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Keopuchean Broadcasting System

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Keopuchean Broadcasting System
Sistem Penyiaran Keopuchean
거뿌체안방송공사
Geoppuche'an Bangsong Gongsa
Type Radio, terrestrial television and satellite television broadcaster
Country File:Flag of Phinbella 1.png Phinbella
First air date January 10, -28BP (-28BP-01-10)1
Availability National
International
Founded by Government of Phinbella
Headquarters Nilam Puri, Negara Awan (since 8 August RP 2616)
Broadcast area Phinbella and part of Sanpantul
Owner The Phinbellan people, through the Telegraph Regulations Organ, funded by Phinbellan Government
Test card PM5544
Launch date January 10, -28BP (-28BP-01-10) (as Community Broadcasting Corporation) (radio)1
April 24, -20BP (-20BP-04-24) (television)1
April 20, RP 2600 (RP 2600-04-20) ("public broadcasting stations" status)1
January 10, RP 2615 (RP 2615-01-10) (digital television)
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
2160p 4K UHD (KBS BS4K feed)
4320p 8K UHD (KBS BS8K feed)
Television service KBS 1TV
KBS 2TV
KBS 1TV Programme 2
KBS BS1TV
KBS BS2TV
KBS BS4K
KBS BS8K
Radio service KBS 1Radio
KBS 2Radio
KBS 3Radio
KBS 1FM
KBS 2FM
KBS 3FM
KBS 7Radio
Defunct channel KBS BShiTV
Official website phinfanmade/broadcasting/kbs
Notes
^ Fictional history.
Notes
^ Fictional history.

Keopuchean Broadcasting System (abbreviated: KBS, Phineaner: Sistem Penyiaran Keopuchean, Taesongean: 거뿌체안방송공사, RR: Geoppuche'an Bangsong Gongsa) is a Phinbellan independent public broadcaster owned directly by the Phinbellan people and financed via Membership Dues, day-to-day management was conducted by a Chairman or -woman, who is appointed by the Telegraph Regulations Organ. It runs 5 national television channels, 49 regional stations and over a hundred radio stations in Phinbella, based in Nilam Puri, Negara Awan. KBS is the first broadcaster in Phinbella. It was founded in -28BP, and operates radio, television, and online services, being one of the biggest Phinbellan television networks.

KBS operates two terrestrial television channels (KBS 1TV and KBS 2TV), regional television which networking with KBS 1TV, four satellite television channels (KBS BS1TV and KBS BS2TV, as well as ultra-high-definition television channels; KBS BS4K and KBS BS8K), and seven radio networks (KBS 1Radio, KBS 2Radio, KBS 3Radio, KBS 1FM, KBS 2FM, KBS 3FM, and KBS 7Radio).

KBS has been the Micras' second broadcaster to broadcast in High definition after Hoenn (using Multiple sub-Nyquist sampling encoding, also known as Hi-Vision).

In addition, KBS provided an international broadcasting service, known as Keopuchean Phinbellan Overseas Broadcasting (Geoppuche'an Pinminjok Bangsong), which included a shortwave radio and satellite television station.

History (fictional)

Radio and television

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Satellite broadcasting

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Channels

Terrestrial television

KBS broadcasts three terrestrial television channels:

  • KBS 1TV - An 18-hour national flagship channel of KBS aired news and information programs, children's programming, with mostly local dramas and imported programmes such as Filipino and Liberadosan telenovelas, Phineaner dramas from neighbouring Plazas de Irian, Taesongean dramas or Sanpanese dramas and to a lesser extent, Thracistani, Antakian and Hazar dramas. KBS1 also airs public information films and minor entertainment programming, but the majority of which is on KBS2.
  • KBS 2TV - A 14-hour second channel of KBS airs entertainment programmes, also airing Phineaner dramas, Soap operas in English from Anglophone countries, Taesongean dramas and Sanpanese dramas. KBS2 also airs public information films and less news and current affairs programming, but the majority of which is on KBS1.

Note: These channels have news content. However, the newscasts of the news division are primarily aired on KBS 1TV. Some of the channels tends to simulcast the news division's programs including KBS BS2TV, while KBS 2TV replays some of the division's news programs.

Regional stations

KBS has 42 regional stations covering all regional markets in Phinbella, shown below in their native names and broadcast area:

Satellite television

  • KBS BS1TV - A general satellite channel offering diversified programmes on current affairs, education, information, arts and culture, and minority interests. It's also encoring local stations dramas and children programming.
  • KBS BS2TV - Airing KBS' productions programmes and imported programmes. Also simulcasting the live programming.
  • KBS BS4K and KBS BS8K - The Ultra High Definition channel. Airs music videos and re-runs of dramas.

Radio

  • KBS 1Radio* (711 kHz AM/92.3 MHz FM KBS Radio One) - news, current affairs, drama, documentary and culture.
  • KBS 2Radio* (603 kHz AM/106.1 MHz FM KBS Happy FM) - Popular music.
  • KBS 3Radio (1134 kHz AM/104.9 MHz FM KBS Voice of Love FM) - Launched in -14BP. It was later replaced by KBS Radio 2's regional radio service and Educational FM (now Radioa Phinbella Iduukasiyon - RPI). Later re-launched in 2000 as a spin-off from KBS Radio 2. For the first time in RP 2606, it was launched on FM and restructured as a radio station for the disabled.
  • KBS 1FM (87.7 MHz Radio Klasik) - classical music and folk music. Launched in -12BP as KBS Stereo, adopted current name in -10BP.
  • KBS 2FM (91.0 MHz/91.4 MHz Pelangi FM) - popular music.
  • KBS 3FM (88.4 MHz/95.9 MHz Pilihan FM) - broadcasts in English for the general public and Mandarin for the minority Jingdaoese in Phinbella, covering local information on current affairs, as well as contemporary music. Pre-recorded programmes for the small Cantonese-speaking Jingdaoese community are also broadcast on this channel on a daily basis.
  • KBS 7Radio (6.050 MHz shortwave/91.1 MHz) - Phinbellan Aborigines programme.
  • KBS Phinminjok Radio (literal meaning: KBS Phinbellan Nationality Radio) (6.015 MHz shortwave and 1170 kHz mediumwave)
  • KBS International Radio - the Phinbellan international radio service, funded directly by the government.

Note: * this radio have a regional stations.