It is part of the Spanish government's FORTA media network, and has an international channel Aragón TV INT.
Although since 1991 works began to build the headquarters of the public radio and television of Aragon, the lack of political agreements kept the establishment of the media on hold.
For this reason, in July 1993, an agreement was signed between the regional government and the Antena 3 channel for the broadcast of programming aimed at Aragón for three hours a day,[1] however, in September of the same year the project was discarded due to a motion of no confidence that caused a political change in the regional government.
On 25 February 2006, they broadcast a football match between Real Zaragoza and FC Barcelona, returning to a test phase after.
Most of the programming is done in Spanish, with the exception of the half-hour weekly magazine Charrín Charrán, which is broadcast in Aragonese.