Main programming consists of local news, telenovelas, and Panamanian reality shows called Produccion Nacional (national productions).
TVN rarely broadcasts sports, however, they launched sister station TV Max channel 9 to specialize in those programs.
The station had technical support from ABC International Television Inc.[1] with a heavy emphasis on musical shows and American imports.
[3] In 1964, Tevedos planned to enable some of its programs to air on Telebarú, an independent television station in David, a city in the country's west.
In 1978, TVN transmitted their first FIFA World Cup, but on delay; rival RPC had the rights to air it live.