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=== Format ===
=== Format ===
Gangwol-speaking regional television stations aired distinctive telenovela-format television series dramas in the {{RP|2004}}s. G-novelas usually run for one season, rarely Gangwol telenovelas run for more than a season. The minimum number of Gangwol telenovela episodes is 20 to 50 episodes in 45 minutes each, and a maximum of 150 to 200 episodes in 45 minutes each. Rarely do series run more than 200 episodes.
The broadcast time for the Gangwol telenovela is in three slots, namely between 9 am and 12 noon for the morning, between 7 and 8 pm for the sunset and between 11 pm and 3 am for the late night, and episodes aired on weekends, i.e. on four consecutive days i.e. Friday to Monday, and on three consecutive days on late night slots i.e. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday nights (all television stations shut down transmission on Friday and Sunday nights). It is understood that the weekend time is best suited to watch this Gangwol telenovela series.


=== Genre ===
=== Genre ===

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The Gangwol telenovela (Phineaner: Telenovela loghat Gangwol; Taesongean: 강월의 텔레노벨라; RRGangwol-ui Telenobela) or Pyeongrang telenovela (Phineaner: Telenovela loghat Pyeongrang; Taesongean: 평랑의 텔레노벨라; RRPyeongrang-ui Telenobela), also more popularly known as G-novela or PP-novela, is a television series or soap opera in the Gangwol dialect including Gangwol-based creoles, produced in the Gangwol-speaking region, mostly produced in the Phinbellan Maritime Territories, Territory of Flower and Negara Awan, and there produced in special administrative territories. This Gangwol telenovela is different from the Martino-language telenovela or soap operas in other countries in Micras. This Gangwol telenovela is also differentiated from the drama genre that was also produced in Phinbella, namely Federation drama (in Free area of the Federation) and Creole drama (in Oriental Hispanioéire Taemhwan). However, the Gangwol telenovelas has become popular throughout Phinbella despite being aired on regional television stations, but its popularity has expanded following the growing sale of DVDs or blu-rays.

The storyline in these Gangwol telenovelas is quite similar to telenovelas abroad, but it sets the scene in Phinbella and possibly in outer space. G-novelas are produced in live action and in anime either 2D or 3D, it is not the same as soap operas that are usually produced in live action. G-novelas aired in an estimated 20 to 200 episodes, and it lasted for only 45 minutes. G-novelas were influenced by soap operas or telenovelas in the 80s to early 2000s and the native Taesongean soap opera. G-novelas are broadcast on three time slots on regional television, namely in the morning (09:00 to 12:00), sunset time (19:00 or 19:15 to 20:00) and late at night (23:00 to 03:00, accompanied by anime), usually aired on weekends i.e. from Friday to Monday (or from Saturday to Tuesday late at night).

As for some G-novelas aired on BS satellite television channels causing it to be available nationwide, coupled with DVD and blu-ray sales. These three G-novelas slots are according to the suitability of the set genres, where the genres tend to be of interest to the audience or fans of G-novelas.

Some of the most famous G-novelas have been aired on traditional television channels in other regions in Phinbella as well as in Forajasaki. The federal government has planned to try to export G-novelas to be marketed overseas including in Keltia, Apollonia and Corum.

Overview

Format

Gangwol-speaking regional television stations aired distinctive telenovela-format television series dramas in the RP 2600s. G-novelas usually run for one season, rarely Gangwol telenovelas run for more than a season. The minimum number of Gangwol telenovela episodes is 20 to 50 episodes in 45 minutes each, and a maximum of 150 to 200 episodes in 45 minutes each. Rarely do series run more than 200 episodes.

The broadcast time for the Gangwol telenovela is in three slots, namely between 9 am and 12 noon for the morning, between 7 and 8 pm for the sunset and between 11 pm and 3 am for the late night, and episodes aired on weekends, i.e. on four consecutive days i.e. Friday to Monday, and on three consecutive days on late night slots i.e. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday nights (all television stations shut down transmission on Friday and Sunday nights). It is understood that the weekend time is best suited to watch this Gangwol telenovela series.

Genre

Differences between TV and DVD versions

History

Production

Crew

Rating system

Current tendencies of the major nationwide and regional networks

Ratings and viewership

See also