Phineonesian Confederation Broadcasting Consortium
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Phineonesian Confederation Broadcasting Consortium Konsortium Penyiaran Konfederasi Phineonesia | |
File:PCBC (headquarters).jpg PCBC new headquarters in Nilam Puri, Negara Awan | |
Successor | Hurmu and Phineonesian Broadcasting Consortium |
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Formation | 4 November -16BP |
Extinction | 32.XV.1727 AN (31 December RP 2619 ) |
Type | Union of broadcasting organisations |
Headquarters | Institut Penyelidikan Penyiaran Mat Amato Flynn, Nilam Puri, Negara Awan, Phinbella |
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Official languages | Phineaner, Taesongean |
President | Mat Amato Flynn |
Website | phinfanmade/broadcasting/pcbc |
The Phineonesian Confederation Broadcasting Consortium (Phineaner: Konsortium Penyiaran Konfederasi Phineonesia) is a broadcasting joint venture association of the Confederation of the Phineonesian Nations, it was established on November 4, -6BP as the Pan-Phineonesian Broadcasting Consortium. It consists of over 40 broadcasters from two constituent countries, 3 autonomous entities, 13 territories and administrative units, and 8 states, reaching a potential audience of 48 million people. The organization was formed by national public broadcasters and several regional public broadcasters and commercial television and radio networks in Phinbella and Forajasaki. Its headquarters and secretariat are at the Mat Amato Flynn Broadcast Research Institute in Nilam Puri, Negara Awan, Phinbella, and it is adjacent to the Keopuchean Broadcasting System National Broadcasting Center. PCBC’s role is to assist in the development of regional public and commercial broadcasting, and to collaborate between broadcasters on special live coverage from both constituent countries as well as covering sports coverage of the Cerialimpiade Games in Phinbella and the Forajasakian Sports Festival in Forajasaki. It also serves to cover international sporting events.
Phineonesian Confederation Broadcasting Consortium was officially dissolved on 32.XV.1727 AN corresponding to December 31, RP 2619, and replaced by a new broadcasting union known as Hurmu and Phineonesian Broadcasting Consortium.