Operating on VHF channel 4 (digital channel 28, PSIP 4.1), it is both an owned-and-operated station and the flagship station of Bolivisión, a network owned by Albavisión, in turn owned by Remigio Ángel González.
[1] Galavisión started broadcasting on channel 4 in 1984, like most of the early private television stations, it relied heavily on piracy of foreign content, canned, with its audience preferring entertainment and mainly seen as elitist.
In 1996-1997, due to a rift that dissolved Telesistema Boliviano and CDT, as well as ECOR's acquisition of channel 9, the station was sold to Ernesto Asbún, owner of Antena Uno in Cochabamba.
[5][6] At the end of May 2007, weeks after Remigio Ángel González bought the network, he visited its facilities in a two-leg tour of Bolivia.
[7] Bolivisión Santa Cruz started digital terrestrial and, in turn, HD broadcasts in 2018, alongside its sister O&O stations in the trunk axis (La Paz and Cochabamba).