The channel serves as the flagship broadcasting property of the Rede Integração network, which has three other stations covering western Minas Gerais.
[1] TV Triângulo started broadcasting in 1964, after studying the potential for a television station in Uberlândia.
The station covered the 1970 FIFA World Cup and signed an agreement with Walter Clark to bring Jornal Nacional, as well as programs from Jô Soares and Chacrinha,[1] before becoming a Globo affiliate in 1971.
Occasionally, Record would send the wrong tape, which ruined the logic of the story lines. Upon joining TV Globo in 1971, the station took part of the creation of the network's affiliate system.
[2] Over time, new stations in the inland area of Minas appeared, with the attempt of forming a regional network.