TV Verdes Mares's studios and transmitter are located on Desembargador Moreira Avenue, in the Dionísio Torres district of Fortaleza.
In record time, Queiroz began assembling the structure of the station, which would be located in an area of 9 000 m2 in the Estância Castelo district (now Dionísio Torres).
[5] On January 31, 1970, at 7:30 pm, TV Verdes Mares was officially inaugurated, with a mass celebrated at the station's headquarters and the premiere of newscast Telejornal Padrão, with a duration of 20 minutes, anchored by journalist Mardônio Sampaio.
[4][7] From 1973 onwards, TV Verdes Mares began to have translator stations in the interior of Ceará and to some cities in other states, such as Mossoró, in Rio Grande do Norte.
[10] The logo of TV Verdes Mares is symbolized by the design of a smiling mermaid, in greenish colors, giving the thumbs up signs, with hair going to the right.
[12] Due to its 48th anniversary, the logo receives a new typography, replacing Rede Globo's default font and using a new color gradient from the Ceará sea (50% green and 50% blue).
The president of Sistema Verdes Mares, Yolanda Queiroz, signs the granting of the 33 UHF channel for digital transmission, in a ceremony held at the headquarters of the Federation of Industries of the State of Ceará (FIEC), in Fortaleza.
The station made the local generation of the match between Cruzeiro and Flamengo, valid for the Brazil Cup final, narrated by Globo's sportscaster Luís Roberto, as well as live participations from the station's master control with reporter Alana Araújo, who showed the signal being interrupted at 11:59 PM, after completion of the match, and being replaced by a notice from the Ministry of Science, Technology, Innovation and Communications (MCTIC) and ANATEL about the switch-off.