À Punt

Originally, it was intended to also be available in other Catalan-speaking territories, namely Catalonia and Balearic Islands, as is the case with TV3 and IB3 respectively, and to recover the defunct broadcasting of these channels in the area,[4] but the Spanish government rejected the multiplex needed to establish it.

The shutdown followed a debt of €1.3 billion and continuous scandals of censorship and manipulation, such as information on the Gürtel case or the metro accident in Valencia in 2006.

[7][8]On 14 July 2016, the Corts approved with 64 votes in favour (PSPV, Compromís, Podemos and Ciutadans) and 26 abstentions (PP) a law proposal for the creation of the Valencian Media Corporation.

On December 18, 2017, the first broadcasts began on the À Punt website, displaying the existing Valencian dubs of Doraemon, Hamtaro and Case Closed.

The channel's launch was realised at 14:30 CEST, with the first edition of À Punt Notícies, a 45-minute news report presented by Adelaida Ferre and Vanessa Gregori.

Test card shown on the three former Valencian channels on 30 August 2017. The text, in Valencian, reads "We are À Punt Mèdia. We are working to make the Valencian public communication space a reality" .