The live camera from Supra FM shows the studio of the station linked to Brasília, in Brazil's Federal District, offering a visual look at the radio as the broadcast happens. Instead of streets or skylines, the image stays inside the studio, where announcers, microphones, audio equipment and the daily pace of the station become the main scene.
The schedule is strongly music-driven, so viewers often catch blocks of popular hits, sertanejo, samba, pagode and stretches of uninterrupted songs, mixed with short news items, comments and request-based segments. When the video feed is active, it adds context to what is on air by revealing simple backstage moments and the presence of the hosts during live breaks and talk segments. It is especially useful for people who like to see how a radio station works while listening to it.