The station broadcast on UHF channel 28 and at start it had a limited schedule, relaying popular American television series of the time such as Dallas, Charlie’s Angels, Diff’rent Strokes, The Jeffersons and The Love Boat among others.
The legality of VCT led to debates on the subject, over times, writers to Stabroek News' letter column described it as a "pirate" station.
VCT was being affected by the global financial crisis of the time and the state of the local advertising market, which for such a small population was being served by a large number of television channels.
Unnamed Ramroop officials were expecting the channel to have a large makeover, with “new and exciting programs to Guyanese as they seek to enhance the quality of local television viewing”.
[6] In May 2002, a member of the VCT Network staff was suspended from working at the channel for a period of one month, due to the airing of the Andrew Douglas tape.
[8] Anthony Vieira made critical remarks of other ethnic minorities in Guyana, specifically the African and Indian communities that dominated the country, in the third week of May 2004.