RPC Guarapuava is a Brazilian television station, headquartered in Guarapuava, a city in the state of Paraná. It operates on channel 2 (32 UHF digital) and is affiliated with TV Globo.
History
The station was founded on November 25, 1989, as TV Independência Guarapuava, a Rede Manchete affiliate owned by Sistema Sul de Comunicação (currently Grupo RIC, owner of RIC TV, a network of Record affiliates). The station was the fourth in the system, serving an estimated audience of 1,3 million.[1] The station was later renamed TV Guairacá and became a Band affiliate in 1993.
In November 2000, RPC bought the station from J. Malluceli, and, consequently, became a TV Globo affiliate. The move meant the replacement of the news program produced by the Band O&O in Curitiba by a local newscast generated directly from Guarapuava. The first two months were used to prepare its staff, with the station producing pilots of the local Paraná TV, only to be reviewed by the main station in Curitiba. The approval meant that a segment of the second edition of Paraná TV would be produced locally.