In March 2001, the ownership and management of the station were changed,[1] and started airing original productions, as well as programming from Channel 9.
[2] The channel was temporarily closed due to the ESR's decision on December 4, 2012, which stated that 2003-2006 depreciation was not filed and did not submit the appropriate data to transfer of shares.
[3] One and a half year later, on April 7, 2014, a "therapy request" for the station was accepted by The National Television Council,[4] after being rejected once,[5] thus it is able to operate once again.
[6] The station would initially co-operate with powered by Epsilon TV for its acquired programming and filming of the news bulletin in the latter one's facilities.
It would also air external productions, video clips, football matches and sport coverages, Greek and foreign films, documentaries, cartoons, the hidden camera reality television series Cheaters, and the telenovelas Tres Mejores and Nunca te olvidaré.