a license to exploit a television station on VHF channel 10 in the city of Junín, Buenos Aires Province.
The license started its regular broadcasts on December 4, 1985 as LRH 450 TV Canal 10 de Junín.
[3][4] On September 23, 1987, Comfer, by means of Resolution nº 502 authorized Junín TV (owner of Channel 10) the installation of relay stations in Chivilcoy and Pergamino, assigning each relay station channels 8 and 12 respectively;[5] however, on January 26, 1988 (by means of Resolución nº 22), Resolution nº 502/88 annulled the construction permit; except the Chivilcoy repeater (channel 12).
[6] In August 1999, by means of Resolution nº 265, the Secretariat of Communications authorized Channel 10 to make digital terrestrial test broadcasts[7] in the ATSC standard chosen the previous year.
[7] In 2002, Channel 10 (which at that time was owned by businessman Carlos Ávila) and its sister channels América TV and CVN Cablevisión Noticias (currently A24), became part of the Multimedios América group, made up of Ávila, Daniel Vila (from Grupo UNO, currently Grupo América, which put 3 television channels and their percentage in the Diario La Primera) and Eduardo Eurnekian.