Documents from this time period uncovered at the Central State Archive, show that the functions related to ATSH (as a news agency) were retained by the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
On January 18, 1943, newspaper "Tomori", while compiling the biography of the Minister of Popular Culture, writes that Mihal Sherko created ATSH in 1927, within the Press Office at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
A government decree on December 3, 1941 created for the first time the Ministry of Popular Culture, taking over all the duties of the General Directorate of Press, Propaganda and Tourism that ceased to exist.
Under the supervision of Thanas Nano, the activity of ATSH was based solely on the Marxist-Leninist principles of the labour party and the teachings of comrade Enver Hoxha for popular journalism.
Initially the website had only non-video and audio content but after 1998, other elements were introduced such as videos and photos, thus formatted on the basis of enriching the new media genres.