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The previous JSB CS network had 20 channels in the CS service, but on May 13, coinciding with the [[Wikipedia:Eid al-Fitr|Hari Raya Aidilfitri]] celebration, exactly at 12:00 midnight [[Negara Awan Time]], all the network channels were discontinued due to financial problems and lack of budget, as well as a lack of new content for the network, and it regularly broadcasts reruns of previous programs, and also because of the dumping of demand to add new channels in the CS service, making it have to incur a lot of expense. The network was completely terminated and replaced by a new CS channel from [[Nijigapura]].
The previous JSB CS network had 20 channels in the CS service, but on May 13, coinciding with the [[Wikipedia:Eid al-Fitr|Hari Raya Aidilfitri]] celebration, exactly at 12:00 midnight [[Negara Awan Time]], all the network channels were discontinued due to financial problems and lack of budget, as well as a lack of new content for the network, and it regularly broadcasts reruns of previous programs, and also because of the dumping of demand to add new channels in the CS service, making it have to incur a lot of expense. The network was completely terminated and replaced by a new CS channel from [[Nijigapura]].
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Jayu Satellite Broadcasting
Rangkaian Penyiaran Satelit Jayu
자유 위성 방송
Type Subsidiary
Industry Broadcasting, Mass Media
Founded 1 September RP 2600 (RP 2600-09-01)
Founder(s) Kim Soh-ryeon
Headquarters Sungai Akar Park Building, Jalan Bresong, Mukim Sanggang, Negara Awan, Phinbella
Area served Free area of the Federation, Forajasaki
Key people Mat Edward Fischer, chairman
Iwasaki Tatsuo, CEO
Products Direct broadcast satellite
Parent Association of Public Broadcasting of the Federation of Phinbella
Website phinfanmade/broadcasting/jsb
Jayu Satellite Broadcasting
Rangkaian Penyiaran Satelit Jayu
자유 위성 방송
Broadcast area Phinbellan nationwide
Affiliates ARIB
Headquarters Sungai Akar Park Building
Jalan Bresong, Mukim Sanggang, Negara Awan, Phinbella
Programming
Launched September 1, RP 2600 (RP 2600-09-01)
Links
Website phinfanmade/broadcasting/jsb

Jayu Satellite Broadcasting (Phineaner: Penyiaran Satelit Jayu; Taesongean: 자유위성방송; RRJayu Wi-seong Bangsong) is a public satellite broadcasting and premium satellite television stations in Phinbella, specifically in the Free area of the Federation. Its headquarters are in the Sungai Akar Park Building in the capital, Negara Awan. Its broadcasting center is located in Rasau Jauh, on the banks of the Hwan Strait, Negara Awan, these two places are the new headquarters since September RP 2616.

JSB is divided into three networks, and since 13 May RP 2617, one JSB network has been completely terminated for CS services. Currently, there are only two networks left in operation:

  • JSB BS Network - The network has 12 channels in the BS service.
  • JSB Cable Network - The network has over 30 channels available in different regional cable television services. It is expected to end its service in RP 2636.

The previous JSB CS network had 20 channels in the CS service, but on May 13, coinciding with the Hari Raya Aidilfitri celebration, exactly at 12:00 midnight Negara Awan Time, all the network channels were discontinued due to financial problems and lack of budget, as well as a lack of new content for the network, and it regularly broadcasts reruns of previous programs, and also because of the dumping of demand to add new channels in the CS service, making it have to incur a lot of expense. The network was completely terminated and replaced by a new CS channel from Nijigapura.