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The {{Nihongo|'''Taemhwanian Public Broadcasting Corporation'''|テムワン公共放送協会|Temuwan Kōkyō Hōsō Kyōkai|lead=yes|extra={{lang-ms|Perbadanan Penyiaran Awam Taemhwan}}; [[wikipedia:Irish language|Irish]]: ''Corparáid Chraolacháin Phoiblí naThaemhwan''; [[wikipedia:French language|Alexandrian]]: ''Société temuanois de radiodiffusion et télévision''; [[wikipedia:Romansh language|Romansh]]: ''Societad Temhvana da Radio e Televisiun''; '''TPBC PPAT STRT''' or '''PPAT STRT'''}} is a public broadcasting association in [[Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan]], a [[Phinbella|Phinbellan]] [[Political divisions of Phinbella|autonomous entity]]. PPAT STRT was founded in {{RP|1984}} and is headquartered in [[Ҭvuҟovarь]], Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan. It is a parent company to 32 radio and television channels, and consists of five community-specific broadcasters. The Taemhwanian Public Broadcasting Corporation is a non-profit body, it is funded by the Taemhwanian government mainly through radio and television license fees of 65 per cent, and the rest of the revenue is from advertising and sponsorship.
The {{Nihongo|'''Taemhwanian Public Broadcasting Corporation'''|テムワン公共放送協会|Temuwan Kōkyō Hōsō Kyōkai|lead=yes|extra={{lang-ms|Perbadanan Penyiaran Awam Taemhwan}}; [[wikipedia:Irish language|Irish]]: ''Corparáid Chraolacháin Phoiblí naThaemhwan''; [[wikipedia:French language|Alexandrian]]: ''Société temuanois de radiodiffusion et télévision''; {{lang-rm|Societad Temhvana da Radio e Televisiun}}; '''TPBC PPAT STRT''' or '''PPAT STRT'''}} is a public broadcasting association in [[Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan]], a [[Phinbella|Phinbellan]] [[Political divisions of Phinbella|autonomous entity]]. PPAT STRT was founded in {{RP|1984}} and is headquartered in [[Ҭvuҟovarь]], Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan. It is a parent company to 32 radio and television channels, and consists of five community-specific broadcasters. The Taemhwanian Public Broadcasting Corporation is a non-profit body, it is funded by the Taemhwanian government mainly through radio and television license fees of 65 per cent, and the rest of the revenue is from advertising and sponsorship.


Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan which is divided into four territorial units and also multiracial, also official language are [[Common Tongue]], it has the fact that the Taemhwanian vernacular-areas are Phineaner-Eurphineonesian Taemhwanian, French-Alexandrian Taemhwanian, Sangunese Taemhwanian and Romansh Taemhwanian, meaning the structure of Taemhwanian public broadcasting service is quite complicated, moreover it involves the widely used [[Taemhwanian Irish language|Taemhwanian Irish]] and has no specific vernacular area.
Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan which is divided into four territorial units and also multiracial, also official language are [[Common Tongue]], it has the fact that the Taemhwanian vernacular-areas are Phineaner-Eurphineonesian Taemhwanian, French-Alexandrian Taemhwanian, Sangunese Taemhwanian and Romansh Taemhwanian, meaning the structure of Taemhwanian public broadcasting service is quite complicated, moreover it involves the widely used [[Taemhwanian Irish language|Taemhwanian Irish]] and has no specific vernacular area.
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== Name ==
== Name ==
The official name of the broadcasting association in Oriental Taemhwan is '''''P'''erbadanan '''P'''enyiaran '''A'''wam '''T'''aemhwan'' in [[Wikipedia:Malay language|Phineaner]], '''''C'''orparáid '''C'''hraolacháin '''P'''hoiblí na'''T'''haemhwan'' in [[Wikipedia:Irish language|Irish]], '''''S'''ociété '''t'''emuanois de '''r'''adiodiffusion et '''t'''élévision'' in [[Wikipedia:French language|Alexandrian]], '''''T'''emuwan '''K'''ōkyō '''H'''ōsō '''K'''yōkai'' in [[Wikipedia:Japanese language|Sangunese]] and '''''S'''ocietad '''T'''emhvana da '''R'''adio e '''T'''elevisiun'' in [[Wikipedia:Romansh language|Romansh]]. The corporate name, '''PPAT STRT''' comes from its initials in Phineaner, Alexandrian and Romansh only. In Common Tongue, this organization is known as the ''Taemhwanian Public Broadcasting Corporation''; it often uses the abbreviation "'''TPBC'''". While the abbreviation in Irish is '''CCPT''' and in Sangunese is '''TKHK''', however this abbreviation in Irish and Sanguinese is likely to be used informally.


== History ==
== History ==

Latest revision as of 19:27, 20 August 2022

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Taemhwanian Public Broadcasting Corporation
Type Broadcast radio, television and online
Branding PPAT STRT
Country Phinbella Phinbella
First air date 30 September -26BP (-26BP-09-30) (radio)
14 April -15BP (-15BP-04-14) (television)
Availability Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan
Founded

-20BP (-20BP)

by Five community-specific broadcasters
TV stations
PPAT STRT television channels
TV transmitters Digital cable (DVB-C), Internet streaming, IPTV, DTH satellite
Radio stations
PPAT STRT radio stations
Radio transmitters Cable (DVB-C), FM, DAB+, Internet
Market share 30.3 and 37.9% (2013)
Licence area Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan
Headquarters Ҭvuҟovarь, Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan
Broadcast area Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan and some areas in Eastern Forajasaki, Barbara, Sikin and Free area of the Federation
Key people Youmata Ichitsuki, President
Mirnawan Abdul Kariem, VP
Eduard van Ramong, Director-General
Established -26BP (-26BP)
Official website phinfanmade/broadcasting/tpbccppt
Subsidiary

The Taemhwanian Public Broadcasting Corporation (Sangunese: テムワン公共放送協会, translit.: Temuwan Kōkyō Hōsō Kyōkai?, Phineaner: Perbadanan Penyiaran Awam Taemhwan; Irish: Corparáid Chraolacháin Phoiblí naThaemhwan; Alexandrian: Société temuanois de radiodiffusion et télévision; Romansh: Societad Temhvana da Radio e Televisiun; TPBC PPAT STRT or PPAT STRT) is a public broadcasting association in Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan, a Phinbellan autonomous entity. PPAT STRT was founded in -20BP and is headquartered in Ҭvuҟovarь, Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan. It is a parent company to 32 radio and television channels, and consists of five community-specific broadcasters. The Taemhwanian Public Broadcasting Corporation is a non-profit body, it is funded by the Taemhwanian government mainly through radio and television license fees of 65 per cent, and the rest of the revenue is from advertising and sponsorship.

Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan which is divided into four territorial units and also multiracial, also official language are Common Tongue, it has the fact that the Taemhwanian vernacular-areas are Phineaner-Eurphineonesian Taemhwanian, French-Alexandrian Taemhwanian, Sangunese Taemhwanian and Romansh Taemhwanian, meaning the structure of Taemhwanian public broadcasting service is quite complicated, moreover it involves the widely used Taemhwanian Irish and has no specific vernacular area.

Thus, the actual broadcasting licensees that enable PPAT STRT to operate are one nationwide company and four regional companies, namely:

TRT is an entity-level public broadcaster with mostly Irish and Common Tongue programming, while the other four broadcasters are vernacular broadcasters. These five broadcasters maintain PPAT STRT as the central production and broadcaster association in Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan. Other business units of PPAT STRT are a multilingual news platform namely TaemhwanInfiniti and a satellite broadcasting network, PPAT STRT BS Network (STRT BS1, STRT BS2 and two ultra high definition television channels, STRT BS4K and STRT BS8K) and Taemhwanian Satellite Radio (Radio Taemhwan Classical, Radio Taemhwan Jazz, Radio Taemhwan Hitz and Radio Taemhwan Dikir).

Name

The official name of the broadcasting association in Oriental Taemhwan is Perbadanan Penyiaran Awam Taemhwan in Phineaner, Corparáid Chraolacháin Phoiblí naThaemhwan in Irish, Société temuanois de radiodiffusion et télévision in Alexandrian, Temuwan Kōkyō Hōsō Kyōkai in Sangunese and Societad Temhvana da Radio e Televisiun in Romansh. The corporate name, PPAT STRT comes from its initials in Phineaner, Alexandrian and Romansh only. In Common Tongue, this organization is known as the Taemhwanian Public Broadcasting Corporation; it often uses the abbreviation "TPBC". While the abbreviation in Irish is CCPT and in Sangunese is TKHK, however this abbreviation in Irish and Sanguinese is likely to be used informally.

History

Organisation

TaemhwanInfiniti

Taemhwanian Satellite Radio

Management

See also