TV Serra Dourada

TV Serra Dourada (channel 9) is a Brazilian television station seated in Goiânia, capital of the state of Goiás.

The license for VHF channel 9 in Goiânia was granted by João Figueiredo on March 12, 1985,[1] to a company led by Goianese senator Benedito Vicente Ferreira.

However, it was handed over to businessman José Alves Filho, owner of retail outlet Alô Brasil and food company Arisco, who was responsible for the implementation of the station.

[3] In 1994, due to financial problems the Alô Brasil group was facing, TV Serra Dourada was sold to businessman João Alves de Queiroz Filho, owner of food industries Arisco and Assolan, starting to become a part of the group of the same name.

[5] On March 15, 2021, reporter Maycon Leão and his cameraman were damaged by a protester while they were making a live report for Jornal do Meio-Dia, about a protest that was blocking traffic in the BR-153 highway, against a statewide decree to close commercial activities to prevent the growth of the pandemic at the time.