FPPO TV1
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Country | Phinbella |
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Broadcast area | Free area of the Federation. Also available in Forajasaki and Nijigapura |
Headquarters | Pos Appat, Negara Awan |
Programming | |
Language(s) |
Main: Phineaner Taesongean Occasionally used: Common Tongue Afrikaans Batavian Romansh Sangunese |
Picture format |
4K UHD 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | FPPO |
Sister channels |
FPPO 2 FPPO 3 FPPO BS |
Launched | 20 December -29BP |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
UHF | Channel 31 (Inter Entity Demilitarised Zone) |
Digital terrestrial television |
Negara Awan: Channel 5.1 |
Satellite | |
FerbTV |
Channel 204 (SD) Channel 4 (HD) |
Cable | |
Available on every Federation provider | Channel slots vary on each operator |
FPPO 1 or FPPO TV1, formerly Federatie 1 is a free-to-air public television channel in the Free area of the Federation, owned and operated by the Public Broadcasting of the Federation of Phinbella. It was the first television station in Phinbella where it was launched on 20 December -29BP together with its sister network, FPPO TV2, and it was the first public television station before KBS 1TV. It provides public broadcasting and currently exists alongside sister channels FPPO 2 and FPPO 3. Several broadcasting organizations within FPPO deliver a variety of programs for the channel, usually for larger audiences in the Free area of the Federation as well as in the surrounding border areas. FPPO 1 broadcasts a number of quality news, entertainment, information and educational programs, as well as broadcasting local and international animation, it is historically the most dominant television channel in the Free area of the Federation in terms of viewership, beating competition from the nearest commercial broadcaster.
FPPO 1 mainly broadcasts mostly in Phineaner and Taesongean, and some programs in Batavian and Sangunese; it has also offered programs with alternative audio tracks in Taesongean, Common Tongue and other foreign languages. Some shows also offer subtitles in multiple languages. In RP 2617, it was the most watched channel in the Free area of the Federation region, reaching a market share of 34.0%.
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