ORTA was replaced by the current organisation, Ràdio i Televisió d'Andorra S.A. (RTVA), on 13 April 2000.
RTVA has been an active member of the European Broadcasting Union since 2002 and took part in the Eurovision Song Contest from 2004 to 2009 inclusive;[3][4] however, in 2012 it was believed to be due to withdraw from the EBU because of financial problems.
[5] The broadcaster has to compete with TV and radio stations from both France and Spain whose transmissions can easily be picked up in the principality.
ATV broadcasts a range of programming including sports, music, films and magazine shows as well as the daily children's strand Club Piolet.
The flagship news programme ATV Noticies is produced and broadcast three times a day, with bulletins at 13:45, 21:00 and prior to closedown.