Near East Network
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| Type | Network of military forces and offshore platforms radio and television stations |
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| Branding | NEN |
| Country |
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| Availability |
Hurmu Fyrð and territorial reserve camps; and offshore worker residential camp in Phineonesia region |
| TV stations | 8 stations |
| Headquarters | PhAF Pos Appat, Negara Awan and Camp Hastons, Scattered Islands |
| Owner |
Territorial Reserve Force of the Phinbellan Armed Forces; Standard Oil Taemshinco K.K. Formerly:
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| Test card | PM5544 and PM5644 |
| Launch date | February 8, -38BP |
| Former names |
Offshore Forces Network (-38BP--27BP) Taemshinco Network (-38BP--13BP) |
| Language |
Istvanistani (main) and other foreign languages (secondary) |
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| City | Camp Hastons |
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| Channels | |
| Branding |
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| Programming | |
| Affiliations | Near East Network |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Territorial Reserve Force of the Phinbellan Armed Forces; Standard Oil Taemshinco K.K. |
| History | |
Call sign meaning |
Channel 9 East Variety |
| Technical information | |
Licensing authority |
Phinbellan Federal Broadcasting Authority |
| ERP | 100 W |
| HAAT | 300 m (984 ft) |
| Links | |
| Website | www.nen.com.phi/nen-glorioso |
The Near East Network (Sangunese: 近東ネットワーク, translit.: Kintō Nettowāku?, Phineaner: Rangkaian Timur Dekat), known corporately as the Phinbellan Forces-Taemshinco Near East Network, is a network of shortwave, FM radio and terrestrial television stations in the Phineonesia region jointly operated by the Phinbellan Armed Forces and Standard Oil Taemshinco K.K., a Taemhwanian-owned petroleum company, which in later years broadcast in various languages including Istvanistani. It was formerly operated by the Barbarite Offshore Forces, the Vers Imperial Forces and the Shintarian General Army together with Taemshinco. The network has eight stations, primarily serving military bases and offshore labor settlements, and surrounding areas in Negara Awan, the Vers Empire (now Tannyeugwa and Phineas Padolski), Taemhwanian Proper, the Scattered Islands, the Syōnan Archipelago, Kōkai, Nod-Krai and the Shintaro State in Forajasaki.
Launched on February 8, -38BP, NEN was one of the earliest networks in Phinbella but it was not located in Negara Awan. Initially a bilingual service operating in both Istvanistani and Phineaner or foreign languages, it later became a PAL service broadcasting exclusively in Istvanistani. But after that, Sangunese services including Karnali services have been started in recent years. The Phineaner service in NEN was also relaunched afterwards.
Overview
Stations
Affiliated stations
Shortwave frequencies, beam, modulation and hours
Programming
See also
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