TV Marajoara

Canned imported content such as films, cartoons and series sent by plane by TV Tupi São Paulo also completed the schedule.

[3] With the advent of satellite transmissions, local programming was being replaced by the network retransmission of Rede Tupi attractions, and the number of employees was gradually reduced.

[1] Channel 4 used the facilities until 1997, when Rede Boas Novas, which bought TV Guajará in 1995, moved its headquarters to the Theological Seminary of the Assembly of God (SETAD), in Marco.

When TV Guajará was sold to Boas Novas in 1995, these tapes were donated, along with other historical equipment from both broadcasters, to the Museu da Imagem e do Som do Pará.

[3] Another part of the collection was in the possession of Diários Associados, and ended up being lost in the 1990s along with photo files and copies of the newspaper A Província do Pará when the group disbanded the periodical.