NSC TV

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NSC TV
NSC TV logo.png
Type Broadcast television network
CountryBrazil
Broadcast area Santa Catarina
Ownership
OwnerNSC Comunicação
History
Launched1979 (as RBS TV Santa Catarina)
Links
Website redeglobo.globo.com/sc/nsctv/

NSC TV is a Brazilian regional television network that operates in the state of Santa Catarina. The network, whose acronym stands for Nossa Santa Catarina (English: "Our Santa Catarina"), is an affiliate of Rede Globo.

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NSC TV owns six affiliates in Santa Catarina, and the network's headquarters is in Florianópolis.

History

Beginning in 1979, Grupo RBS was the owner of six Rede Globo-affiliated television stations in Santa Catarina; those affiliates were operated as part of the RBS TV network. However, in 2011, Grupo RBS began to experience financial problems when its employees began to be detained for crimes against the country's national financial system as part of Operation Zelotes. [1] [2] Over the next four years, the group terminated the contracts of dozens of employees and rumors began to build about a potential sale of RBS TV's affiliates. [3] [4]

On March 7, 2016, RBS announced that its affiliates that are based in Santa Catarina would be sold to a new ownership group headed by the owner of Grupo NC. [5] The sale was approved by CADE on July 15. [6]

In October 2016, Grupo NC began to drop all instances of the RBS TV name from its newly acquired television affiliates. On August 15, 2017, those affiliates formed a new regional network under the name NSC TV.

Broadcasters

CallsignBroadcasterChannelLocation
ZYB 763 NSC TV Florianópolis 12 (33 UHF) (digital) Florianópolis
ZYB 760 NSC TV Blumenau 3 (34 UHF digital) Blumenau
ZYB 770 NSC TV Centro-Oeste 6 VHF (analog)
34 UHF (digital)
Joaçaba
ZYQ 651 NSC TV Chapecó 12 VHF (analog)
33 UHF (digital)
Chapecó
ZYB 762 NSC TV Criciúma 9 VHF (analog)
34 UHF (digital)
Criciúma
ZYB 765 NSC TV Joinville 5 (33 UHF digital) Joinville

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References

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  2. Murilo Alves, Brant Rodrigues, and Fabio Fabrini (March 28, 2015). "Empresas dizem não ter conhecimento da investigação da Operação Zelotes". O Estado de S. Paulo (in Portuguese). Retrieved March 6, 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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  4. Renner, Maurício (November 5, 2015). "RBS contrata Explorer para call center". Baguete (in Portuguese). Retrieved March 6, 2018.
  5. "RBS anuncia venda das operações de mídia em Santa Catarina". Grupo RBS (in Portuguese). March 7, 2016. Retrieved March 6, 2018.
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