Rede Bahia de Televisão

Rede Bahia de Televisão
TypeTerrestrial television network
BrandingRede Bahia
Country
AvailabilityBahia
FoundedDecember 9, 1983 (1983-12-09)
by ACM Júnior and César Mata Pires
TV stationsTV Bahia (Salvador)
TV Oeste (Barreiras)
TV Santa Cruz (Itabuna)
TV São Francisco (Juazeiro)
TV Subaé (Feira de Santana)
TV Sudoeste (Vitória da Conquista)
Headquarters123 Prof. Aristídes Novis Street, Salvador
OwnerRede Bahia
Key people
Marcos Machado (President)
Launch date
March 10, 1985 (1985-03-10)
27 UHF (Alagoinhas, Feira de Santana and Uauá)
28 UHF (Ilhéus, Jequié, Juazeiro, Paulo Afonso and Vitória da Conquista)
29 UHF (Barreiras, Porto Seguro and Salvador)
30 UHF (Eunápolis, Guanambi, Itabuna and Teixeira de Freitas)
03 VHF (Alagoinhas)
04 VHF (Itabuna)
05 VHF (Barreiras and Guanambi)
06 VHF (Jequié and Paulo Afonso)
07 VHF (Uauá and Teixeira de Freitas)
09 VHF (Eunápolis and Porto Seguro)
13 VHF (Ilhéus)
Picture format
1080i (HDTV)
480i (SDTV)
Affiliation(s)TV Globo
Official website
redeglobo.globo.com/redebahia
LanguagePortuguese

Rede Bahia de Televisão (also called as RBT or Rede Bahia) is a Brazilian statewide TV Globo-affiliated commercial broadcast television network owned by Rede Bahia. The network is headquartered at 123 Prof. Aristídes Novis Street in Salvador, Bahia. Rede Bahia is the only statewide television network in Bahia, covering all the 417 cities of the state.

Rede Bahia has six owned-and-operated stations throughout Bahia: TV Bahia in Salvador, TV Oeste in Barreiras, TV Santa Cruz in Itabuna, TV São Francisco in Juazeiro, TV Subaé in Feira de Santana, and TV Sudoeste in Vitória da Conquista.