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=== Radio era ({{RP|1979}}-{{RP|1998}}) === | === Radio era ({{RP|1979}}-{{RP|1998}}) === | ||
On December 28, {{RP|1976}}, a trial broadcast for a commercial station based in [[Kéijō]], known as ''Radio Creole'' or ''Chaine de Creole'', it began broadcasting at 3 pm and ended at 5 pm. This trial broadcast lasted for almost 3 years and it increased the broadcast time to 6pm, 7pm, 9pm and 10pm. On December 17, {{RP|1979}}, the first radio broadcast signal was launched (call sign: TQQS; frequency: AM 1215㎑; output: 10kW) from Kéijō at 12:00 noon, The service began as the first non-governmental commercial broadcaster in the Romande area. On July 19, {{RP|1981}}, the service began operating four regional commercial stations in [[Martin-de-Viviès]], [[Toyohara]], [[Spitsbergen Islands]] and [[Port Nasawan]], and established a broadcasting network called {{nihongo|'''Kabushiki-kaisha Radiodiffusion de la Cultural de Kéijō'''|株式会社文化京城放送||KRCK|lead=yes}} to connect between the cities that's with Kéijō. On January 20, 1983, KRCK was renamed as {{nihongo|'''Société de Radiodiffusion de la Station Commerciale de Kéijō et des Etablissements Frontaliers'''|京城と国境集落の商業局放送株式会社||SRSCKEF|lead=yes}}, placed under the authority of [[Société Financière de Radiodiffusion Commerciale]]. | On December 28, {{RP|1976}}, a trial broadcast for a commercial station based in [[Kéijō]], known as ''Radio Creole'' or ''Chaine de Creole'', it began broadcasting at 3 pm and ended at 5 pm. This trial broadcast lasted for almost 3 years and it increased the broadcast time to 6pm, 7pm, 9pm and 10pm. On December 17, {{RP|1979}}, the first radio broadcast signal was launched (call sign: TQQS; frequency: AM 1215㎑; output: 10kW) from Kéijō at 12:00 noon, The service began as the first non-governmental commercial broadcaster in the Romande area. On July 19, {{RP|1981}}, the service began operating four regional commercial stations in [[Martin-de-Viviès]], [[Toyohara]], [[Spitsbergen Islands]] and [[Port Nasawan]], and established a broadcasting network called {{nihongo|'''Kabushiki-kaisha Radiodiffusion de la Cultural de Kéijō'''|株式会社文化京城放送||KRCK|lead=yes}} to connect between the cities that's with Kéijō. On January 20, {{RP|1983}}, KRCK was renamed as {{nihongo|'''Société de Radiodiffusion de la Station Commerciale de Kéijō et des Etablissements Frontaliers'''|京城と国境集落の商業局放送株式会社||SRSCKEF|lead=yes}}, placed under the authority of [[Société Financière de Radiodiffusion Commerciale]]. | ||
=== Television era ({{RP|1998}}-{{RP year|2011}}) === | === Television era ({{RP|1998}}-{{RP year|2011}}) === |
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Type | Broadcast radio and television |
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Branding | TPHK |
Country |
Oriental Taemhwan, Phinbella |
First air date |
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Availability | Regional and Worldwide |
Slogan | プライドが一緒に国家に属し (Phineaner: Kebanggaan Bersama Milik Bangsa) |
Broadcast area | Taemhwanian Frontier Settlements Area, SSS Islands, Hōkaïdán, Judea and Nán'yō, part of Rintis Island, Cyborges, Negara Awan, Straits Settlements, eastern and northern part of Orange Free State, and parts of Taemhwanian Mainlands including Ҭvuҟovarь |
Area | Kéijō, Taemhwanian Frontier Settlements Area |
Key people | Jacques Authement, President |
Launch date |
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Picture format |
576p (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) 2160p 4K UHD |
Television |
TPHK-1 TPHK-2 |
Radio |
TPHK-FM1 TPHK-FM2 |
Callsign meaning | Toransupia hōsō kabushikikaisha or Toransupia hōsō kaisha |
Official website | phinfanmade/tphk |
Trans-Pior Broadcasting Service Company or Trans-Pior Broadcasting Company (Sangunese: トランスピア放送株式会社/トランスピア放送会社, translit.: Toransupia Hōsō Kabushikigaisha/Toransupia Hōsō Kaisha?, shortened to 株式会社TPHK) is a media colgomerate and licensed media holding company funded by governments and private companies in all three autonomous territorial units in Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan. it is a radio and television network operating in Romandie region and most areas in the Orange Free State, Negara Awan, Politama, a small part in the Straits Settlements, Cyborges, Rintis Island and also a small part of the Taemhwanian Mainlands including in Ҭvuҟovarь. It is the parent company of television network TPHK Television Inc. (株式会社TPHKテレビ) which operates the terrestrial television channels TPHK-1 and TPHK-2, and the radio network TPHK Radio Inc. (株式会社TPHKラジオ) which operates two radio stations TPHK-FM1 and TPHK-FM2. TPHK has one key station in Kéijō and 10 affiliate stations around its coverage area including in Central Perak, Rintis Islands, Cyborges and Negara Awan, as well as in the Straits Settlements.
This TPHK network includes:
- Television and radio services under [affiliate station name] TPHK-1 and [affiliate station name] TPHK-2 names.
- TPHK-BS - a satellite channel featuring programming from all TPHK affiliated service stations, produced to be available throughout Phinbella, it is also available in neighboring countries.
- All TPHK Rajio stations (including TPHK-FM1 and TPHK-FM2) are available in its coverage area, only not available on the internet.
- TPHK program content varies according to its affiliate stations (including radio and television), depending on the coverage area where you live.
TPHK Broadcasting Center, Kéijō | |
Native name | トランスピア放送株式会社 |
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Romanized name | Toransupia hōsō kabushikikaisha |
Type | Public KK |
Industry | Broadcast radio and television |
Founded | Kéijō, Phinbella (17 October 1998 ) |
Headquarters | TPHK Broadcasting Center, Kejiranan San Sebastian, Kéijō, Tromelin Atoll, Territory of Taemhwanian Frontier Settlements Area, Oriental Taemhwan |
Number of locations | 8 offices in Oriental Taemhwan, 1 in Negara Awan, 1 in Forajasaki and 1 in Kunapura |
Area served |
Oriental Taemhwan Worldwide |
Services | Stockholding |
Owner(s) |
Taemhwanian Resources Corporation Limited investment trusts (10.4%; 5.3% managed for Prestasi Co. (largest shareholder)) MBC Media Holdings (5%) Global Mediacom TFSA Trusted Services Bank SMBC (3.2%) The Taemhwanian Frontier Settlemets Area Foundation of Broadcasting Culture Investas Rōmandie Holdings |
Employees | 9,741 |
Subsidiaries |
TPHK Corporation CS 994 Co., Ltd. KéijōGuanda Co., Ltd. Artmedia Animation TPHK Forajasaki Inc. TPHK Studio Co., Ltd. TPHK Service Co., Ltd. Video Pack Nippon TVBS New Taemhwanian Pro-Wrestling (10%) SBS-DVB, Sinar Tinggi Productions and Atiuq Production (11.3%) |
Website | phinfanmade/broadcasting/tphk |
TPHK is owned by Taemhwanian Resources Corporation Limited (TRCL), Kéijō Shimbun, MBC Media Holdings, Global Mediacom TFSA, Trusted Services Bank, SMBC, The Taemhwanian Frontier Settlemets Area Foundation of Broadcasting Culture (TFSAFBC) and Investas Rōmandie Holdings (an Oriental Hispanioeire Taemhwan government investment company for autonomous territorial units). TPHK has a great relationship with Kéijō Newspaper Co. despite Kéijō Newspaper’s lack of shareholding. TPHK is only a government and private-owned broadcasting station, so TPHK operates on advertising.
Headquarters
In -25BP to RP 2600, TPHK began to be established in a building known as the Etaki Tsumiki Building located near the Scattered Islands International Airport on the outskirts of Kéijō, where radio broadcasts began in -25BP and television in -6BP using the studios in the building.
TPHK former headquarters at Etaki Tsumiki Building since -25BP until RP 2600
TPHK Artmedia Broadcasting Center in Plaza Artmedia Kéijō
In RP 2600, TPHK’s headquarters moved to the Artmedia Broadcasting Center located at Plaza Artmedia Kéijō, it is located at Artmedia Hill, San Sebastian, Kéijō. Tromelin Atoll is one of the atolls that has a hilly area. Most of TPHK's departments and subsidiaries were established at this broadcasting center, and it remains there. TPHK Studio, a subsidiary has two headquarters, where the sales and production center is located at the broadcasting center, while the filming, song recording, animation studio and distribution center is located at Kadokachi Mall which is located not far from its main headquarters.
History
Radio era (-25BP--6BP)
On December 28, -28BP, a trial broadcast for a commercial station based in Kéijō, known as Radio Creole or Chaine de Creole, it began broadcasting at 3 pm and ended at 5 pm. This trial broadcast lasted for almost 3 years and it increased the broadcast time to 6pm, 7pm, 9pm and 10pm. On December 17, -25BP, the first radio broadcast signal was launched (call sign: TQQS; frequency: AM 1215㎑; output: 10kW) from Kéijō at 12:00 noon, The service began as the first non-governmental commercial broadcaster in the Romande area. On July 19, -23BP, the service began operating four regional commercial stations in Martin-de-Viviès, Toyohara, Spitsbergen Islands and Port Nasawan, and established a broadcasting network called Kabushiki-kaisha Radiodiffusion de la Cultural de Kéijō (Sangunese: 株式会社文化京城放送?, KRCK) to connect between the cities that's with Kéijō. On January 20, -21BP, KRCK was renamed as Société de Radiodiffusion de la Station Commerciale de Kéijō et des Etablissements Frontaliers (Sangunese: 京城と国境集落の商業局放送株式会社?, SRSCKEF), placed under the authority of Société Financière de Radiodiffusion Commerciale.
Television era (-6BP-RP 2607)
Multimedia and digital era (RP 2607-now)
Income and expenditure
Budget
Organisation
International relations
Channels
- TPHK-1 — TPHK's main terrestrial channel (Kéijō Channel 12.1)
- TPHK-2 — TPHK's second terrestrial channel (Kéijō Channel 12.2)
- TPHK-FM1 — a TPHK's first radio station, talk radio program
- TPHK-FM2 — a TPHK's second radio station
- TPHK-BS —
Network services
Station | Name in Sangunese | Analog | Digital | ||||
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Radio 1 | Radio 2 | TV (TPHK-1 & TPHK-2) | |||||
Frequencies | Call sign | Ch. | LCN | Call sign | |||
Kéijō | 京城 | FM 89.2㎒ | FM 91.6㎒ | TQ12-xx-TV | 12 | 12 | TQ12-xx-DTV |
Martin-de-Viviès | マーティン・ド・ビビエス | FM 89.0㎒ | FM 90.0㎒ | TQ41-xx-TV | 41 | 7 | TQ07-xx-DTV |
Terre Adélie | テッレアデリー | FM 90.5㎒ | FM 94.3㎒ | TQ10-xx-TV | 10 | 10 | TQ10-xx-DTV |
Department Yapreay Authorities | TBA | FM 88.8㎒ | AM 640㎑ | TQ36-xx-TV | 36 | 12 | TQ12-xx-DTV |
Isla del Tropico | 熱帯の島 | FM 91.0㎒ | FM 102.8㎒ | TQ26-xx-TV | 26 | 5 | TQ05-xx-DTV |
Spitsbergen Islands | スピッツベルゲン諸島 | FM 99.9㎒ | FM 91.9㎒ | TQ37-xx-TV | 37 | 12 | TQ12-xx-DTV |
SSS Islands | 裁き-稲陽-ユースタキ諸島 | FM 94.0㎒ | FM 96.6㎒ | TQxx-xx-TV | 12 | TQ12-xx-DTV | |
Toyohara | 豊原 | FM 89.6㎒ | FM 99.4㎒ | TQxx-xx-TV | 12 | TQ12-xx-DTV | |
Ҭvuҟovarь | ヴコヴァル | FM 90.0㎒ | FM 100.0㎒ | TQ33-xx-TV | 33 | 12 | TQ12-xx-DTV |
Negara Awan | 雲の王国の都市 | FM 87.8㎒ | FM 89.6㎒ | TQ11-xx-TV | 11 | 11 | TQ11-xx-DTV |
Betio | ベティオ | FM 87.8㎒ | FM 93.5㎒ | TQxx-xx-TV | 12 | TQ12-xx-DTV | |
San Fransokyo | サン・フラン層京 | FM 101.0㎒ | FM 90.5㎒ | TQxx-xx-TV | 12 | TQ12-xx-DTV | |
Cyborges | サイボーグ市 | FM 88.2㎒ | FM 89.5㎒ | TQ03-xx-TV | 3 | 3 | TQ03-xx-DTV |
Providenciales Bonin Islands | 仁川ポーチ諸島 | FM 92.0㎒ | FM 94.5㎒ | TQ40-xx-TV | 40 | 12 | TQ12-xx-DTV |
Springwind Islands | 春風の島々 | FM 88.5㎒ | FM 101.3㎒ | TQ27-KZ-TV | 27 | 17 | TQ17-KZ-DTV |
Danville | ダンヴィル | FM 88.2㎒ | FM 96.5㎒ | TQ11-xx-TV | 11 | 11 | TQ11-xx-DTV |
Announcers
Programs
Controversies
See also
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