A Paraguay-Argentine digital television production center was announced in February 2011, aiming to produce content for an all-digital public TV station, which was already on the works.
[5] TV Pública Paraguay was set up with foreign aid from Japan and the promise of being independent and impartial, as a public broadcaster that served the citizens and not the Executive Power, reiterating the fact that it had no links to the government.
The channel was scheduled to launch on August 15 and was studying options for a terrestrial frequency on the UHF band in Asunción, in both analog and digital formats.
[6] The network was negotiating with Manuel Cuenca, who had left SNT due to a scandal the previous month, to present programs for the channel.
[7] As part of the celebrations for the Bicentennial of the Independence of Paraguay, on May 14, 2011, the new Paraguayan state channel called "TV Pública Paraguay" was inaugurated; technologically being the most modern channel in the country, and with the aim of introducing digital terrestrial television broadcasts, using the Japanese ISDB-T standard.
[11] The network hired chef Santiago Montañéz in August, who would return to television after eight years absent, presenting a cooking show, La Cacerola, with an October 3 premiere date.
[16] Paraguay TV premiered an investigation program on June 5, 2012, La mano en el fuego.
[23] The effects of the strike at TV Pública Paraguay caused massive concern in the area, with disruptions in classes and windows broken by protesters.
Former Minister of Communications Augusto dos Santos believed that the new name's rationale had "limited reflection" and that the rename was due to political concerns.
[33] In October, the channel unveiled its new corporate campaign: Los ojos de un país (the eyes of a country).
[36] Anticipating moves from the private sector to launch an all-news channel, Paraguay TV started offering an eight-hour morning news block from 5:30am to 1:30pm in March 2014.
The year ended with the channel being received by two million viewers, having increased its daily number of news hours from three to twelve.
[42] On May 24, 2016, Paraguay TV officially announced that it would be the only over-the-air channel to broadcast all the Copa América Centenario matches, from different cities in the United States.
[46] Unlike the signal available in Paraguay Within the Argentine platform, the channel broadcast in the 4: 3 aspect ratio through pan and scan, which represents a loss of image since the lateral ends are cut off so that it can fit on cathode ray tube television sets.
On August 14, 2018, the signal ceased its broadcasts on the TDA Argentina platform, leaving its place vacant and for 9 months, the channel was replaced by Mirador.
With this, the channel was positioned as a "total information" platform, with over 12 hours of news and current affairs programming daily.
Priority was initially given to a restructuring of the morning schedule, whereas from April, afternoons were going to be dedicated to family, students and society.
According to officials from the channel, the system is "old" and, according to the Vice Minister of Communication, Alejandra Duarte Albospino, "there is no budget to acquire a new one.