TV3 Corporation

1999-2004
In 1999, Television 3 Holdings merged with CRK to form KMW (an acronym for Kaehian Media Works). By then, the company was majority-owned by Cheyennian media company ChyWest Global Communications.

2018-2020
In 2019, MediaWorks New Eusland was looking to sell its assets in Kaehia due to financial struggles and a ratings lock between KBC One, Prime and TVQ, although the sale would likely take longer than expected due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The sale was finalized on July 17th, 2020.

2020-2021
On July 17th, 2020, the remaining New Euslandian stocks in MediaWorks New Eusland (Kaehia) were sold to a consortium led by local investors, renaming it TV3 Corporation. The company's main priorities set by its new CEO are to make the company profitable again, invest in more local content as soon budget is allowed to such and decrease its reliance on imported content. Its radio stations were relaunched under their new names on July 20th. However, due to the imminent revocation of TV3's broadcast license due to its several lawsuits for misinformation about the covid-19 pandemic and the current Government, the company announced on August 16th, 2021 that it will willingly suppress its broadcast licenses and it would sell its channels' archives and most of their formats and broadcasting rights and its radio stations to The Kaehian Herald Media, who is to inherit TV3's frequencies as well, although that sale would be technically structured as a merger where TV3's shareholders would get 40% of KMH's shares alongside the warranty that most jobs, save for the ones who would have controversial views, would be preserved. The sale was completed on September 26th, 2021 (the date the government set for TV3's shutdown the previous month) when Prime switched its LCN to channel 3.