TV Rádio Clube de Pernambuco

Founded in 1960, it was the first station in the state and the Northeast region, but in 1980, it was shut down after the Federal Government revoked its concession due to the Diários Associados crisis.

The acquisition of new equipment provided better images, combined with the fact of transmitting, live, the programming generated on broadcasters in the Southeast.

For some time, TV Rádio Clube's programming was made using a heavy amount of external resources, until the broadcaster managed to buy new equipment and get back on its feet in 1979.

Its last images were aired on the morning of that day, with a speech by its director, Ricardo Pinto, among the 160 employees who were watching the definitive end of its operations.

Then, Osório Romero, journalism editor, narrated the work of three DENTEL technicians who were sent to turn off the transmitters, taking the station off the air definitively at 10:50am.