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Revision as of 15:14, 10 June 2023

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Phinbella’s television service was first introduced in -31BP, at which time the PhTA began trial broadcasts on September 10, -31BP. Phinbella became the second recipient in the Phineonesian region after Forajasaki when television broadcasting began on December 20, -29BP with the opening of TQKA-TV Channel 5/8, which is a public television service and is now known as FPPO 1, making it the first television in Phinbella and also the Free area of the Federation. On April 20, -20BP, the first pan-Phinbellan national television broadcast was launched in Tampines and it covered the entire Tampines area and much of Dimmsdale with the name Civilian Broadcasting Corporation Television and is now known as KBS 1TV, and on that date it is celebrated every year as Pan-Phinbellan Television Day. All televisions in Phinbella have been regulated by both government agencies, the Phinbellan Ministry of Communications and Multimedia and the Phinbellan Broadcasting Commission. Until today, there are several national television networks, of which the five largest television networks are KBS, SBS, NNN, SCB and MegaTXBN. Most of its major television studios are located in Nilam Puri, Kebun Jerok and Pandensor, Negara Awan. Phinbella is the second country to introduce the MUSE Hi-Vision system after Hoenn, and it was introduced in -5BP and subsequently all terrestrial channels have converted it in stages in RP 2615.

Every household in Phinbella that has a television set is allowed to be mandated to pay a television license fee to funding all public broadcasters in Phinbella, including KBS, but TDPP is exempt from funding because it is a government-owned broadcaster, commercial adveristments are the second revenue for funding all public broadcasters. The payment varies from ðƒ4.00 to ðƒ20.00 only, according to the ability of each depending on the method and time of payment. This fee can be waived if the household cannot afford it, and there is no compulsion to pay it, only the amount it allocates can finance it.

History

Terrestrial television

National network

In Phinbella, there are fourteen national television networks - of which five are owned by three national public broadcasters KBS, TDPP and TPI, and eight commercial network key stations.

Network Channel name Key Flagship (Negara Awan) Transmitter area Type
(associated newspapers and film company)
Analog Digital
Call sign Ch. Call sign LCN
KBS KBS 1TV TQ04-AK-TV 4 TQ04-AK1-DTV 4.1 Mount Mariveles Public broadcasting
(none)
KBS 2TV TQ10-AB-TV 10 TQ10-AB-DTV 10.1
Berita KBS TQ04-AK3-DTV 4.3
TDPP TDPP TQ02-PH-TV 2 TQ02-PH-DTV 2.1
TPI TPI TQ01-QL-TV 1 TQ01-QL-DTV 1.1
SBS SBS-RCTP TQ06-KV-TV 6 TQ06-KV1-DTV 6.1 Commercial broadcasting
(Koran Seputar Phinbella and MNC Pictures)
TSR TQ37-RX-TV 37 TQ06-KV2-DTV 6.2
GTV TQ51-GX-TV 51 TQ06-KV3-DTV 6.3
Channel i TQ30-NX-TV 30 TQ06-KV4-DTV 6.4
NNN Channel 7 TQ07-AX-TV 7 TQ07-AX-DTV 7.1 Commercial broadcasting
(The Nittoras Post and TBA)
SCB SCB 8 TQ09-SQ-TV 9 TQ09-SQ-DTV 9.1 Commercial broadcasting
(Galaxy Post and TBA)
MegaTXBN TXBN TQ12-TX-TV 12 TQ12-TX-DTV 12.1 Commercial broadcasting
(The Islands Times and TBA)
Kompos Kompos TV TQ13-DX-TV 13 TQ13-DX-DTV 13.1 Commercial broadcasting
(Kompos Times and Kompos Capital Productions)
  •      This channel are nationwide programming networks, regional service are broadcast in analog channel.

Autonomous entity network

Free area of the Federation

Network Channel name Key Flagship (Negara Awan) Transmitter area Type
(associated newspapers and film company)
Analog Digital
Call sign Ch. Call sign LCN
FPPO FPPO 1TV TQ05-FA-TV 5 TQ05-FA-DTV 5.1 Mount Mariveles Public broadcasting
(none)
FPPO 2TV TQ08-FB-TV 8 TQ08-FB-DTV 8.1
FPPO 3TV TQ33-FY-TV 33 TQ33-FY-DTV 33.1
ARF De Veertiende TQ14-FX-TV 14 TQ14-FX-DTV 14.1 Commercial broadcasting
(TBA and TBA)
ANN IET TQ03-EX-TV 3 TQ03-EX-DTV 3.1 Commercial broadcasting
(TBA and TBA)
FPNN TBS TQ11-KR-TV 11 TQ11-KR-DTV 11.1 Commercial broadcasting
(The Maeil Times and TBA)
THN THB TQ17-SG-TV 17 TQ17-SG-DTV 17.1 Commercial broadcasting
(TBA and TBA)
PSB PSB Sky One TQ24-CX-TV 24 TQ24-CX1-DTV 24.1 Commercial broadcasting
(TBA and TBA)
PSB Sky Two TQ39-QU-TV 39 TQ24-CX2-DTV 24.2

Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan

Taemhwanian Nationals
Network Channel name Key Flagship (Ҭvuҟovarь) Transmitter area Type
(associated newspapers and film company)
Analog Digital
Call sign Ch. Call sign LCN
PPAT STRT
(TRT)
TT 1 TQ05-TA-TV 5 TQ05-TA-DTV 5.1 Istocnu Bukit Serena Public broadcasting
(none)
TT 2 TQxx-TB-TV TQxx-TB-DTV
TCNN CityTTV TQ03-xx-TV 3 TQ03-xx-DTV 3.1 Commercial broadcasting
(TBA and TBA)
CTV CTV TQ15-CV-TV 15 TQ15-CV1-DTV 15.1 Commercial broadcasting
(TBA and TBA)
CTV 2 TQ26-IV-TV 26 TQ15-CV2-DTV 15.2
French-Alexandrian Taemhwanian
Network Channel name Key Flagship (Pengkalan Sottens) Transmitter area Type
(associated newspapers and film company)
Analog Digital
Call sign Ch. Call sign LCN
PPAT STRT
(RTTS)
RTTS 1 TQ05-SA-TV 5 TQ05-SA-DTV 5.1 Sottens Transmitter Public broadcasting
(none)
RTTS 2 TQxx-SB-TV TQxx-SB-DTV
Commercial broadcasting
(TBA and TBA)
Phineaner and Sangunese Taemhwanian
Network Channel name Key Flagship (Kéijō) Transmitter area Type
(associated newspapers and film company)
Analog Digital
Call sign Ch. Call sign LCN
PPAT STRT
(RTTE)
RTTE 1 TQ05-xA-TV 5 TQ05-xA-DTV 5.1 Saint Thomas Hill Public broadcasting
(none)
RTTE 2 TQxx-xB-TV TQxx-xB-DTV
PPAT STRT
(RSI)
RSI 1 TQxx-CA-TV 5 TQxx-CA-DTV 5.1
RSI 2 TQxx-CB-TV TQxx-CB-DTV
CTN Corus TV TQ11-KX-TV 11 TQ11-KX-DTV 11.1 Commercial broadcasting
(The Straits Corus Press and Iurōkatsu Pictures)
TPHK TPHK-1 TQ12-QS-TV 12 TQ12-QS1-DTV 12.1 Commercial broadcasting
(The Kéijō Shimbun and TPHK Studio)
TPHK-2 TQ24-xx-TV 24 TQ12-QS2-DTV 12.2
Romansh Taemhwanian
Network Channel name Key Flagship (Dairen-Dianaville) Transmitter area Type
(associated newspapers and film company)
Analog Digital
Call sign Ch. Call sign LCN
PPAT STRT
(RTR)
RTR TQxx-RA-TV 5 TQxx-RA-DTV 5.1 Public broadcasting
(none)

Regional station

Network Flagship channel (Analog)
San Fransōkyō-Ume Momo-Rintis Island Tri-State Area
(Danville)
Drumsite, Phosphate Hill, Rocky Point Yapreayan settlements and Cyborges Cyberaya Kampung Raja Tannyeugwa Square and Phinéas Padolski Mount Gambier Penarik North Point Politama Phinéas Padolski outlying islands Remote Soccsksargen Negara Awan-New Territories-Bandar Baru Fatin Boninki Islands
KBS KBS1TV2 14 32 7 27 56 3 9 2 28 6 12 48 39 4 7
KBS 2TV 12 10 2 12 2 12 2 5 2 4 5 2 10 3
TDPP 16 14 6 62 3 44 48 10 7 54 6 14 61 14 10
TPI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
SBS SBS Network 11 11 26 31 58 11 43 10 59 43 6
NNN 10 6 12 7 48 8 7 8 8 2 7 4 7 51
SCB 8
MegaTXBN 18 6 23 12
Kompas TV 5
Network Flagship channel (Analog)
Springwind Islands Providenciales Bonin Islands Liancourt Rocks Sunshine Coast and Coastal Dunkinopol Island Regional Dunkinopol Island Spencer Gulf and Naborstadt Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area Kota Iskandar Islands of Dong Ping Channel Islands Daman and Diu Kota Hilio Orange Free State Serambi Kebun Limau Purut
KBS KBS1TV2 10 24 20 18 6 44 2 8 11 5 39 38 26 9 19
KBS 2TV 41 12 12 49 4 12 3 52 38 39 6
TDPP 2 9 9 9 11 45 30 7 7 4 4 10 6 2
TPI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
SBS SBS Network 9 35 50 40 59 20 8 9 8 23 5 13
NNN 12 8 8 48 12 4 9 20 2 7 50 7 25 3 5
SCB
MegaTXBN 8 7 42
Kompas TV
Network Flagship channel (Analog)
Iñderaqonır Northern Oriental Digital Sebelah Southern Oriental Digital Sebelah Remote and Regional Southwestern Phinbella Westorney Halim Western Nijima Sixty-Four Villages Eastern Islands Permata Mutiara Tampines and Unincorporated Territory Oriental Taemhwan Niuē i Taman Lawang
KBS KBS1TV2 6 28 32 51 15 4 34 22 17 4
KBS 2TV 10 12 40 1 2 12 12 5 12 10
TDPP 40 14 4 3 8 21 2 62 4
TPI 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1
SBS SBS Network 34 14 42 10 5 46 10 10 7
NNN 11 4 8 12 3 53 5 8 50 14
SCB
MegaTXBN 8
Kompas TV
Network Flagship channel (Analog)
KBS KBS1TV2
KBS 2TV
TDPP
TPI
SBS SBS Network
NNN
SCB
MegaTXBN
Kompas TV

Digital television

Cable television

Satellite television

Programs

Programming from one station to another varies according to the assigned slot, most generalizations have been made. Most commercial stations start their broadcasts before 5:00 a.m. every morning, it begins with a program schedule filled with selected songs, followed by the Phinbellan national anthem, Die Stem van Phinbella. After that, it was followed by the recitation of the Quran and zikr for the Umraists (majority religion in Phinbella) and several public service announcements before the first program began. The early morning hours are dominated by news and talk shows, usually between 6 and 8 a.m., most stations broadcast programs dedicated to children between 7 and 8 a.m., for them to prepare for school. Afterwards, to be targeted at housewives who complete their homework, late-morning programs such as telenovelas (for local programming) and lifestyle shows will be aired. After the afternoon news, programs to target the youth such as quizzes, documentaries and informative programs were broadcast, most of the stations broadcast foreign dramas, the programming was at 1 to 4 pm. A child-oriented animated show airs starting at 4 p.m. Peak hours between 5 or 6 pm to 8 or 9 pm are also broadcast various shows such as game shows and concerts in national programming, affiliate stations in the Gangwol region (except SBS) broadcast telenovelas. The evening news program airs at 8pm or 9pm and ends at 9 or 10pm. NNN aired a variety of shows for the evening after its main news program. Between 10pm and 12 midnight, they turned to television dramas (such as the Federation dramas in the Free area of the Federation, Creole dramas in Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan) that focused on the young and old age groups. The stations were broadcasting late night news at 12 midnight. After that, programs targeted at mature audiences like telenovelas (for Gangwol regional programming) and anime were aired and it didn’t expect enough viewing, most of the stations re-broadcast the missed drama episodes. Most commercial stations end their broadcasts between 1 a.m. and 2 a.m. each night; only KBS and NNN stations in Gangwol region broadcast it 24 hours a day via UHF wavy digital broadcasts. All broadcasters close their broadcasts late nights of Friday and Sunday or other days for technical maintenance. KBS is required to broadcast it 24 hours a day except Friday and Sunday.

Drama

Local animation

Variety shows

Most-viewed channels

Position Channel Group Share of total viewing (%)

See also