Central Broadcasting Company (Nouvelle Alexandrie)
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Type | Radio, Micran television and satellite television broadcaster |
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Country | Nouvelle Alexandrie |
First air date | 1.1.1685 AN |
Availability |
National International |
Founded |
1684 AN, with the merger of several regional and national private networks into a national privately-owned network by Joseph "Joe" Libras |
Headquarters | CBC Broadcasting Headquarters, Cárdenas, FCD (since 1699 AN) |
Broadcast area | |
Owner | Joseph "Joe" Libras |
Parent | ESB Media |
Key people | |
Established | 1684 AN |
Launch date | 1.1.1685 AN, first broadcast from all TV, radio, and digital broadcast as CBC |
Picture format |
1080i (HDTV) 2160p 4K UHD (NBC S4K feed) 4320p 8K UHD (NBC S8K feed) |
Television service | |
Radio service | |
Online service |
The Central Broadcasting Company (Martino: Compañía Central de Radiodifusión, Alexandrian: Société Centrale de la Radiodiffusion), branded as CBC, is a New Alexandrian free-to-air television, radio, and digital network. It was launched in 1684 AN as Independent Television after the merger of Libras Broadcasting Services and several other networks, but changed its name to the Central Broadcasting Company and embraced the acronym of CBC. CBC is the oldest commercial network in Nouvelle Alexandrie. The CBC is owned by ESB Media.
The CBC operates six radio networks: the popular National Radio Service, CBC Local, CBC Radio Three, CBC FM1, CBC FM2, and CBC FM3. The CBC Radio Three serves as the international radio service. The CBC also operates nine television networks, CBC Nation, CBC Local, CBC International, CBC Youth, CBC National Interest, along with the satellite/cable networks CBC S1, CBC S2, CBC S4K, and CBC S8K. The CBC also operates digital services including the popular National News Service and the Raspur Pact Channel. The CBC also owns 20.2% of Nouvelle Alexandrie's largest satellite radio broadcaster Lena Satellite Radio, which carries several CBC-produced audio channels.