Today the company owns the largest optical-coaxial cable network on the territory of the Burgas and Targovishte regions.
The main Skat channel was also broadcast from Burgas, until the early 2000s (decade), when it was relocated to Sofia.
In 2005 Skat television became a center of controversy caused by the company's hosting of programs and shows supporting Bulgarian nationalist political party Attack.
Complaints from the Bulgarian Helsinki Committee and the political party Euroroma, stating that various Skat TV shows were focused on racial intolerance and racism, caused the Council for Electronic Media (CEM) to announce investigations into the programs broadcast on the Skat cable television channel in July – August 2005.
On 17 May 2011 Skat created its own nationalist party called National Front for the Salvation of Bulgaria.