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'''KBS Phinminjok Network''' ({{Lang-ms|Rangkaian Rakyat Phinbella KBS}}; {{Lang-ts|KBS핀민족넷워크}}) and '''KBS Phinminjok Radio''' ({{Lang-ms|Radio Rakyat Phinbella KBS}}; {{Lang-ts|KBS핀민족라디오}}) is an [[Phinbella|Phinbellan]] [[anti-Imperial]] [[Wikipedia:Propaganda|propaganda]] radio channel network operated by the [[Keopuchean Broadcasting System]]. The network has two radio channels, and it is the only radio network that does not have FM frequencies in Phinbella. The radio network was launched in {{RP|1997}} followed by the satellite television network in {{RP|2001}}. Formerly the radio network was known as '''Keopuchean Social Education Radio''' ({{Lang-ms|Radio Pendidikan Sosial Keopuchean}}), and the television network known as '''KBS Planet''' ({{Lang-ts|KBS플래넷}}) which had only one channel, in {{RP|2013}}, it was rebranded and divided into two channels television for a specific program slot. The Phinminjok television network later will end its broadcasting on September 1 and be rebranded as the '''[[KBS Sukmaindera]]''' television network. Radio Phinminjok 2 broadcasts programs from KBS International Radio in [[Wikipedia:Malay language|Phineaner]], [[Wikipedia:Korean language|Taesongean]], [[Sangunese language|Sangunese]] and [[Thraci language|Thraci languages]], and relays similar programs to Radio Phinminjok 1 and programs from [[KBS 1Radio]] stations from the [[Phinbellan Maritime Territories]]. | '''KBS Phinminjok Network''' ({{Lang-ms|Rangkaian Rakyat Phinbella KBS}}; {{Lang-ts|KBS핀민족넷워크}}) and '''KBS Phinminjok Radio''' ({{Lang-ms|Radio Rakyat Phinbella KBS}}; {{Lang-ts|KBS핀민족라디오}}) is an [[Phinbella|Phinbellan]] [[anti-Imperial]] [[Wikipedia:Propaganda|propaganda]] radio channel network operated by the [[Keopuchean Broadcasting System]]. The network has two radio channels, and it is the only radio network that does not have FM frequencies in Phinbella. The radio network was launched in {{RP|1997}} followed by the satellite television network in {{RP|2001}}. Formerly the radio network was known as '''Keopuchean Social Education Radio''' ({{Lang-ms|Radio Pendidikan Sosial Keopuchean}}), and the formerly television network known as '''KBS Planet''' ({{Lang-ts|KBS플래넷}}) which had only one channel, in {{RP|2013}}, it was rebranded and divided into two channels television for a specific program slot. The Phinminjok television network later will end its broadcasting on September 1 and be rebranded as the '''[[KBS Sukmaindera]]''' television network. Radio Phinminjok 2 broadcasts programs from KBS International Radio in [[Wikipedia:Malay language|Phineaner]], [[Wikipedia:Korean language|Taesongean]], [[Sangunese language|Sangunese]] and [[Thraci language|Thraci languages]], and relays similar programs to Radio Phinminjok 1 and programs from [[KBS 1Radio]] stations from the [[Phinbellan Maritime Territories]]. | ||
The Phinminjok Network can be watched and heard via AM and SW frequencies, and satellite broadcasts. The audience and listeners could be extended not only to the people of [[Forajasaki]], but also to the [[Phinbellans|Phinminjok]] (Phinbellans) living in the [[Thraci Confederation]], [[New Batavia]], [[Hurmu]], [[Kunapura]] and [[Mercury]]. | The Phinminjok Network can be watched and heard via AM and SW frequencies, and satellite broadcasts. The audience and listeners could be extended not only to the people of [[Forajasaki]], but also to the [[Phinbellans|Phinminjok]] (Phinbellans) living in the [[Thraci Confederation]], [[New Batavia]], [[Hurmu]], [[Kunapura]] and [[Mercury]]. | ||
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City | Negara Awan |
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Broadcast area | Phinbella, Forajasaki, Phinbellan diaspora in Thraci Confederation, New Batavia and Hurmu |
Programming | |
Format | Propaganda |
Ownership | |
Owner | Keopuchean Broadcasting System |
History | |
First air date |
-7BP |
Links | |
Website | phinfanmade/broadcasting/kbs/phinminjoknetwork |
KBS Phinminjok Network (Phineaner: Rangkaian Rakyat Phinbella KBS; Taesongean: KBS핀민족넷워크) and KBS Phinminjok Radio (Phineaner: Radio Rakyat Phinbella KBS; Taesongean: KBS핀민족라디오) is an Phinbellan anti-Imperial propaganda radio channel network operated by the Keopuchean Broadcasting System. The network has two radio channels, and it is the only radio network that does not have FM frequencies in Phinbella. The radio network was launched in -7BP followed by the satellite television network in -3BP. Formerly the radio network was known as Keopuchean Social Education Radio (Phineaner: Radio Pendidikan Sosial Keopuchean), and the formerly television network known as KBS Planet (Taesongean: KBS플래넷) which had only one channel, in RP 2609, it was rebranded and divided into two channels television for a specific program slot. The Phinminjok television network later will end its broadcasting on September 1 and be rebranded as the KBS Sukmaindera television network. Radio Phinminjok 2 broadcasts programs from KBS International Radio in Phineaner, Taesongean, Sangunese and Thraci languages, and relays similar programs to Radio Phinminjok 1 and programs from KBS 1Radio stations from the Phinbellan Maritime Territories.
The Phinminjok Network can be watched and heard via AM and SW frequencies, and satellite broadcasts. The audience and listeners could be extended not only to the people of Forajasaki, but also to the Phinminjok (Phinbellans) living in the Thraci Confederation, New Batavia, Hurmu, Kunapura and Mercury.
Channels, frequencies and air time
Programming
See also
- Propaganda in Phinbella
- KBS International Radio
- KBS International Service
- Keopuchean Broadcasting System
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