Tōnán'hyôrïan Broadcasting Corporation
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Type | Broadcast radio and television |
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Country | Phinbella |
Availability | Regional Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï |
Owner | Tōnán'hyôrïan people |
Launch date |
-32BP -10BP (television) | (radio)
Former names |
Tōnán'hyôrïan Central Broadcasting Service (-32BP–-15BP) |
Digital channel | TBC-1DTV, TBC-33DTV |
Analog channel | TBC-1, TBC-33, TBC-4, TBC-Movies |
Radio stations | TBC-1, TBC-2FM, TBC-3FM |
Satellite services | TBC-BS |
Official website | phinfanmade/broadasting/tbc |
Tōnán'hyôrïan Broadcasting Corporation (Phineaner: Perbadanan Penyiaran Tōnán'hyôrï; Taesongean: 토난효리방송공사; RR: Tonanhyori Bangsong Gongsa; MR: T'onanhyori Pangsong Kongsa; abbreviated to TBC or PPT) is a regional public broadcaster in Phinbellan dependent territory, Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï. It is headquartered in Longhïa'pyōn Tawao.
The Tōnán'hyôrïan Broadcasting Corporation was established by the Broadcasting Authority under the administration of the Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï Chartered Company in -32BP to provide public radio and television broadcasting services throughout the territory of the Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï, it produces and broadcasts local programs, as well as local culture-oriented programs, in several languages in the territory including Tōnán’hyôrïan Phineaner and Tōnán’hyôrïan Sangunese.
All services of the Tōnán'hyôrïan Broadcasting Corporation have its channel reception throughout this territory. TBC broadcasts its radio channels in AM and FM frequencies, also broadcasts its television channels via analog transmission in VHF and UHF frequencies.
History
Languages
TBC Radio
Broadcasting
Programming
TBC radio stations
TBC Television
TBC television service began on December 7, -10BP (two days before the launch of SBS television broadcast on Phinbella), starting on Maeda Island, near Longhïa'pyōn Tawao. It is launched via low-power VHF waves with its key station channel 7, broadcast around Longhïa'pyōn Tawao. TBC initially used recorded broadcasts from KBS and NNN before the local KBS television station launched in -7BP and the NNN station in RP 2600, it was flown to Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï from Tampines (KBS's old headquarters), then broadcast using low-power UHF waves in around major nearby towns including Muadzam Shah and Bandar Al-Muktafi Billah Shah. Live news and sports broadcasts began in -6BP, using a microwave link between Phinbella and Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï via the Inderasabah Earth Satellite Station.
The TBC television service uses the PAL system commonly used in the two constituent countries of the Phineonesian Confederation. By RP 2600, it was found at 67 low-power transmitter sites around the Tōnán'hyôrïan and Eurphineonesian community areas, military base areas and its housing throughout eastern and central Tanah Tōnán’hyôrï with 18 stations with different programming. To this day, its broadcasts are still transmitted from low-power transmitters and sports programs are only broadcast live via satellite. DVDs are still sent to small community areas in the interior.
Programmes
Initially, TBC had a large number of programs from KBS, NNN, FPPO, TPBN, HiFISPBN and JSB channels, as well as having programs from FBS and Media Sinar, as well as sports programs from KBS Sport, FBS 9 and PSport. TBC also has its own programs including a locally published Gangwol telenovela program, a daily news bulletin program namely Siaran Berita Tōnán’hyôrï and Tanah Tōnán’hyôrï Forces News and a children’s program, Kampung Harapan. TBC also has programs from abroad such as telenovela programs, anime and educational programs.
Availability
The TBC television service is broadcast in several areas in Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï as a terrestrial service in clear conditions using low power transmitters to minimize broadcast coverage limited to areas of the Tōnán'hyôrïan and Eurphineonesian communities, the service has 14 television stations with different programming in certain areas, in all TBC channels. One of the television stations was launched to broadcast programs limited to community of the Phinbellan Armed Forces and its families in Tanah Tōnán’hyôrï, and has 4 television stations that have been broadcast through low power, also with different programming. TBC satellite feeds are encrypted or restricted in Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï because programming from Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï is inaccessible to Phinbella and Forajasaki, other than being restricted to the existing Tōnán'hyôrïan communities in both countries. TBC television services are also available and carried via cable services in major cities especially in Longhïa'pyōn Tawao. The coverage of the TBC television service not only covers some areas through low power transmitters, but it is also transmitted to the border between the Karnamark and Amaland districts within a range of 10 to 15 kilometers, it is watched by a public audience in the border area.
Television channels
Until RP 2617, there will be four TBC television services:
- TBC-1 (Channel VHF 7) – launched on 7 December -10BP. General entertainment from talk shows to soap operas or telenovelas, dramas to news, documentaries to sports coverage. Broadcast from 06:30 to 22:00 NAT.
- TBC-33 (Channel UHF 33) – launched on 20 January -4BP. Children, educational, factual programming and a six-hour block for general entertainment during the day. Sangunese and Arboric language programming at evening. Relayed KBS Phinminjok broadcast at midnight. Broadcast from 06:30 to 04:00 NAT.
- TBC-12 (Channel VHF 12) – launched in RP 2600. General and specialized entertainment programming, transmitted to military bases and residential area, also the surrounding area. Broadcast from 07:00 to 22:00 NAT.
- TBC-Movie (Channel VHF 14) – launched in September RP 2600. Movie channel by airing four films a day, each shown six times at a time. Broadcast according to the show time.
Programming
See also
- TBC-1
- TBC-33
- TBC-1Radio
- TBC-2FM
- TBC-3FM
- Hi-Vi Free International Settlements Public Broadcasting Network
- Tannyeugwa Public Broadcasting Network
- Public Broadcasting of the Federation of Phinbella
- TVP
- Yesue-yi Television Network
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