Roraima TV expands internationally with first branch in Guyana
Brazilian network opens operations in Lethem and establishes a strategic base in Georgetown to connect the two nations through bilingual communication

Roraima TV, the largest communication complex in the Brazilian state of Roraima, has officially launched its international expansion by opening its first foreign branch in the city of Lethem, Guyana. The move is led by the network’s founder and CEO, Mr. Rychard Santos, who is currently in the country building strategic commercial and institutional partnerships and overseeing the installation of a support base in Georgetown, the Guyanese capital.
The project’s goal is clear: to integrate Brazil and Guyana through journalism, create local job opportunities, and deliver high-quality bilingual programming across TV and digital platforms.
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🎯 Binational growth and regional development
The expansion of Roraima TV represents a new phase in regional broadcasting. The Lethem branch will serve as a production hub for local news, institutional content, and community-driven programs. Meanwhile, the capital city of Georgetown will host a strategic support base where programs will be adapted into native English for broader outreach.
Broadcasting is already underway in Brazil via Soul TV Channel 83, and content is also available worldwide through the network’s official app, compatible with both Android and iOS. Roraima TV reaffirms its commitment to modern, inclusive, and borderless communication.
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🧭 Local teams and bilingual content
Roraima TV’s expansion includes plans to hire local Guyanese professionals in key roles such as reporting, videography, production, and technical operations. All programming in Guyana will be produced in English, while coordination and distribution remain supported by the headquarters in Boa Vista, Brazil.
Future productions will highlight regional themes, culture, development projects, and economic opportunities, giving voice to local communities while strengthening Brazil-Guyana relations.
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🗣️ Founder’s Statement
“Roraima TV is now international. We are building bridges between Boa Vista, Lethem, and Georgetown, promoting culture, information, and collaboration across borders,” says Mr. Rychard Santos, CEO and founder of the network.
He adds that the initiative reflects the station’s vision for long-term integration, regional development, and innovation in journalism.
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📣 Open call for commercial and institutional partners
The network is currently welcoming local businesses, government agencies, and organizations to join its media ecosystem. The goal is to build a platform that reflects Guyana’s voice to the world, while generating cross-border visibility for sponsors, investors, and cultural institutions.
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📍 This institutional document is valid in Brazil and Guyana
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