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Voice of Aerla
Vois ov Ayrle
Type Radio and Micran television
Country Aerla Aerla
Availability National
International
Motto Connecting Aerla
Headquarters National Broadcasting Complex, Noursala
Broadcast area Aerla
Owner Government of Aerla
Established 1722 AN
Picture format 1080i
Television Service VoA News
VoA Entertainment
VoA Nös Commenspec
VoA Kids!
VoA Shos en Fëlms
Radio Service VoA Radio 1
VoA Radio 2
VoA Music 1
VoA Music 2
VoA Sports
Regional Stations
Online VoiceOfAerla.com
@VoiceOfAerla on Tweeter

Voice of Aerla (Commonspeak: Vois ov Ayrle), often abbreviated as VoA, is an Aerlan radio and television station operated by the Aerlan government. Its aim is to bring free, unbiased news and programming to the Aerlan public. It was founded in 1722 AN upon the passage of the National Broadcasting Act of 1722 in the National Assembly.

VoA operates five TV channels in both Common Tongue and Commonspeak (VoA News, VoA Entertainment, VoA Nös Commenspec, VoA Kids!, VoA Shos en Fëlms) and over 20 radio stations (VoA Radio 1, VoA Radio 2, VoA Music 1, VoA Music 2, VoA Sports, as well as other regional music and talk stations). Some of VoA’s radio broadcasts are available on shortwave radio, which can be picked up in some neighboring countries.

Channels

Television

  • VoA News (Channel 4): Around-the-clock news and documentary television. Its most notable segments include the morning Wake up, Aerla!, as well as the Your News Tonight.
  • VoA Entertainment (Channel 6): General entertainment, mostly in the way of syndicated television.
  • VoA Nös Commenspec (Channel 7): Essentially the same programming as VoA News, but broadcasted in Aerlan Commonspeak.
  • VoA Kids! (Channel 9): Broadcasts children's entertainment. Broadcast between 5:30 and 21:00 CMT+5
  • VoA Shos and Fëlms (Channel 15): Shows and films in Aerlan Commonspeak.

Radio

  • VoA Radio 1 (98.7 MHz FM): 24 hour news radio, current affairs, documentaries
  • VoA Radio 2 (100.3 MHz FM): Entertainment, dramas, adult television
  • VoA Music 1 (90.3 MHz FM): Popular music
  • VoA Music 2 (92.5 MHz FM): Classical and folk music
  • VoA Sports (105.1 MHz FM): Sports talk radio

Online

VoA operates it's own website, VoiceOfAerla.com. The website contains news articles, clips of popular shows and movies, celebrity interviews, and allows for the streaming of any of VoA radio station through the internet.

In addition, VoA also operates it's own Tweeter account, at the handle @VoiceOfAerla. A minor scandal occurred when the handle @VoisOvAyrle (the Commonspeak spelling of VoA) was being used as a troll account, broadcasting fake and absurd headlines in order to get a rise out of the Aerlan public. VoA has tried to take down (and at one point try and buy) the handle, but all attempts have failed. Online rumors circulated that the owner of the handle, a chicken farmer from Plymouth Parish named George Saminson, received numerous visits from the State Security Directorate. Saminson has stated publicly that these rumors are false, and that he operates the account as a harmless joke.