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AWTN
1991-1995
Chronoteve was first founded as AWTN in Croeya in 1991 and is owned by Western Communications of Seahaus. AWTN originally broadcast as family and news television, with some programming dominated by reruns from the Big Three networks (ABC, CBS and NBC) plus Fox's strongest primetime programming. It turned into a special children's and pre-school station since 1993. It became a dedicated children's and pre-school station in 1993, with anime and video game programming added to the station's format in 1994. However, in July 1994, AWTN changed its format to a dual language station (Indonesian/English) as a result of AWTN being accepted by television stations in Indonesia, TVRI through a joint venture, on March 3 of that year.
1995-1998
In March 1995, in an effort to improve station finances and programming, AWTN was split into 2 stations. Telelibra becomes an Indonesian language station with a children's format, while AWTN remains in the same name and format, focusing on children's and pre-school programming.
Chronoteve
1998-2014
In January 1998, Chronostorm acquired AWTN and made it the flagship station of the children's and pre-school networks. 2 months later, the station changed its name to Chronoteve on March 17, 1998. Chronoteve's new logo was taken from the parent company of the station itself.
2014-present
In 2012, the parent Chronostorm was sold to PWER Holdings. Two years later, Chronoteve launched a modification to their 1998 logo by providing gradients and using brighter colors. Chronoteve and Toonsat were later sold to TMK Corp. in likely 2018, only for resale to RedeCom on May 26, 2022. RedeCom (including Chronostorm) merged with Mein Corporation on October 30, 2022 resulting in Chronoteve moving its operations to America and becoming the children's and pre-school programming station in the United States.
2022 (tentative)
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