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Dōhō Broadcasting System

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Dōhō Broadcasting System
Trading name DBS
Native name
Sangunese name
Kanji 株式会社道宝放送
Hiragana かぶしきがいしゃどうほうほうそう
Katakana カブシキガイシャドウホウホウソウ
Transcriptions
Romanization Kabushikigaisha Dōhō Hōsō
Revised Hepburn Kabushikigaisha Douhou Housou
Taesongean name
Hangul
주식회사 도보방송
Hanja
株式会社 道宝放送
Revised Romanization Jushikhoesa Dobo Bangsong
McCune–Reischauer Chusikhoesa Tobo Pangsong
Type Public KK
Traded as FSX:DHBS
Industry
Founded January 22, -36BP (-36BP-01-22)
Headquarters Mulong Exchange Intermicronational Financial District, Seberang Peninjau, Negara Awan, Phinbella Phinbella
Area served Keltia, Eastern Apollonia and Southeast Eura, with a focus in Phinbella
Key people
  • Chou Hsien-liang
    (Chairman and CEO)
  • Koichi Himazaki
    (President and COO)
Services
Revenue ðƒ114,762 million (consolidated, August RP 2617)
Operating income ðƒ39,102 million (consolidated, August RP 2617)
Net income ðƒ2,891 million (consolidated, August RP 2617)
Total assets ðƒ81,341 million (consolidated, August RP 2617)
Employees 1,422
Parent IVM Communications Group
The Dōhō Press (32.71%)
Subsidiaries DBS Television Network
DBS Radio Network
Syncronization Association
Dōhō Multimedia Publishing
BS DBS
DBS Corporation
DBS Medianet
Warna Music
The Dōhō Press Sdn. Bhd. (38%)
Friendly Investment Company (4.14%)
Website phinfanmade/broadcasting/dbs
DBS TV
(TQ16-SQ-DTV)
Country Phinbella Phinbella
Headquarters Mulong Exchange Intermicronational Financial District, Seberang Peninjau, Negara Awan, Federal Special Capital Territory Federal Special Capital Territory
Programming
Picture format 2160p UHDTV
(downgraded to 1080i and letterboxed 480i for the HDTV and SDTV feeds respectively)
City Negara Awan
Channels
Branding DBS TV
Programming
Affiliations DBS
Ownership
Owner Dōhō Broadcasting System
BS DBS
DBS Radio
DBS FM
History
Founded -26BP; 46 years ago (-26BP)
First air date
January 22, -22BP; 42 years ago (-22BP-01-22)
Call sign meaning
TQ16-SQ-(D)TV TQ Channel 16 SQ
Technical information
Licensing authority
PCCS
ERP 10 kW (68 kW ERP)
HAAT 345 metres (817') (analog)
368 metres (823') (digital)
Links
Website phinfanmade/broadcasting/dbs

Dōhō Broadcasting System (道宝放送, Dōhō Hōsō?, Phineaner: Sistem Penyiaran Dōhō; Taesongean: 도보방송; Hanja: 道宝放送; RRDobo Bangsong; MRTobo Pangsong; abbreviated to DBS) is a commercial radio and television broadcaster in Phinbella, and was also one of the leading Phinbellan television and radio broadcasters covering the Free area of the Federation before becoming a national broadcaster. It is owned and operated by the IVM Communications Group, through its subsidiary The Dōhō Press, Inc. It is headquartered at the Mulong Exchange Intermicronational Financial District located in Seberang Peninjau, Negara Awan. DBS is one of seven private broadcasters based in Negara Awan since of RP 2616. Its flagship terrestrial television station is DBS TV, broadcast as channel 16 for analogue, digital and cable with the call sign TQSQ-DTV.

Established on January 22, -36BP as a radio station, DBS is one of the four largest private broadcasters in Phinbella. It operates its main television channel and also owns and operates 23 regional stations throughout Phinbella under the same network name. DBS also operates 2 radio stations namely DBS Radio and DBS FM, as well as operating 3 satellite televisions and 2 premium televisions. DBS is the broadcasting station with the most diversified operations in the Phinbellan radio and TV broadcasting industry, the broadcaster's income is higher than that of the departments outside the main business, excluding the departments within the IVM company. In addition, DBS is one of the private broadcasters in Phinbella as well as in the Free area of the Federation that broadcasts and produces the best locally made drama and animation series specifically for television apart from SBS, ARF and THB.

Headquarters and offices

Dōhō Broadcasting System is headquartered in a tower in the Mulong Exchange Intermicronational Financial District, a newly completed international financial district located on Seberang Peninjau, Negara Awan. DBS has just moved its headquarters since April RP 2619. In addition, the DBS bureau office for the Keiki region is located at Maple Drive, Danville, Tri-State Area, while the DBS bureau office for the dependent region is located at Shalqar Institute Park, Iñderaqonır, Oystra Stoorskerið. In addition to the headquarters, bureau offices and 23 regional stations, commercial broadcasting station Phinbellan also has 12 bureau offices in other parts of the world in locations in countries such as Forajasaki and Plazas de Irian for the Phineonesian Confederation, as well as in Hurmu, Desaremix, Çakaristan, Nouvelle Alexandrie, Kunapura, Craitland, New Batavia, Krasnovlac and Daau.

Branding

History

Radio

DBS launched its first radio broadcast signal on January 22, -36BP with the call sign TQSQ on the frequency of AM 900 kHz with a power of 20 kilowatts, where it was transmitted from its transmitter stations in Tampines and Bandar Baru Fatin. DBS started as the third non-government commercial broadcaster in the Phinbella region after ARF and TBS. On September 18, -33BP, DBS was granted a license by the state and local governments that allowed it to operate regional stations in major cities throughout the Phinbella region such as San Fransokyo, Kampung Raja, Politama, Providenciales, Hsinhōdokián and Pondok Chabai, and established a broadcasting network that connecting several cities including Tampines and Bandar Baru Fatin.

Early stages of the television

Forming a network of the local station

Multimedia era

Digital television

International relations

DBS channels

Channel Video Aspect Programming
16.1 1080i 16:9 Main DBS programming
16.2 2160p 16:9 Main DBS programming (UHD version)
16.4 240p 4:3 Main DBS programming (mobile version)
  • Three radio stations:
Name Frequency Power (kW)
DBS Radio 900 kHz AM />20 kW
DBS FM 91.9 MHz FM 10 kW
Channel D CH 16A DAB 2 kW

Affiliated stations

Broadcasting area(s) Station Analog Digital LCN Frequencies Start date of broadcast Date of affiliation Note(s)
Territories Region On air branding Call sign AM FM
Capital Area (incl. remote islands, excl. Territory of Flower) Gangwol DBS
Keijinshin Metropolitan Region Keiki DBS Keijinshin
Maritime Territories (except Providenciales) DBS Maritime
Territory of Flower Gangwol DBS Bandar Baru Fatin
Kota Hilir Gangwol DBS Kota Hilir
Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï DBS Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï
Oystra Stoorskerið DBS Oystra Stoorskerið
Permata Mutiara DBS Permata Mutiara
Dindings Tempasuku DBS Dindings
Turku and Hōri Tempasuku DBS Turku and Hōri
Drusselstein Tempasuku DBS Drusselstein
Manschūhōria Tempasuku DBS Manschūhōria
Politama Kepulauan DBS Politama
Islands of Dong Ping Kepulauan DBS Islands of Dong Ping
Kantō-shū Islands Gwandong-ju DBS Kantō-shū Islands
Nabor Klafterschft Keiki DBS Nabor Klafterschaft
Halim Jifū DBS Hallim
Tanintʃhourim DBS Tanintʃhourim
Western Nijima Nijima DBS Nijima
Cyberaya Haeseo DBS Cyberaya
Orange Free State Haeseo DBS OVS
Soccsksargen Seopin DBS Soccsksargen
Koitchhi State Seopin DBS Koitchhi State
Shandānø'kaí PES DBS Shandānø'kaí
Aziziyah PES DBS Aziziyah
Paminorshan Free State PES DBS Paminorshan
Syōnan Archipelago PES DBS Syōnan Archipelago
Nationwide (Broadcasting Satellite) BS DBS N/A 16 N/A N/A

Programming

Holding and subsidiaries

Family companies

See also