In Divinópolis, Minas Gerais, Brazil, local information works best when it is close to people and clear about what is happening. The station built its profile around regional journalism, combining newscasts and service-driven segments that follow the city's pace and keep attention on everyday issues. Its affiliation with Rede Minas supports a regional identity, giving room to stories that make sense from a local point of view.
Broadcast on channel 13, the project dates back to January 1992, founded by state deputy Jaime Martins do Espírito Santo. That background helps explain a steady editorial focus on reporting, context, and continuity. On Live TV, updates feel immediate, with coverage shaped by proximity to the city and a preference for straightforward communication.
Programs such as Jornal Candidés, Notícias da Hora, and Bom Dia Divinópolis help structure the schedule with a mix of breaking moments and regular follow-up. The reports highlight municipal topics and organize information in a way that supports understanding, without leaning on spectacle. The result is a consistent rhythm where relevance stays at the center.
For viewers who watch through the internet, Online TV keeps the same connection to the city, with practical access to the programming and familiar regional tone. The channel becomes a daily reference point for Divinópolis, balancing news and community presence with an approach that stays grounded and local.
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Online TV in Minas Gerais