Initially, financial assistance was assured by an agreement with Capital Partners, but the company resigned from the project.
Notable political commentators during this time included Janina Paradowska, Eliza Michalik, Wojciech Mazowiecki and Waldemar Jan Dziak, later Piotr Gembarowski and Mariusz Max Kolonko.
In May 2007, 50% of Superstacja's stocks were sold to Ster, linked to Heronim Ruta, a Cyfrowy Polsat shareholder e and close associate of Zygmunt Solorz-Żak.
On 7 May 2021 Telewizja Polsat, the owner of Superstacja since 2018, asked National Broadcasting Council about changes in the license to be allowed.
[2] With that in mind, 10 days later Superstacja finished broadcasting their premieres, being replaced with earlier recorded programmes from the main channel - Polsat.
[4] The channel has been relaunched at 6 am local time under the new name with news programme covered by Ewa Gajewska (since 2024, she works on Telewizja Polska).