TVM started broadcasting to Beira in April 1992[4] with funding from RTP, who provided technical support in the development of the network due to a protocol signed in September 1989.
[14] 9TV was known for its initial phase where it was devoid of news, and aimed at a younger audience, a profile that continued for a short period after the rename to TIM.
[10] In February 2008, Pais do Amaral, a Portuguese businessman and former owner of TVI, decided to buy 60% of the shares, going against Mozambican regulations for foreign ownership, who set the limit at 20%.
[15] RTK resumed broadcasting in 2006 as KTV, with a similar profile, pioneering the usage of TV chats used mainly to fill overnight programming.
[19] Digital terrestrial platform Transporte, Multiplexação e Transmissão was created in 2017 with support from Chinese company StarTimes, receiving a US$156 million investment.
[20] On 20 September 2021, Mozambique began shutting down analog television signals in Maputo, Nampula and Tete, finishing the process on 10 December.