On February 13, 2004, Tunimedia SARL was granted a 10-year renewable broadcasting license against a royalty of two million dinars per year.
The group of the Tunisian millionaire Larbi Nasra launched Hannibal TV on February 12, 2005, at 7:00 pm (Tunisian time) but its official launch took place only on 13 February (date of the first anniversary of the granting of the broadcasting license to chain).
[1] Under the terms of the contract, Hannibal TV would cooperate with the French group in the field of advertising and program production and secondly of a communications consultancy that would focus on attracting foreign advertisers.
[2] As a result of financial problems, these two channels ceased broadcasting two years later.
[3] Tarek Kadada, a Saudi Arabian-born Palestinian, held 49 percent of the capital and became the main shareholder of the channel.