Uranio TV was a Peruvian over-the-air television channel whose programming consisted of video clips of various genres.
[2][6] Between 1998 and 2002, Uranio 15 gained fame for including emerging Peruvian cumbia artists in its musical offering.
[8] In 2001, the channel was relaunched as Uranio TV and included more genres in its programming, such as merengue, salsa, bachata, tecno, Eurodance, pachanga, children's music, among others.
A few months later, that same year, the station began broadcasting on a test signal without a commercial name, transmitting old videos automatically and without an announcer.
After the purchase of Grupo ATV by Albavisión, the channel was relaunched as La Tele on January 7, 2009, as a test station, with programming refocused on telenovelas focused on female audiences.