In 1998, Julio Vera Abad and other businessmen contested their rights over the station, which led to a series of judicial litigations that extended for over ten years.
In 1983, with a discrete advertising campaign in Lima, Favorita de Televisión - Canal 13 announced the start of its operations for 1984 but never materialized.
The name Global Televisión was adopted in 1991 in time for the launch of their satellite connections in order to cover the whole country.
In 1995, Vittorio de Ferrari signs a deal with Antena 3 and started to show their productions as well as imported films and cartoons.
Following the death the channel's owner, his son, Roberto de Ferrari, revokes the contract with Antena 3 and sold it to Genaro Delgado Parker.
In 1997, Global Televisión vía Channels 13 from Lima, 45 from Arequipa and 30 from Cuzco are broadcast live or delayed & exclusive Copa Libertadores with Sporting Cristal matches only (only for Perú).
Due to Grupo ATV’s brand license with América Televisión being expired and the network being faced with low ratings.