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The Forajasakian Broadcasting System or Forajasaki Broadcasting System (abbreviated to FBS, Phineaner: Sistem Penyiaran Forajasaki), formerly known as the Forajasaki Broadcasting Corporation (FBC, Phineaner: Perbadanan Penyiaran Forajasaki), is a Forajasakian state broadcaster, owned by the Forajasakian Prime Minister’s Office. FBS was founded on April 1, -72BP as Radio Fora, it was the first and oldest broadcaster in Forajasaki. Later, the first television in Forajasaki, Fora Television (Phineaner: Televisyen Fora) was launched on December 7, -59BP. When Forajasaki was founded in exile in -41BP, the two services were merged into the Forajasaki Broadcasting Corporation. Today, FBS operates more than 24 television channels (including seven local stations by states) and 34 radio stations.
Services
Radio stations
Television channels
Name
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Language
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Programming
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FBS 1 |
Phineaner, Arboric, Common Tongue, Indokistani |
News, culture, entertainment and sports
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FBS 2 |
Phineaner, Common Tongue, Taesongean, Sangunese and Thraci |
Culture, entertainment
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FBS 3
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FBS 5 |
Phineaner and Arboric |
Umraist contents
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FBS 8
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Jing, Cantonese and Hokkien
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Jingdaoese contents
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FBS 9
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Phineaner
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First and oldest 24-hours channel, General entertainment and rerun FBS original series
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FBS FOS
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All languages in Forajasaki
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Information for Forajasakian diaspora
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FBS TTV
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All languages in Forajasaki
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Educational programming and children
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Regional stations
FBS has eight provincial broadcasting stations covering all states and autonomous regions in Forajasaki.
Over-the-top media service
See also
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