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{{nihongo|'''Dōhō Broadcasting System'''|道宝放送|Dōhō Hōsō|extra={{lang-ms|Sistem Penyiaran Dōhō}}; {{lang-ts|도보방송|Dobo Bangsong|Tobo Pangsong|道宝放送}}; abbreviated to '''DBS'''}} is a [[Wikipedia:Private broadcasting|commercial]] [[Wikipedia:Radio|radio]] and [[Wikipedia:Television station|television]] broadcaster in [[Phinbella]], and was also one of the leading [[Television in Phinbella|Phinbellan television]] and radio broadcasters covering the [[Free area of the Federation]] before becoming a national broadcaster. It is owned and operated by the [[IVM Communications Group]], through its subsidiary [[The Dōhō Press]], Inc. It is headquartered at the [[Mulong Exchange Intermicronational Financial District]] located in [[Seberang Peninjau]], [[Negara Awan]]. DBS is one of seven private broadcasters based in Negara Awan since of {{RP|2020}}. Its [[Wikipedia:Flagship (broadcasting)|flagship]] [[Wikipedia:Terrestrial television|terrestrial television]] [[Wikipedia:Television station|station]] is [[DBS TV]], broadcast as [[Wikipedia:Television channel|channel]] 16 for analogue, digital and cable with the call sign '''TQSQ-DTV'''.  
{{nihongo|'''Dōhō Broadcasting System'''|道宝放送|Dōhō Hōsō|extra={{lang-ms|Sistem Penyiaran Dōhō}}; {{lang-ts|도보방송|Dobo Bangsong|Tobo Pangsong|道宝放送}}; abbreviated to '''DBS'''}} is a [[Wikipedia:Private broadcasting|commercial]] [[Wikipedia:Radio|radio]] and [[Wikipedia:Television station|television]] broadcaster in [[Phinbella]], and was also one of the leading [[Television in Phinbella|Phinbellan television]] and radio broadcasters covering the [[Free area of the Federation]] before becoming a national broadcaster. It is owned and operated by the [[IVM Communications Group]], through its subsidiary [[The Dōhō Press]], Inc. It is headquartered at the [[Mulong Exchange Intermicronational Financial District]] located in [[Seberang Peninjau]], [[Negara Awan]]. DBS is one of seven private broadcasters based in Negara Awan since of {{RP|2020}}. Its [[Wikipedia:Flagship (broadcasting)|flagship]] [[Wikipedia:Terrestrial television|terrestrial television]] [[Wikipedia:Television station|station]] is [[DBS TV]], broadcast as [[Wikipedia:Television channel|channel]] 16 for analogue, digital and cable with the call sign '''TQSQ-DTV'''.  


Established on January 22, {{RP|1968}} as a radio station, DBS is one of the four largest private broadcasters in Phinbella. It operates its main television channel and also owns and operates 23 regional stations throughout Phinbella under the same network name. DBS also operates 2 radio stations namely [[DBS Radio]] and [[DBS FM]], as well as operating 3 satellite televisions and 2 premium televisions. DBS is the broadcasting station with the most diversified operations in the Phinbellan radio and TV broadcasting industry, the broadcaster's income is higher than that of the departments outside the main business, excluding the departments within the IVM company. In addition, DBS is one of the private broadcasters in Phinbella as well as in the Free area of the Federation that broadcasts and produces the best [[Federation drama|locally made drama]] and [[Phinbellan anime|animation series]] specifically for television apart from [[Special Broadcasting System|SBS]], [[Association of Commercial Broadcasters of the Federation of Phinbella|ARF]] and [[Time Highway Broadcasting|THB]].
Established on January 22, {{RP|1968}} as a radio station, DBS is one of the four largest private broadcasters in Phinbella. It operates its main television channel and also owns and operates 23 regional stations throughout Phinbella under the same network name. DBS also operates 2 radio networks namely [[DBS Radio]] and [[DBS FM]], as well as operating 3 satellite televisions and 3 premium televisions. The DBS premium television channels are known as "[[CS DBS One]]" ("DBS 471"—sports/variety shows, including all football games), "[[CS DBS Two]]" ("DBS 473"—drama/anime, including all baseball games), and "[[CS DBS Next]]" ("DBS CSHD"—live premium shows) (called together as '''"CS DBS OneTwoNext"'''), all available in high-definition. DBS also has an international satellite network known as [[DBS International]] which is available in the [[Keltia]], eastern [[Apollonia]] and [[the Green]] in eastern [[Eura]], and will be expanded to the northern part of [[Corum]] by {{AN|11|2024}}.
 
DBS is the broadcasting station with the most diversified operations in the Phinbellan radio and TV broadcasting industry, the broadcaster's income is higher than that of the departments outside the main business, excluding the departments within the IVM company. In addition, DBS is one of the private broadcasters in Phinbella as well as in the Free area of the Federation that broadcasts and produces the best [[Federation drama|locally made drama]] and [[Phinbellan anime|animation series]] specifically for television apart from [[Special Broadcasting System|SBS]], [[Association of Commercial Broadcasters of the Federation of Phinbella|ARF]] and [[Time Highway Broadcasting|THB]].


== Headquarters and offices ==
== Headquarters and offices ==
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=== Radio ===
=== Radio ===
DBS launched its first radio broadcast signal on January 22, {{RP|1968}} with the call sign '''TQSQ''' on the frequency of [[Wikipedia:AM broadcasting|AM]] [[Wikipedia:900 kHz|900 kHz]] with a power of 20 [[Wikipedia:watts|kilowatts]], where it was transmitted from its transmitter stations in [[Tampines]] and [[Bandar Baru Fatin]]. DBS started as the third non-government commercial broadcaster in the Phinbella region after ARF and TBS. On September 18, {{RP|1971}}, DBS was granted a license by the state and local governments that allowed it to operate regional stations in major cities throughout the Phinbella region such as [[San Fransokyo]], [[Kampung Raja]], [[Politama]], [[Providenciales Bonin Islands|Providenciales]], [[Hsinhōdokián]] and [[Pondok Chabai]], and established a broadcasting network that connecting several cities including Tampines and Bandar Baru Fatin.
[[The Dōhō Press]] is one of the leading Inter-Phinbellan or [[Confederation of the Phineonesian Nations|Phineonesian]] newspapers where it started publishing in {{RP|1894}}. In April {{RP|1966}}, The Dōhō Press obtained a radio broadcasting license. After acquiring it, The Dōhō Press began preparing for broadcasting and bought a studio in one of the buildings in [[Puang Lieh District]], Tampines to be used as a radio station. And it was at that time that The Dōhō Press also had its bureau office in the building. The Dōhō Press launched its first radio broadcast signal on January 22, {{RP|1968}} with the branding '''Dōhō Broadcasting System''' and the call sign '''TQSQ''' on the frequency of [[Wikipedia:AM broadcasting|AM]] [[Wikipedia:900 kHz|900 kHz]] with a power of 20 [[Wikipedia:watts|kilowatts]], where it was transmitted from its transmitter stations in [[Tampines]] and [[Bandar Baru Fatin]]. DBS started as the third non-government commercial broadcaster in the Phinbella region after ARF and TBS. On September 18, {{RP|1971}}, DBS was granted a license by the state and local governments that allowed it to operate regional stations in major cities throughout the Phinbella region such as [[San Fransokyo]], [[Kampung Raja]], [[Politama]], [[Providenciales Bonin Islands|Providenciales]], [[Hsinhōdokián]] and [[Pondok Chabai]], and established a broadcasting network that connecting several cities including Tampines and Bandar Baru Fatin.


=== Early stages of the television ===
=== Early stages of the television ===
In {{RP|1978}}, the colonial-era [[Posts and Telecommunications Authority]] based in Tampines held a "Bid for Allocation of Frequency for Television Broadcasting" where the bid was to issue a television broadcasting license to establish several new television channels in the city of Tampines or [[Gýordonz]], five of which were private public television stations that placed on channels 6, 9, 11, 13 and 16. Around the construction of a public private station, The Dōhō Press with its radio station, Radio Dōhō is the one that has submitted a bid in the licensing of two new television channels under the network name  {{Nihongo|"Dōhō Television"|道宝テレビジョン|Dōhō Terebijon}}. Apart from The Dōhō Press and Radio Dōhō, there was also fierce competition launched from newspapers, missionaries, film companies and other circles, including two private radio stations in Tampines at the time, [[The Maeil Times]] (later owned channel 11 as [[Territorial Broadcasting System]]) was also not spared from the fierce competition that grabbed one of the five channels. On July 15, {{RP|1979}}, The Dōhō Press and Radio Dōhō won the bid and obtained the television broadcasting license for channel 16.
After The Dōhō Press obtained the license, they started planning to build a new station in one of the neighborhoods in [[Melekeok]], Gýordonz, but the plan ended in failure. Finally, facilities for television broadcasting were secured, and channel 16 was launched from its first headquarters in a neighborhood known as [[Fiča i Feđja]]. After that, '''Dōhō Broadcasting System Inc.''' was founded on the twelfth anniversary of its radio broadcast in {{RP|1980}}, where the company combined radio and television broadcasting, and at that time the company was founded by [[Hadji Masumin Pangeran Tahir]], president of The Dōhō Press, and a Radio Dōhō broadcaster, [[Iwakuni Takehara]].


=== Forming a network of the local station ===
On December 14, {{RP|1981}}, Dōhō Television began trial broadcasts. On January 21, {{RP|1982}}, Dōhō Television launched a TV broadcast under the name '''DBS TV''' (call sign: TQAC-TV, output: 4 kW), where it began broadcasting live as a pilot program known as the ''Inter-Phinbellan Winter-Art Festival'', and the following day on January 22, DBS TV officially started broadcasting and broadcast from Melekeok. Initially, the channel ran for almost six hours a day from 17:00 to 22:45 NAT depending largely on television series produced mainly abroad such as from several countries in [[Apollonia]], [[Benacia]] and [[Tapfer]]. Between {{RP|1981}} and {{RP|1984}}, DBS reached a joint agreement with 12 commercial stations in major cities including Bandar Baru Fatin, [[Danville]], [[Kota Hilir (city)|Kota Hilir]], San Fransokyo, Politama, Providenciales, Hsinhōdokián, Kampung Raja, [[Gimmelschtump]], Pondok Chabai, [[Hōkø]] and [[Syōnan Archipelago]], and began broadcasting TV from its parent broadcast through its 13 affiliated or regional stations to their territories and states (up to the entire country). And since then, DBS established its own television network named DBS Television Network which was founded in {{RP|1985}}. And in the next period, DBS also established other regional stations. DBS began broadcasting its flagship news programme, the DBS News Show on October 15, {{RP|1983}}. On July 17, {{RP|1986}}, [[DBS FM|FM radio]] was launched, and DBS took over a recording company, [[Warna Music]].


=== Multimedia era ===
=== Multimedia era ===
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! Name !! Frequency !! Power (kW)
! Name !! Frequency !! Power (kW)
|-
|-
| [[DBS Radio]] || 900 kHz AM || />20 kW
| [[DBS Radio]] || AM 900㎑ || />20 kW
|-
|-
| [[DBS FM]] || 91.9 MHz FM || 10 kW
| [[DBS FM]] || FM 91.9㎒ || 10 kW
|-
|-
| [[DBS Channel D|Channel D]] || CH 16A DAB || 2 kW
| [[DBS Channel D|Channel D]] || DAB CH 16A || 2 kW
|}
|}
* Five satellite ([[BS DBS]], [[BS4K DBS]], [[BS8K DBS]], [[CS DBS 1]] (CS ch471), [[CS DBS 2]] (CS ch473))
* Six satellite ([[BS DBS]], [[BS4K DBS]], [[BS8K DBS]], [[CS DBS 1]] (CS ch471), [[CS DBS 2]] (CS ch473) and [[CS DBS Next]] (CS ch474))
* Three terrestrial DMB (TV, radio, [[wikipedia:Datacasting|data]])
* Three terrestrial DMB (TV, radio, [[wikipedia:Datacasting|data]])
* Two satellite DMB (DBS Drama, DBS Sports+)
* Two satellite DMB (DBS Drama, DBS Sports+)


=== Affiliated stations ===
=== Affiliated stations ===
[[File:DBS ID map.svg|thumb|left|[[wikipedia:Virtual channel|LCN]] assignments of DBS affiliates:
{{Legend|#d40000|7 ({{font color|#d40000|red}})}} {{Legend|#ffd400|8 ({{font color|#ffd400|yellow}})}} {{Legend|#c87137|9 ({{font color|#c87137|brown}})}} {{Legend|#00d455|11 ({{font color|#00d455|green}})}} {{Legend|#00d4aa|13 ({{font color|#00d4aa|vivid cyan}})}} {{Legend|#00ffff|16 ({{font color|#00ffff|aqua}})}} {{Legend|#ffffff|No regional station}}]]
DBS also owns and operates 23 regional broadcasting stations as well as six small bureaus covering the entire Free Area of the Federation including two special administrative territories and three dependent territories. Regional DBS stations also have their own local programming. Stations are listed mostly in Phinbellan territorial order, with exceptions for [[Capital Area]], [[Territory of Soccsksargen|Soccsksargen]]-[[Koitchhi State]], [[Keiki region]] (except [[Nabor Klafterschaft]] and [[Springwind Islands]]), [[Phinbellan Maritime Territories]] (except [[Providenciales Bonin Islands and Seberang Pyojin|Providenciales]]) and [[Politama]]-[[Islands of Dong Ping]], which form single wide broadcasting markets respectively. Only [[Tanah Baharu]] and [[Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan|Oriental Taemhwan]] do not have regional DBS stations, and DBS established bureaus in those two regions, and news gatherings are also provided by those bureaus.
{| class="wikitable"  style=font-size:90%
{| class="wikitable"  style=font-size:90%
! colspan="2" |Broadcasting area(s)
! colspan="2" |Broadcasting area(s)
! colspan="2" |Station
! colspan="2" |Station
! rowspan="2" style="border-bottom:3px solid #399ECC;" |[[Wikipedia:Virtual channel|LCN]]
! rowspan="2" style="border-bottom:3px solid #399ECC;" |[[Wikipedia:Virtual channel|ID]]
! colspan="2" |[[DBS Radio|AM]]
! colspan="2" |[[DBS Radio]]
! colspan="2" |[[DBS FM|FM]]
! colspan="2" |[[DBS FM]]
! rowspan="2" style="border-bottom:3px solid #399ECC;" |Start date of broadcast
! colspan="2" |Start date of broadcast
! rowspan="2" style="border-bottom:3px solid #399ECC;" |Date of affiliation
! rowspan="2" style="border-bottom:3px solid #399ECC;" |Note(s)
! rowspan="2" style="border-bottom:3px solid #399ECC;" |Note(s)
|-
|-
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! style="border-bottom:3px solid #399ECC;" |Frequencies
! style="border-bottom:3px solid #399ECC;" |Frequencies
! style="border-bottom:3px solid #399ECC;" |Output
! style="border-bottom:3px solid #399ECC;" |Output
! style="border-bottom:3px solid #399ECC;" |Radio
! style="border-bottom:3px solid #399ECC;" |TV
|-
|-
|[[Negara Awan Capital Area|Capital Area]] {{Small|(incl. remote islands, excl. Territory of Flower)}}
|[[Negara Awan Capital Area|Capital Area]] {{Small|(incl. remote islands, excl. Territory of Flower)}}
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|TQSQ
|TQSQ
|16
|16
|AM 900kHz
|AM 900㎑
|20㎾
|20㎾
|FM 91.9MHz
|FM 91.9㎒
|10㎾
|10㎾
|January 22, {{RP|1968}}
|January 22, {{RP|1982}}
|January 22, {{RP|1982}}
|January 22, {{RP|1982}}
|{{Notetag|group=FmrAffs|Western [[wikipedia:Flagship (broadcasting)|flagship station]]; national programme.}}
|
|-
|-
|[[Danville-Providenciales-Kota Iskandar Metropolitan Region|Keijinshin Metropolitan Region]]
|[[Danville-Providenciales-Kota Iskandar Metropolitan Region|Keijinshin Metropolitan Region]] {{Small|(incl. [[Danville]])}}
|[[Keiki region|Keiki]]
|[[Keiki region|Keiki]]
!DBS Keijinshin
!DBS Keijinshin
|TQDN
|16
|AM 792㎑
|10㎾
|FM 94.9㎒
|3㎾
|
|
|
|
|
|{{Notetag|group=FmrAffs|Eastern flagship station.}}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| colspan="2" |[[Phinbellan Maritime Territories|Maritime Territories]] {{Small|(except [[Providenciales]])}}
| colspan="2" |[[Phinbellan Maritime Territories|Maritime Territories]] {{Small|(except [[Providenciales]])}}
!DBS Maritime
!DBS Maritime
|
|TQSB
|
|16
|
|FM 92.7㎒
|
|1㎾
|
|FM 93.0㎒
|
|0.09㎾
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Territory of Flower]]
|[[Territory of Kota Hilir|Kota Hilir]]
|[[Gangwol region|Gangwol]]
|[[Gangwol region|Gangwol]]
!DBS Bandar Baru Fatin
! rowspan="2" |DBS Kota Hilir
|
| rowspan="2" |TQCV
|
| rowspan="2" |16
|
|AM 1287㎑
|
|6㎾
|
|FM 104.1㎒
|
|1㎾
|
| rowspan="2" |
|
| rowspan="2" |
|
| rowspan="2" |{{Notetag|group=FmrAffs|The DBS broadcasting station in Bandar Baru Fatin, Territory of Flower including radio and television broadcasts was completely terminated on September 10, {{RP|2003}} after more than 35 years of broadcasting. DBS broadcast coverage in Territory of Flower is provided by the DBS broadcasting station in Kota Hilir and the news gathering is prepared by the DBS bureau in Bandar Baru Fatin to be broadcast on local broadcasts in Negara Awan and Kota Hilir.}}
|-
|-
|[[Territory of Kota Hilir|Kota Hilir]]
|[[Territory of Flower]]
|[[Gangwol region|Gangwol]]
|[[Gangwol region|Gangwol]]
!DBS Kota Hilir
|FM 94.3㎒
|
|4㎾
|
|FM 89.3㎒
|
|100W
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
| colspan="2" |[[Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï]]
| colspan="2" |[[Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï]]
!DBS Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï
!DBS Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï
|
|TQEH
|
|16
|
|FM 97.9㎒
|
|400㎾
|
|FM 88.5㎒
|
|200㎾
|
|
|
|
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| colspan="2" |[[Oystra Stoorskerið]]
| colspan="2" |[[Oystra Stoorskerið]]
!DBS Oystra Stoorskerið
!DBS Oystra Stoorskerið
|
|TQSH
|
|16
|
|AM 1458㎑
|
|32㎾
|
|FM 105.5㎒
|
|15㎾
|
|
|
|
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| colspan="2" |[[Permata Mutiara]]
| colspan="2" |[[Permata Mutiara]]
!DBS Permata Mutiara
!DBS Permata Mutiara
|
|TQAT
|
|11
|
|FM 97.5㎒
|
|8㎾
|
|FM 98.3㎒
|
|2㎾
|
|
|
|
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|[[Tempasuku region|Tempasuku]]
|[[Tempasuku region|Tempasuku]]
!DBS Dindings
!DBS Dindings
|
|TQDT
|
|8
|
|FM 92.5㎒
|
|3㎾
|
|FM 92.9㎒
|
|0.01㎾
|
|
|
|
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|[[Tempasuku region|Tempasuku]]
|[[Tempasuku region|Tempasuku]]
!DBS Turku and Hōri
!DBS Turku and Hōri
|
|TQCM
|
|16
|
|AM 855㎑
|
|10㎾
|
|FM 102.5㎒
|
|1㎾
|
|
|
|
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|[[Tempasuku region|Tempasuku]]
|[[Tempasuku region|Tempasuku]]
!DBS Drusselstein
!DBS Drusselstein
|
|TQEO
|
|16
|
|FM 96.5㎒
|
|5㎾
|
|FM 93.5㎒
|
|500W
|
|
|
|
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|[[Tempasuku region|Tempasuku]]
|[[Tempasuku region|Tempasuku]]
!DBS Manschūhōria
!DBS Manschūhōria
|
|TQSV
|
|16
|
|FM 88.9㎒
|
|8㎾
|
|FM 103.7㎒
|
|3㎾
|
|
|
|
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|[[Politama]]
|[[Politama]]
|[[Kepulauan region|Kepulauan]]
|[[Kepulauan region|Kepulauan]]
!DBS Politama
! rowspan="2" |DBS Politama and Island of D.P.
|
| rowspan="2" |TQYH
|
| rowspan="2" |11
|
|FM 97.9㎒
|
|3㎾
|
|FM 88.7㎒
|
|3㎾
|
| rowspan="2" |
|
| rowspan="2" |
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Islands of Dong Ping]]
|[[Islands of Dong Ping]]
|[[Kepulauan region|Kepulauan]]
|[[Kepulauan region|Kepulauan]]
!DBS Islands of Dong Ping
|FM 90.9㎒
|
|0.25㎾
|
|FM 105.9㎒
|
|200W
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Kantō-shū Islands]]
|[[Kantō-shū Islands]]
|[[Gwandong-ju Islands|Gwandong-ju]]
|[[Gwandong-ju Islands|Gwandong]]
!DBS Kantō-shū Islands
!DBS Kantō-shū Islands
|
|TQDU
|
|16
|
|AM 1350㎑
|
|5㎾
|
|FM 103.9㎒
|
|3㎾
|
|
|
|
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|[[Keiki region|Keiki]]
|[[Keiki region|Keiki]]
!DBS Nabor Klafterschaft
!DBS Nabor Klafterschaft
|
|TQBF
|
|16
|
|AM 1197㎑
|
|10㎾
|
|FM 91.4㎒
|
|3㎾
|
|
|
|
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|[[Jifū region|Jifū]]
|[[Jifū region|Jifū]]
!DBS Hallim
!DBS Hallim
|
|TQAF
|
|16
|
|AM 1287㎑
|
|10㎾
|
|FM 95.3㎒
|
|1㎾
|
|
|
|
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| colspan="2" |[[Tanintʃhourim]]
| colspan="2" |[[Tanintʃhourim]]
!DBS Tanintʃhourim
!DBS Tanintʃhourim
|
|TQSU
|
|16
|
|FM 92.5㎒
|
|5㎾
|
|FM 97.5㎒
|
|5㎾
|
|
|
|
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|[[Nijima region|Nijima]]
|[[Nijima region|Nijima]]
!DBS Nijima
!DBS Nijima
|
|TQDZ
|
|9
|
|AM 765㎑
|
|6㎾
|
|FM 96.7㎒
|
|500W
|
|
|
|
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|[[Haeseo region|Haeseo]]
|[[Haeseo region|Haeseo]]
!DBS Cyberaya
!DBS Cyberaya
|
|TQAD
|
|16
|
|FM 96.1㎒
|
|8㎾
|
|FM 93.3㎒
|
|5㎾
|
|
|
|
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|[[Haeseo region|Haeseo]]
|[[Haeseo region|Haeseo]]
!DBS OVS
!DBS OVS
|
|TQWH
|
|16
|
|FM 107.3㎒
|
|4㎾
|
|FM 100.9㎒
|
|90W
|
|
|
|
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|[[Territory of Soccsksargen|Soccsksargen]]
|[[Territory of Soccsksargen|Soccsksargen]]
|[[Seopin region|Seopin]]
|[[Seopin region|Seopin]]
!DBS Soccsksargen
! rowspan="2" |DBS Soccsksargen
|
| rowspan="2" |TQZH
|
| rowspan="2" |7
|
|AM 1566㎑
|
|250㎾
|
|FM 98.3㎒
|
|2㎾
|
| rowspan="2" |
|
| rowspan="2" |
|
|
|-
|-
|[[Koitchhi State]]
|[[Koitchhi State]]
|[[Seopin region|Seopin]]
|[[Seopin region|Seopin]]
!DBS Koitchhi State
|FM 102.3㎒
|
|1㎾
|
|FM 94.5㎒
|
|3㎾
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
|-
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|[[Phinbellan Euran States|PES]]
|[[Phinbellan Euran States|PES]]
!DBS Shandānø'kaí
!DBS Shandānø'kaí
|
|TQEF
|
|13
|
|FM 99.7㎒
|
|8㎾
|
|FM 90.3㎒
|
|3㎾
|
|
|
|
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|[[Phinbellan Euran States|PES]]
|[[Phinbellan Euran States|PES]]
!DBS Aziziyah
!DBS Aziziyah
|
|TQAQ
|
|8
|
|AM 936㎑
|
|5㎾
|
|FM 99.9㎒
|
|1㎾
|
|
|
|
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|[[Phinbellan Euran States|PES]]
|[[Phinbellan Euran States|PES]]
!DBS Paminorshan
!DBS Paminorshan
|
|TQEE
|
|16
|
|FM 95.5㎒
|
|1㎾
|
|FM 100.1㎒
|
|1㎾
|
|
|
|
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|[[Phinbellan Euran States|PES]]
|[[Phinbellan Euran States|PES]]
!DBS Syōnan Archipelago
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=== Overseas ===
* [[DBS International]] - available in Keltia, eastern Apollonia and eastern Eura.


== Programming ==
== Programming ==
For your information, DBS have several or some IRL programs, also has a Micrasian adaptations.
=== Anime/AniPhin/AniMy ===
{{Main|List of anime aired on DBS TV}}
=== Tokusatsu ===
=== Dramas ===
{{Main|List of DBS dramas and series}}
==== Phinbellan Federation dramas ====
==== Phinbellan Taesongean dramas ====
=== News programming ===
==== Talk shows ====
=== Variety shows ===
=== Acquired programming ===
==== Drama ====
==== Comedy ====
==== Children programming ====


== Holding and subsidiaries ==
== Holding and subsidiaries ==
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== See also ==
== See also ==
{{Television in Phinbella}}
{{Television in Phinbella}}
{{Radio in Phinbella}}

Latest revision as of 05:15, 2 August 2024

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Dōhō Broadcasting System
Trading name DBS
Native name
Sangunese name
Kanji 株式会社道宝放送
Hiragana かぶしきがいしゃどうほうほうそう
Katakana カブシキガイシャドウホウホウソウ
Transcriptions
Romanization Kabushikigaisha Dōhō Hōsō
Revised Hepburn Kabushikigaisha Douhou Housou
Taesongean name
Hangul
주식회사 도보방송
Hanja
株式会社 道宝放送
Revised Romanization Jushikhoesa Dobo Bangsong
McCune–Reischauer Chusikhoesa Tobo Pangsong
Type Public KK
Traded as FSX:DHBS
Industry
Founded January 22, -36BP (-36BP-01-22)
Headquarters Mulong Exchange Intermicronational Financial District, Seberang Peninjau, Negara Awan, Phinbella Phinbella
Area served Keltia, Eastern Apollonia and Southeast Eura, with a focus in Phinbella
Key people
  • Chou Hsien-liang
    (Chairman and CEO)
  • Koichi Himazaki
    (President and COO)
Services
Revenue ðƒ114,762 million (consolidated, August RP 2617)
Operating income ðƒ39,102 million (consolidated, August RP 2617)
Net income ðƒ2,891 million (consolidated, August RP 2617)
Total assets ðƒ81,341 million (consolidated, August RP 2617)
Employees 1,422
Parent IVM Communications Group
The Dōhō Press (32.71%)
Subsidiaries DBS Television Network
DBS Radio Network
Syncronization Association
Dōhō Multimedia Publishing
BS DBS
DBS Corporation
DBS Medianet
Warna Music
The Dōhō Press Sdn. Bhd. (38%)
Friendly Investment Company (4.14%)
Website phinfanmade/broadcasting/dbs
DBS TV
(TQ16-SQ-DTV)
Country Phinbella Phinbella
Headquarters Mulong Exchange Intermicronational Financial District, Seberang Peninjau, Negara Awan, Federal Special Capital Territory Federal Special Capital Territory
Programming
Picture format 2160p UHDTV
(downgraded to 1080i and letterboxed 480i for the HDTV and SDTV feeds respectively)
City Negara Awan
Channels
Branding DBS TV
Programming
Affiliations DBS
Ownership
Owner Dōhō Broadcasting System
BS DBS
DBS Radio
DBS FM
History
Founded -26BP; 46 years ago (-26BP)
First air date
January 22, -22BP; 42 years ago (-22BP-01-22)
Call sign meaning
TQ16-SQ-(D)TV TQ Channel 16 SQ
Technical information
Licensing authority
PCCS
ERP 10 kW (68 kW ERP)
HAAT 345 metres (817') (analog)
368 metres (823') (digital)
Links
Website phinfanmade/broadcasting/dbs

Dōhō Broadcasting System (道宝放送, Dōhō Hōsō?, Phineaner: Sistem Penyiaran Dōhō; Taesongean: 도보방송; Hanja: 道宝放送; RRDobo Bangsong; MRTobo Pangsong; abbreviated to DBS) is a commercial radio and television broadcaster in Phinbella, and was also one of the leading Phinbellan television and radio broadcasters covering the Free area of the Federation before becoming a national broadcaster. It is owned and operated by the IVM Communications Group, through its subsidiary The Dōhō Press, Inc. It is headquartered at the Mulong Exchange Intermicronational Financial District located in Seberang Peninjau, Negara Awan. DBS is one of seven private broadcasters based in Negara Awan since of RP 2616. Its flagship terrestrial television station is DBS TV, broadcast as channel 16 for analogue, digital and cable with the call sign TQSQ-DTV.

Established on January 22, -36BP as a radio station, DBS is one of the four largest private broadcasters in Phinbella. It operates its main television channel and also owns and operates 23 regional stations throughout Phinbella under the same network name. DBS also operates 2 radio networks namely DBS Radio and DBS FM, as well as operating 3 satellite televisions and 3 premium televisions. The DBS premium television channels are known as "CS DBS One" ("DBS 471"—sports/variety shows, including all football games), "CS DBS Two" ("DBS 473"—drama/anime, including all baseball games), and "CS DBS Next" ("DBS CSHD"—live premium shows) (called together as "CS DBS OneTwoNext"), all available in high-definition. DBS also has an international satellite network known as DBS International which is available in the Keltia, eastern Apollonia and the Green in eastern Eura, and will be expanded to the northern part of Corum by 1738 AN.

DBS is the broadcasting station with the most diversified operations in the Phinbellan radio and TV broadcasting industry, the broadcaster's income is higher than that of the departments outside the main business, excluding the departments within the IVM company. In addition, DBS is one of the private broadcasters in Phinbella as well as in the Free area of the Federation that broadcasts and produces the best locally made drama and animation series specifically for television apart from SBS, ARF and THB.

Headquarters and offices

Dōhō Broadcasting System is headquartered in a tower in the Mulong Exchange Intermicronational Financial District, a newly completed international financial district located on Seberang Peninjau, Negara Awan. DBS has just moved its headquarters since April RP 2619. In addition, the DBS bureau office for the Keiki region is located at Maple Drive, Danville, Tri-State Area, while the DBS bureau office for the dependent region is located at Shalqar Institute Park, Iñderaqonır, Oystra Stoorskerið. In addition to the headquarters, bureau offices and 23 regional stations, commercial broadcasting station Phinbellan also has 12 bureau offices in other parts of the world in locations in countries such as Forajasaki and Plazas de Irian for the Phineonesian Confederation, as well as in Hurmu, Desaremix, Çakaristan, Nouvelle Alexandrie, Kunapura, Craitland, New Batavia, Krasnovlac and Daau.

Branding

History

Radio

The Dōhō Press is one of the leading Inter-Phinbellan or Phineonesian newspapers where it started publishing in -110BP. In April -38BP, The Dōhō Press obtained a radio broadcasting license. After acquiring it, The Dōhō Press began preparing for broadcasting and bought a studio in one of the buildings in Puang Lieh District, Tampines to be used as a radio station. And it was at that time that The Dōhō Press also had its bureau office in the building. The Dōhō Press launched its first radio broadcast signal on January 22, -36BP with the branding Dōhō Broadcasting System and the call sign TQSQ on the frequency of AM 900 kHz with a power of 20 kilowatts, where it was transmitted from its transmitter stations in Tampines and Bandar Baru Fatin. DBS started as the third non-government commercial broadcaster in the Phinbella region after ARF and TBS. On September 18, -33BP, DBS was granted a license by the state and local governments that allowed it to operate regional stations in major cities throughout the Phinbella region such as San Fransokyo, Kampung Raja, Politama, Providenciales, Hsinhōdokián and Pondok Chabai, and established a broadcasting network that connecting several cities including Tampines and Bandar Baru Fatin.

Early stages of the television

In -26BP, the colonial-era Posts and Telecommunications Authority based in Tampines held a "Bid for Allocation of Frequency for Television Broadcasting" where the bid was to issue a television broadcasting license to establish several new television channels in the city of Tampines or Gýordonz, five of which were private public television stations that placed on channels 6, 9, 11, 13 and 16. Around the construction of a public private station, The Dōhō Press with its radio station, Radio Dōhō is the one that has submitted a bid in the licensing of two new television channels under the network name "Dōhō Television" (道宝テレビジョン, Dōhō Terebijon?). Apart from The Dōhō Press and Radio Dōhō, there was also fierce competition launched from newspapers, missionaries, film companies and other circles, including two private radio stations in Tampines at the time, The Maeil Times (later owned channel 11 as Territorial Broadcasting System) was also not spared from the fierce competition that grabbed one of the five channels. On July 15, -25BP, The Dōhō Press and Radio Dōhō won the bid and obtained the television broadcasting license for channel 16.

After The Dōhō Press obtained the license, they started planning to build a new station in one of the neighborhoods in Melekeok, Gýordonz, but the plan ended in failure. Finally, facilities for television broadcasting were secured, and channel 16 was launched from its first headquarters in a neighborhood known as Fiča i Feđja. After that, Dōhō Broadcasting System Inc. was founded on the twelfth anniversary of its radio broadcast in -24BP, where the company combined radio and television broadcasting, and at that time the company was founded by Hadji Masumin Pangeran Tahir, president of The Dōhō Press, and a Radio Dōhō broadcaster, Iwakuni Takehara.

On December 14, -23BP, Dōhō Television began trial broadcasts. On January 21, -22BP, Dōhō Television launched a TV broadcast under the name DBS TV (call sign: TQAC-TV, output: 4 kW), where it began broadcasting live as a pilot program known as the Inter-Phinbellan Winter-Art Festival, and the following day on January 22, DBS TV officially started broadcasting and broadcast from Melekeok. Initially, the channel ran for almost six hours a day from 17:00 to 22:45 NAT depending largely on television series produced mainly abroad such as from several countries in Apollonia, Benacia and Tapfer. Between -23BP and -20BP, DBS reached a joint agreement with 12 commercial stations in major cities including Bandar Baru Fatin, Danville, Kota Hilir, San Fransokyo, Politama, Providenciales, Hsinhōdokián, Kampung Raja, Gimmelschtump, Pondok Chabai, Hōkø and Syōnan Archipelago, and began broadcasting TV from its parent broadcast through its 13 affiliated or regional stations to their territories and states (up to the entire country). And since then, DBS established its own television network named DBS Television Network which was founded in -19BP. And in the next period, DBS also established other regional stations. DBS began broadcasting its flagship news programme, the DBS News Show on October 15, -21BP. On July 17, -18BP, FM radio was launched, and DBS took over a recording company, Warna Music.

Multimedia era

Digital television

International relations

DBS channels

Channel Video Aspect Programming
16.1 1080i 16:9 Main DBS programming
16.2 2160p 16:9 Main DBS programming (UHD version)
16.4 240p 4:3 Main DBS programming (mobile version)
  • Three radio stations:
Name Frequency Power (kW)
DBS Radio AM 900㎑ />20 kW
DBS FM FM 91.9㎒ 10 kW
Channel D DAB CH 16A 2 kW

Affiliated stations

LCN assignments of DBS affiliates:
  7 (red)
  8 (yellow)
  9 (brown)
  11 (green)
  13 (vivid cyan)
  16 (aqua)
  No regional station

DBS also owns and operates 23 regional broadcasting stations as well as six small bureaus covering the entire Free Area of the Federation including two special administrative territories and three dependent territories. Regional DBS stations also have their own local programming. Stations are listed mostly in Phinbellan territorial order, with exceptions for Capital Area, Soccsksargen-Koitchhi State, Keiki region (except Nabor Klafterschaft and Springwind Islands), Phinbellan Maritime Territories (except Providenciales) and Politama-Islands of Dong Ping, which form single wide broadcasting markets respectively. Only Tanah Baharu and Oriental Taemhwan do not have regional DBS stations, and DBS established bureaus in those two regions, and news gatherings are also provided by those bureaus.

Broadcasting area(s) Station ID DBS Radio DBS FM Start date of broadcast Note(s)
Territories Region On air branding Call sign Frequencies Output Frequencies Output Radio TV
Capital Area (incl. remote islands, excl. Territory of Flower) Gangwol DBS TQSQ 16 AM 900㎑ 20㎾ FM 91.9㎒ 10㎾ January 22, -36BP January 22, -22BP [note 1]
Keijinshin Metropolitan Region (incl. Danville) Keiki DBS Keijinshin TQDN 16 AM 792㎑ 10㎾ FM 94.9㎒ 3㎾ [note 2]
Maritime Territories (except Providenciales) DBS Maritime TQSB 16 FM 92.7㎒ 1㎾ FM 93.0㎒ 0.09㎾
Kota Hilir Gangwol DBS Kota Hilir TQCV 16 AM 1287㎑ 6㎾ FM 104.1㎒ 1㎾ [note 3]
Territory of Flower Gangwol FM 94.3㎒ 4㎾ FM 89.3㎒ 100W
Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï DBS Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï TQEH 16 FM 97.9㎒ 400㎾ FM 88.5㎒ 200㎾
Oystra Stoorskerið DBS Oystra Stoorskerið TQSH 16 AM 1458㎑ 32㎾ FM 105.5㎒ 15㎾
Permata Mutiara DBS Permata Mutiara TQAT 11 FM 97.5㎒ 8㎾ FM 98.3㎒ 2㎾
Dindings Tempasuku DBS Dindings TQDT 8 FM 92.5㎒ 3㎾ FM 92.9㎒ 0.01㎾
Turku and Hōri Tempasuku DBS Turku and Hōri TQCM 16 AM 855㎑ 10㎾ FM 102.5㎒ 1㎾
Drusselstein Tempasuku DBS Drusselstein TQEO 16 FM 96.5㎒ 5㎾ FM 93.5㎒ 500W
Manschūhōria Tempasuku DBS Manschūhōria TQSV 16 FM 88.9㎒ 8㎾ FM 103.7㎒ 3㎾
Politama Kepulauan DBS Politama and Island of D.P. TQYH 11 FM 97.9㎒ 3㎾ FM 88.7㎒ 3㎾
Islands of Dong Ping Kepulauan FM 90.9㎒ 0.25㎾ FM 105.9㎒ 200W
Kantō-shū Islands Gwandong DBS Kantō-shū Islands TQDU 16 AM 1350㎑ 5㎾ FM 103.9㎒ 3㎾
Nabor Klafterschft Keiki DBS Nabor Klafterschaft TQBF 16 AM 1197㎑ 10㎾ FM 91.4㎒ 3㎾
Halim Jifū DBS Hallim TQAF 16 AM 1287㎑ 10㎾ FM 95.3㎒ 1㎾
Tanintʃhourim DBS Tanintʃhourim TQSU 16 FM 92.5㎒ 5㎾ FM 97.5㎒ 5㎾
Western Nijima Nijima DBS Nijima TQDZ 9 AM 765㎑ 6㎾ FM 96.7㎒ 500W
Cyberaya Haeseo DBS Cyberaya TQAD 16 FM 96.1㎒ 8㎾ FM 93.3㎒ 5㎾
Orange Free State Haeseo DBS OVS TQWH 16 FM 107.3㎒ 4㎾ FM 100.9㎒ 90W
Soccsksargen Seopin DBS Soccsksargen TQZH 7 AM 1566㎑ 250㎾ FM 98.3㎒ 2㎾
Koitchhi State Seopin FM 102.3㎒ 1㎾ FM 94.5㎒ 3㎾
Shandānø'kaí PES DBS Shandānø'kaí TQEF 13 FM 99.7㎒ 8㎾ FM 90.3㎒ 3㎾
Aziziyah PES DBS Aziziyah TQAQ 8 AM 936㎑ 5㎾ FM 99.9㎒ 1㎾
Paminorshan Free State PES DBS Paminorshan TQEE 16 FM 95.5㎒ 1㎾ FM 100.1㎒ 1㎾
Syōnan Archipelago PES DBS Syōnan Archipelago TQXR 16 AM 864㎑ 1㎾ FM 93.1㎒ 1㎾
Nationwide (Broadcasting Satellite) BS DBS N/A 16 N/A N/A N/A N/A
  1. ^ Western flagship station; national programme.
  2. ^ Eastern flagship station.
  3. ^ The DBS broadcasting station in Bandar Baru Fatin, Territory of Flower including radio and television broadcasts was completely terminated on September 10, -1BP after more than 35 years of broadcasting. DBS broadcast coverage in Territory of Flower is provided by the DBS broadcasting station in Kota Hilir and the news gathering is prepared by the DBS bureau in Bandar Baru Fatin to be broadcast on local broadcasts in Negara Awan and Kota Hilir.

Overseas

Programming

For your information, DBS have several or some IRL programs, also has a Micrasian adaptations.

Anime/AniPhin/AniMy

Tokusatsu

Dramas

Phinbellan Federation dramas

Phinbellan Taesongean dramas

News programming

Talk shows

Variety shows

Acquired programming

Drama

Comedy

Children programming

Holding and subsidiaries

Family companies

See also