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| owner = The Hoennese people, through the [[hoenn:Telegraph Regulations Organ|Telegraph Regulations Organ]] | | owner = The Hoennese people, through the [[hoenn:Telegraph Regulations Organ|Telegraph Regulations Organ]] | ||
| parent = | | parent = | ||
| key_people = {{ja_HN|Kirishima Kida|霧島木田}} (chairwoman)<br>{{ja_HN|Ueda Kyutaro|上田弓太郎}} (comptroller) | | key_people = {{ja_HN|Kirishima Kida|霧島木田}} (chairwoman)<br>{{ja_HN|Ueda Kyutaro<br>|上田弓太郎}} (comptroller) | ||
| callsigns = O''n''HH, where N is 2-9 | | callsigns = O''n''HH, where N is 2-9 | ||
| callsign_meaning = '''H'''oso '''H'''oenn | | callsign_meaning = '''H'''oso '''H'''oenn |
Revision as of 00:26, 20 November 2018
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Type | Radio, terrestrial television, and Satellite television broadcaster |
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Country | Hoenn |
Availability | Worldwide |
Motto | Template:Ja HN |
Licence area | Hoenn |
Headquarters | Hoso no Wotaku, Lilycove |
Owner | The Hoennese people, through the Telegraph Regulations Organ |
Key people |
Template:Ja HN (chairwoman) Template:Ja HN (comptroller) |
Established | Mutsuki 1, 655 AHC |
Callsigns | OnHH, where N is 2-9 |
Callsign meaning | Hoso Hoenn |
Group |
Consortium of Asian Public Broadcasters Pan-Pacific Television Committee |
Template:Ja HN, d/b/a Template:Ja HN, is the Hoennese state-owned broadcaster. An arm's-length body owned directly by the Hoennese people and financed via Membership Dues, day-to-day management is conducted by a Chairman or -woman, who is appointed by the Telegraph Regulations Organ — itself an arm's-length body whose members are appointed by the diarchs on behalf of the Ministers of Defense (who is tasked with regulating communications) and Popular Affairs (who grants professional licenses and regulates public works projects) — and a Comptroller, who is appointed by the Minister of the Treasury.
Hoso Hoenn operates six terrestrial television services (Hoenn 2, Hoenn 3, Hoenn 4, Hoenn 6, O2, and O3), all of which were converted to MUSE Hi-Vision in 713 AHC, and four FM radio networks (Hoenn Radio 1, Hoenn Radio 2, Hoenn Radio 3, and Arc Radio).
In addition, Hoso Hoenn provides an international broadcasting service, known as Template:Ja HN, which includes two satellite television channels and a shortwave radio station.
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