There were five original owners of Coestrellas, each with 20 percent of the company: Benjumea, Pereiro, Fernando González Pacheco, and two businessmen, Gustavo Cárdenas Giraldo (president and legal representative) and Jorge Ospina (who would soon back out to work at his other programadoras, Prego Televisión and TeVecine — some of Ospina's stake was sold to Cárdenas's wife, Claudia Samper, a public relations expert).
Sabariedades was the main vehicle that kept it afloat, a ninety-minute variety and game show that aired on Saturday afternoons on Cadena Uno and was presented by Pacheco and Benjumea.
In 1984, Dejémonos de Vainas, a major success for the programadora, premiered on that same channel, airing on Friday nights.
Monday nights included Compre la Orquesta, in collaboration with RTI, which may have been one of the most popular TV shows of the decade.
The 1987 bidding cycle gave Coestrellas 4+1⁄2 hours of weekly programming, but the allotted time blocks were not choice cuts.
Other major programs that Coestrellas broadcast were foreign imports (enlatados), such as CHiPs and Laverne and Shirley.
Ultimately the show was suspended and main actor Jorge Félix Alis left Colómbia.
Facing the programadoras crisis that had started a few years earlier, it allied with Datos y Mensajes, Mejía & Asociados and Big Bang TV to program Canal A from 1:00pm to 8:00pm in a bid to make the channel more coherent.