Bolivisión

[1] The channel was launched on June 17, 1997, following the dissolution of Telesistema Boliviano, and later the creation of Unitel and the beginning of its relations with Galavisión.

América Televisión (unrelated to the Peruvian channel of the same name) was the first private network in the country to broadcast via satellite in 1994 and was one of the first to reach the 9 capitals of the department of La Paz.

[3] In 1995, Raúl Garáfulic (owner of Red ATB) terminated his contract with TeleOriente and stopped broadcasting on channel 9 in Santa Cruz.

After the end of the partnership, Raul Garafulic bought channel 5 from Santa Cruz, which was part of the Asociación Boliviana de Canales (ABC).

[5] Bolivisión was struggling due to the dominant position Red Uno and ATB held in the market, while the former ABC went through four changes in ownership.

[7] It was on July 17, 1997 that Bolivisión was refounded, and in September of the same year it returned to the air in La Paz through channel 5 VHF.

Wilstermann boxing match live at 7:00 p.m. Later, the station moved its studios to the fourth floor of the Shopping Norte in La Paz.

Once LAB went bankrupt and before the judgment that was coming, Asbún sold Bolivisión to the Mexican Remigio Ángel González, owner of the Albavisión media conglomerate,[9] who initially held 10% of the shares.

[11] Due to the acquisition, starting in 2007, the channel's programming began to consist of Mexican and Brazilian telenovelas from Televisa and TV Globo, respectively.

[13] Bolvisión became the first commercial television network to downlink its HD signal from the Túpac Katari 1 satellite in October 2018.

Game show presented by Hans Caceres and Leonel Fransezze, produced by Smilehood Media and Kontenidos Agencia Digital.

As Galavisión, it produced a variety show for Santa Cruz de la Sierra called Garabato in 1995, before the current network was formed.

[20] In 2007, shortly after Albavisión took over the channel, it started including paid text message services in some of its programs.