Capitolio TV
It was established after the old parliament decided to close Asamblea Nacional Televisión after the opposition led by Democratic Unity Roundtable won the majority of the seats in the 2015 Venezuelan parliamentary election; for that reason it was replaced by the National Audiovisual Television Foundation ANTV granting the concession to its workers.Having already more than a month of live transmission without interruptions, the official inauguration of the channel was held at the protocolary room of the National Assembly on November 29, 2016.[4] The President of the Permanent Commission of Popular Power and Media of the National Assembly, Deputy Tomás Guanipa, and the president of the Capitolio TV Foundation, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez announced that it is planned for 2017 to recover the signal taken from the pre-2015 National Assembly of Venezuela and negotiate with satellite and cable TV providers to add Capitolio TV to the channel grid.[5] The logo of the channel has the Federal Legislative Palace, next to the Flag of Venezuela and 8 gold stars.The channel logo was released the same day of its presentation via live streaming.