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The {{nihongo|'''Corus Television Network'''|コーラステレビネットワーク/コーラステレビ放送網| ''Kōrasu Terebi Nettowāku'' or ''Kōrasu Terebi Hōsōmō''|{{lang-ms|Rangkaian Television Corus}}, shortened to '''CTN'''|lead=yes}}, officially known as {{nihongo|'''Corus Television Network Corporation'''|コーラステレビ放送網株式会社|Kōrasu Terebi Hōsōmō Kabushikigaisha|{{lang-ms|Perbadanan Rangkaian Television Corus}}|lead=yes}}, more commonly known as '''Corus''', or sometimes {{nihongo|'''Corus TV'''|コーラステレビ| Kōrasu Terebi||lead=}} and abbreviated {{nihongo|'''Cotele'''|コーテレ| Kōtere||lead=}} is a [[Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan|Taemhwanian]] [[Wikipedia:Terrestrial television|terrestrial television]] network that covers the [[Taemhwanian Phineaner]] and [[Taemhwanian Sangunese|Sangunese]]-speaking areas especially in the [[Romandie region]] and part of the [[Taemhwanian Mainlands]], it was also the first commercial and private television network in the [[Romandie region]] before the existence of the [[Trans-Pior Broadcasting Company|TPHK]] television network. The Corus Television Network has fifteen owned and operated stations throughout the Taemhwanian Phineaner and Sangunese-speaking areas, including its flagship station in [[Kéijō]] with its call sign '''TQ11-KX-DTV''' which broadcasts on channel 11. Corus Television Network Corporation is a subsidiary of [[The Straits Corus Press|The Straits Corus Press Holdings]] which is the second largest media conglomerate company in the Romandie region by revenue after TPHK. | |||
The Corus Television Network also has several services of [[Multichannel television in Phinbella|specialty digital television]], [[Wikipedia:Satellite television|satellite television]] and [[Wikipedia:Cable television|cable television]]; local specialty brands in this network include [[BS Corus]] (including [[BS Corus 4K|UHD 4K channel]]), [[Corus Plus]], [[Corus G+]] and [[Corus News Channel]]. It includes other subchannels such as [[DramaPlus]] (a channel for local dramas including Creole Drama), [[CCN]] (a movie channel), [[TéréAniVerse]] (animation channel), [[HeyYoShopping]] (a home shopping channel), [[V Net]] (a women's channel) and [[YTN]] (a youth channel). It also operates cable television services under brand licensing agreements with nationwide [[Special Broadcasting System|SBS]] and TPHK which operates [[SBS Molek FM]], [[AKX Kartousha Holdings Inc.]], [[Squert Entertainment Network Forajasaki]], [[Phineonesian Xpose Branded Television Network]], [[Media Sinar Satellite System]] and [[Kadaoka-show Discover Network]]. | |||
In addition to having its own film company are [[Iurōkatsu Pictures]], Corus owns an animation studio known as [[CreatMost Animation]] which is a competitor to [[TPHK Studio Co., Ltd.|TPHK Studio]] [[Artmedia Animation]], a production and distribution company of Phineaner-speaking shows which is [[Destination Pro]], the publication of the entertainment magazine [[Hey!POPSGO!]], and also an OTT streaming platform i.e. [[SeeK]]. | |||
The Corus Television studio is located in the [[Shiodome]] area of [[Taman Sari]], [[Kéijō]] and the transmitter is located in [[Saint Thomas Hill]]. Broadcasting terrestrially across the main cities that cover the [[Taemhwanian Phineaner]] and [[Taemhwanian Sangunese]]-speaking areas, this network is sometimes contracted to ''Cotele'' or ''Kōtere'' (コーテレ), it is a combination of ''Corus'' and ''Television'', and abbreviated to '''CTV''' or '''KX''', some people are confused by the abbreviation CTV which can distinguish between Corus Television and [[CTV Television Network]] in the [[Free area of the Federation]]. Corus Television's flagship station is home to the syndication network for news programs, the [[Corus News Network]] (CNN) which is part of the Corus Television Network, and these two networks cover the entire Taemhwanian Phineaner and Taemhwanian Sangunese-speaking areas. | |||
== Branding == | |||
== History == | |||
On July 1, {{RP|1991}}, Corus TV which was originally known as the {{nihongo|'''Iurokei Second Television System'''|言うろ系第二テレビシステム|Iu ro-kei Daini Terebi Shisutemu||lead=}} was granted the first TV broadcasting license for commercial broadcasters in the [[Taemhwanian Iurokei]] and [[Phineaner-Eurphinonesian Taemhwanian]] regions. So at that time, ISTS was established not long after. After obtaining the broadcasting license, ISTS purchased a piece of land to build its headquarters building in [[Pasar Ghebo]] (now known as Corus Television Pasar Ghebo branch office and shared with [[MBS Bank]] on the upper floor) and started preparations for broadcasting TV programs. On March 22, {{RP|1992}}, after the headquarters building was completed, ISTS began its broadcast trial starting at 9:00 pm (21:00 PPT) and ending at 10:00 pm (22:00 PPT), and in October of that year same, it is added for an hour until 11:00 pm (23:00 PPT). In early {{RP|1993}}, the ISTS trial broadcast was filled with video music content from overseas including all corners of Micras in particular, and also broadcast a brief news program. After more than a year of trial broadcasting, finally on September 1, {{RP|1=1993}}, ISTS officially began broadcasting in Kéijō and its surroundings at 5:00 pm (17:00 PPT). The region's first commercial TV station was officially launched with a six-hour broadcast time from 5:00 pm (17:00 PPT) to 11:00 pm (23:00 PPT). | |||
== Corporate governance == | |||
The chairman of this company is Phillip Dennis Tennyson who has been in office since April 2021 replacing the previous chairman, [[Mat Hasrol Mazing]]. The current president is Shōko Ferdinand Himazawa. | |||
== Sponsorships and industry partnerships == | |||
== Coverage == | |||
=== Current === | |||
== Channels == | |||
=== Satellite channels === | |||
=== Cable channels === | |||
== Network services == | |||
=== Main flagship station === | |||
==== Technical information ==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! rowspan="2" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #36d123;" |Transmitter station | |||
! colspan="2" |Channel | |||
! rowspan="2" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #36d123;" |[[Wikipedia:Virtual channel|LCN]] (digital only) | |||
! rowspan="2" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #36d123;" |Notes | |||
|-style="border-bottom:solid 3px #36d123;" | |||
!Analog | |||
! Digital | |||
|- | |||
|[[Saint Thomas Hill]] | |||
|11 | |||
|25 | |||
| rowspan="6" |11 | |||
|Main station ('''TQ11-KX-DTV''') | |||
|- | |||
| Kaki Shinjuku | |||
|42 | |||
|14 | |||
| rowspan="10" |Relay stations | |||
|- | |||
|Bassas da Íeu'ryïan | |||
|53 | |||
|34 | |||
|- | |||
|Gaisaru Bank | |||
|54 | |||
|33 | |||
|- | |||
|Isla del Verde | |||
|35 | |||
|25 | |||
|- | |||
|Yokosuka-Kurihama | |||
|41 | |||
|21 | |||
|- | |||
|Islas del Tropico | |||
|29 | |||
| colspan="2" rowspan="5" |(none) | |||
|- | |||
|Eureka Island | |||
| rowspan="2" |54 | |||
|- | |||
|Isla del Verde | |||
|- | |||
|Île du Langkis | |||
| rowspan="2" |53 | |||
|- | |||
|Numata | |||
|} | |||
=== Corus Television Network owned-and-operated stations === | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
! rowspan="2" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #36d123;" |Station | |||
! rowspan="2" style="border-bottom:solid 3px #36d123;" |Name in Sangunese | |||
! colspan="2" |Analog | |||
! colspan="3" |Digital | |||
|- style="border-bottom:solid 3px #36d123;" | |||
!Call sign | |||
!Ch. | |||
!Ch. | |||
![[wikipedia:virtual channel|LCN]] | |||
! Call sign | |||
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|'''[[Kéijō]]''' '''(flagship station)'''||京城||'''TQ11-KX-TV''' | |||
|'''11''' | |||
|'''25''' | |||
|'''11''' | |||
|'''TQ11-KX-DTV''' | |||
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|[[Martin-de-Viviès]] | |||
|マーティン・ド・ビビエス | |||
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|[[Terre Adélie]] | |||
|テッレアデリー | |||
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|[[Department Yapreay Authorities]] | |||
|''TBA'' | |||
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|[[Isla del Tropico]] | |||
|熱帯の島 | |||
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|[[Spitsbergen Islands]] | |||
|スピッツベルゲン諸島 | |||
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|[[Sabaki-Saint Martin-Eustaki Islands|SSS Islands]] | |||
| 裁き-稲陽-ユースタキ諸島 | |||
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|[[Toyohara]] | |||
|豊原 | |||
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|[[Ҭvuҟovarь]]-[[Charcot Station]]-[[Hau, Oriental Taemhwan|Hau]] | |||
|ヴコヴァル-シャルコー駅-ハウ | |||
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|[[Daïren]]-[[Dianaville]] | |||
|大連-ダイアナビル | |||
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| [[Sendai]] | |||
|仙台 | |||
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|[[Bandar Laila]] | |||
| バンダル・ライラ | |||
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|[[Saporok]]-[[Karpatho Ïeu'ryádoche]] | |||
|札幌-カルパト・イェウリャドチェ | |||
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|[[Tsunadenai Region|Tsunadenai]] | |||
|綱手内 | |||
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|[[Bukit Timah]] | |||
|ブキット・ティマ | |||
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|[[Phineaner Grisons]] | |||
|マレー・グリソンズ | |||
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|} | |||
Just like what happened to [[Trans-Pior Broadcasting Company|TPHK]], Corus Television have no affiliates in [[Itsunomi Mountains Region|Itsunomi Mountains]], [[Jeli Heights]] and [[Lower Ducie]] area (except Bukit Timah area) which are served by Corus Television's Ҭvuҟovarь-Charcot Station-Hau station and Kéijō main station. | |||
== Offices == | |||
== Programming == | |||
=== News === | |||
=== Drama programming block === | |||
=== Variety === | |||
==== Former ==== | |||
=== Music === | |||
=== Movie industry === | |||
=== Animation === | |||
=== Special TV programs === | |||
== Presenters == | |||
=== Current === | |||
=== Former === | |||
== List of most-watched programs == | |||
== Holding and subsidiaries == | |||
=== Family companies === | |||
== Controversies == | |||
== See also == | |||
{{Television in Phinbella}} | |||
[[Category:Television stations]] | [[Category:Television stations]] |
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Headquarters of Corus Television in Shiodome, Taman Sari, Kéijō | |
Native name | コーラステレビ放送網株式会社 |
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Romanized name | Kōrasu Terebi Hōsōmō Kabushiki-gaisha |
Type | Public KK |
Industry | |
Founded | October 14, -1BP |
Founder(s) | Johnny Minato Exhquaraykin |
Headquarters | Corus Headquarters, 96-14, Kejiranan Higashi-Sawakahirō, Taman Sari, Kéijō, Tromelin Atoll, Territory of Taemhwanian Frontier Settlements Area, Oriental Taemhwan, Phinbella |
Area served | Taemhwanian Phineaner and Sangunese-speaking areas (Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan), Phinbellan Maritime Territories, Special Administrative Territories, Forajasaki, Krasnovlac, Northern Keltia, Apollonia (including Vegno) and Mondosphere |
Key people |
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Services |
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Owner(s) | The Straits Corus Press Holdings |
Employees | 3,352 (as of May 31, RP 2618, consolidated) |
Parent |
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Subsidiaries |
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Website | phinfanmade/broadcasting/corustv |
Country | Phinbella |
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Broadcast area | Taemhwanian Phineaner and Sangunese-speaking area (Taemhwanian Frontier Settlements Area, SSS Islands, Hōkaïdán, Judea and Nán'yō, and parts of Taemhwanian Mainlands including Ҭvuҟovarь), part of Rintis Island, Cyborges, Negara Awan, Straits Settlements and eastern and northern part of Orange Free State |
Headquarters | Corus Headquarters, 96-14, Kejiranan Higashi-Sawakahirō, Taman Sari, Kéijō, Tromelin Atoll, Territory of Taemhwanian Frontier Settlements Area, Oriental Taemhwan |
Programming | |
Picture format |
2160p UHDTV (downgraded to 1080i and letterboxed 480i for the HDTV and SDTV feeds respectively) |
City | Kéijō |
Channels | |
Branding |
Corus TV CTV コーテレ (Kōtere) |
Programming | |
Affiliations |
Corus Television Network (non-news) Corus News Network (news) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Corus Television Network Corporation |
History | |
First air date |
September 1, -11BP |
Independent (-11BP–-1BP) | |
Call sign meaning |
Channel 11 Kéijō X Television |
Technical information | |
Licensing authority |
Phinbellan Federal Broadcasting Authority |
ERP |
200 kW (analog) 10 kW (digital) (68 kW ERP) |
HAAT |
214 metres (817') (analog) 218 metres (823') (digital) |
Links | |
Website | phinfanmade/broadcasting/corustv |
The Corus Television Network (Sangunese: コーラステレビネットワーク/コーラステレビ放送網, translit.: Kōrasu Terebi Nettowāku or Kōrasu Terebi Hōsōmō?, Phineaner: Rangkaian Television Corus, shortened to CTN), officially known as Corus Television Network Corporation (Sangunese: コーラステレビ放送網株式会社, translit.: Kōrasu Terebi Hōsōmō Kabushikigaisha?, Phineaner: Perbadanan Rangkaian Television Corus), more commonly known as Corus, or sometimes Corus TV (コーラステレビ, Kōrasu Terebi?) and abbreviated Cotele (コーテレ, Kōtere?) is a Taemhwanian terrestrial television network that covers the Taemhwanian Phineaner and Sangunese-speaking areas especially in the Romandie region and part of the Taemhwanian Mainlands, it was also the first commercial and private television network in the Romandie region before the existence of the TPHK television network. The Corus Television Network has fifteen owned and operated stations throughout the Taemhwanian Phineaner and Sangunese-speaking areas, including its flagship station in Kéijō with its call sign TQ11-KX-DTV which broadcasts on channel 11. Corus Television Network Corporation is a subsidiary of The Straits Corus Press Holdings which is the second largest media conglomerate company in the Romandie region by revenue after TPHK.
The Corus Television Network also has several services of specialty digital television, satellite television and cable television; local specialty brands in this network include BS Corus (including UHD 4K channel), Corus Plus, Corus G+ and Corus News Channel. It includes other subchannels such as DramaPlus (a channel for local dramas including Creole Drama), CCN (a movie channel), TéréAniVerse (animation channel), HeyYoShopping (a home shopping channel), V Net (a women's channel) and YTN (a youth channel). It also operates cable television services under brand licensing agreements with nationwide SBS and TPHK which operates SBS Molek FM, AKX Kartousha Holdings Inc., Squert Entertainment Network Forajasaki, Phineonesian Xpose Branded Television Network, Media Sinar Satellite System and Kadaoka-show Discover Network.
In addition to having its own film company are Iurōkatsu Pictures, Corus owns an animation studio known as CreatMost Animation which is a competitor to TPHK Studio Artmedia Animation, a production and distribution company of Phineaner-speaking shows which is Destination Pro, the publication of the entertainment magazine Hey!POPSGO!, and also an OTT streaming platform i.e. SeeK.
The Corus Television studio is located in the Shiodome area of Taman Sari, Kéijō and the transmitter is located in Saint Thomas Hill. Broadcasting terrestrially across the main cities that cover the Taemhwanian Phineaner and Taemhwanian Sangunese-speaking areas, this network is sometimes contracted to Cotele or Kōtere (コーテレ), it is a combination of Corus and Television, and abbreviated to CTV or KX, some people are confused by the abbreviation CTV which can distinguish between Corus Television and CTV Television Network in the Free area of the Federation. Corus Television's flagship station is home to the syndication network for news programs, the Corus News Network (CNN) which is part of the Corus Television Network, and these two networks cover the entire Taemhwanian Phineaner and Taemhwanian Sangunese-speaking areas.
Branding
History
On July 1, -13BP, Corus TV which was originally known as the Iurokei Second Television System (言うろ系第二テレビシステム, Iu ro-kei Daini Terebi Shisutemu?) was granted the first TV broadcasting license for commercial broadcasters in the Taemhwanian Iurokei and Phineaner-Eurphinonesian Taemhwanian regions. So at that time, ISTS was established not long after. After obtaining the broadcasting license, ISTS purchased a piece of land to build its headquarters building in Pasar Ghebo (now known as Corus Television Pasar Ghebo branch office and shared with MBS Bank on the upper floor) and started preparations for broadcasting TV programs. On March 22, -12BP, after the headquarters building was completed, ISTS began its broadcast trial starting at 9:00 pm (21:00 PPT) and ending at 10:00 pm (22:00 PPT), and in October of that year same, it is added for an hour until 11:00 pm (23:00 PPT). In early -11BP, the ISTS trial broadcast was filled with video music content from overseas including all corners of Micras in particular, and also broadcast a brief news program. After more than a year of trial broadcasting, finally on September 1, -11BP, ISTS officially began broadcasting in Kéijō and its surroundings at 5:00 pm (17:00 PPT). The region's first commercial TV station was officially launched with a six-hour broadcast time from 5:00 pm (17:00 PPT) to 11:00 pm (23:00 PPT).
Corporate governance
The chairman of this company is Phillip Dennis Tennyson who has been in office since April 2021 replacing the previous chairman, Mat Hasrol Mazing. The current president is Shōko Ferdinand Himazawa.
Sponsorships and industry partnerships
Coverage
Current
Channels
Satellite channels
Cable channels
Network services
Main flagship station
Technical information
Transmitter station | Channel | LCN (digital only) | Notes | |
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Analog | Digital | |||
Saint Thomas Hill | 11 | 25 | 11 | Main station (TQ11-KX-DTV) |
Kaki Shinjuku | 42 | 14 | Relay stations | |
Bassas da Íeu'ryïan | 53 | 34 | ||
Gaisaru Bank | 54 | 33 | ||
Isla del Verde | 35 | 25 | ||
Yokosuka-Kurihama | 41 | 21 | ||
Islas del Tropico | 29 | (none) | ||
Eureka Island | 54 | |||
Isla del Verde | ||||
Île du Langkis | 53 | |||
Numata |
Corus Television Network owned-and-operated stations
Station | Name in Sangunese | Analog | Digital | |||
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Call sign | Ch. | Ch. | LCN | Call sign | ||
Kéijō (flagship station) | 京城 | TQ11-KX-TV | 11 | 25 | 11 | TQ11-KX-DTV |
Martin-de-Viviès | マーティン・ド・ビビエス | |||||
Terre Adélie | テッレアデリー | |||||
Department Yapreay Authorities | TBA | |||||
Isla del Tropico | 熱帯の島 | |||||
Spitsbergen Islands | スピッツベルゲン諸島 | |||||
SSS Islands | 裁き-稲陽-ユースタキ諸島 | |||||
Toyohara | 豊原 | |||||
Ҭvuҟovarь-Charcot Station-Hau | ヴコヴァル-シャルコー駅-ハウ | |||||
Daïren-Dianaville | 大連-ダイアナビル | |||||
Sendai | 仙台 | |||||
Bandar Laila | バンダル・ライラ | |||||
Saporok-Karpatho Ïeu'ryádoche | 札幌-カルパト・イェウリャドチェ | |||||
Tsunadenai | 綱手内 | |||||
Bukit Timah | ブキット・ティマ | |||||
Phineaner Grisons | マレー・グリソンズ |
Just like what happened to TPHK, Corus Television have no affiliates in Itsunomi Mountains, Jeli Heights and Lower Ducie area (except Bukit Timah area) which are served by Corus Television's Ҭvuҟovarь-Charcot Station-Hau station and Kéijō main station.
Offices
Programming
News
Drama programming block
Variety
Former
Music
Movie industry
Animation
Special TV programs
Presenters
Current
Former
List of most-watched programs
Holding and subsidiaries
Family companies
Controversies
See also
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