Tele 7

[2] The channel was publicly announced in March 2005, with Medcom announcing a wide raft of foreign acquisitions (dubbed originals of the American networks and supplied third-party series, as originally seen on the Latin American feeds of Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon and Discovery Kids) and a handful of local content.

[15] In anticipation for the 2006 FIFA World Cup, the channel started airing the Mexican-produced Poncho Balón shorts, from May 8 to June 9.

[18] On September 18, it was one of the six channels that broadcast the Solo en la Tele (Only on TV) campaign about the benefits of advertising on television.

[19] The channel teamed up with Asociación Panameña de Ayuda al Niño Quemado (Apaniquem) in October to launch a campaign promoting the lowering of child burn, with PSAs appearing throughout the day.

[23] In October 2008, the government notified MEDCOM to reduce the coverage area of the channel in the districts of Chame and San Carlos.

[24] In June 2009 the channel premiered Tiempo estudiantil, a 20-episode series on problems the youth faced at the time, using two local bands as basis.

[25] On July 13, 2011, it was announced that Tele 7 would shut down and would be replaced from August 1 by Mall TV, a channel that already existed on cable.