaster left RedeTV !, and became the first affiliate of the recently created Rede 21 of Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação, until then focused only on Greater São Paulo.

The purpose of television was to become a reference in local journalism, seeking to be the vehicle of the Brasiliense par excellence, in this way, four daily news programs were shown.

The channel continues to belong to the Organizations Paulo Octávio, which hold 50% of the share capital, with the other 50% returning to the Associated Diaries that edit the Correio Braziliense.

The sale was signed on the afternoon of January 23, by the representative of Paulo Octavio, Anna Christina Kubitschek Pereira and by the president of the Courier, Álvaro Teixeira da Costa.

On July 8, a party held at the Ilha das Tribos space, in Brasília, officially marked the beginning of the partnership between RedeTV!

Brasília, is one of the cities with the worst performance in terms of regionalization of programming, reaching an average of 6.61% according to the study of the Observatory on the Right to Communication (2009).

In February 2009, TV Brasília changes its local schedule during prime time and starts showing Notícias das 7, which due to its low audience, would be extinct three months later.

In August, the broadcaster starts to show the program Antônio Roberto e Você, which is also shown on TV Alterosa in Minas Gerais, which also belongs to the Diários Associados.

On November 14, the broadcaster premiered the police program DF Alerta, presented by Fred Linhares, becoming an audience phenomenon, reaching absolute success according to Ibope's assessment.

In September 2013, due to the change in the local schedule in the midday range, the Bola Dividida program started to be shown at 6:00 pm.

On February 17, 2014, TV Brasília launched its new program, with the creation of "Super Local Band", and its studios were again located at the headquarters of the Associated Diaries in the Graphic Industry Sector, being officially opened on April 29. .

In February 2017, DF Alerta will be introduced on an interim basis by reporter Rodrigo Lemes, the day after Fred Linhares was hired by RecordTV Brasília.

and in April of the same year, due to the pandemic of the new coronavirus, TV Brasília chose to show some programs directly from the home of their presenters, such as Vrum, DF Alerta and others.

And in 1961, already on Channel 6, he won a version of the Indian TV Tupi differentiated from other affiliates, but in 1962 he started to follow the aesthetic standard of SP.

In 1968, TV Brasília improves its Indian child, who now gains body and voice and interacts in the advertising pieces and vignettes of the broadcaster, representing the federal capital.

At the end of 1980, the station won a logo made by Cyro Del Nero, representing the number 6 stylized in RGB colors and with its own typography, inspired by Brasilia's different architecture.

In 2002, already belonging to the Paulo Octávio Group, TV Brasília started to use the name "Canal 6" more than its own, in order to signal to the viewer that the company had changed owner and objectives.

The number 6 became the symbol as an attempt to become more popular in the market, all programs, brands and its visual identity in general were updated, keeping no memory of the time when it was administered by the Associated Diaries, the logo became a simple 6, changing the traditional blue color to a golden yellow.

On June 1, 2003, the broadcaster became the first affiliate of the recently created Rede 21 of Grupo Bandeirantes de Comunicação, and with this new era, a new visual identity was developed, highly contemporary and aligned with the market of the time.

new news, police, sports, entertainment, series and even humorous videos were launched, the visual identity was responsible for Ruth Reis, Toni Lucena and Rubens Duarte, more later for Aguinaldo Abreu and Diego Brandão.

In the following year, its programs were visually modified and in April 2010, with the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the channel, a new vignette, a ringing sound and a new slogan was launched: TV that sees the city in its own way.