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'''Jerku National Television''', or the '''JNT''', is the national television broadcaster of [[Jerku]]. As the state broadcaster under the direction of both the government of Jerku and multiple states own channels, JNT is tasked with "delivering the news from the people, to the people, both good and bad". The current General Director of JNT is Mr.Haru Kile. | |||
== History == | |||
Television in Jerku started after a small portion of the population beginning to obtained a set of television, as more demands of Jerkuan made channels and broadcast after the major success of the Jerkuan ran radio. In 1950, an experimental broadcast called "NightCallers" only running at 11:30 PM to 1:45 AM the next day, it's mostly shown a person reading either a series of poems or a books wrote by Jerkuan. | |||
As it turned out that a large percentage of the people in Jerku stayed awake to watch the show due its relations to Jerku, so on the 23 of January 1959 after 9 years of the same show, it changed to a news network, lead by a Jerkuan anchorman, the network exploded. As for the houses that don't have television, a statistics shown that even though in a village, 1 in every 10-15 families, there would be a television sets, in contrast of this, mostly children in the village would surround the house with the set to watch, either inside or outside through the windows whenever a Jerkuan show was on. | |||
As the economy stabilize after multiple reforms, more and more family can afford televisions, as such, the Jerku Direct Television was created for the people and from the people of Jerku, meanwhile only reaching out in big cities and smaller states owns broadcaster would distributed out for local household. As the JDT continue to grow, they bought small states own broadcaster while still letting stream broadcast that's seem appropriate for the public. |
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Type | Broadcast television |
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Country | |
Availability | Nationwide International |
Motto | No mountains too high, no ocean too deep, if we can be there, there will be news! |
Slogan | The words deliver from the people, to the people |
Headquarters | Kokuhaki, Jerku |
Owner | Government of Jerku States owners |
Key people | Haru Kile (General Director) Fay Ber (Deputy Managing Director) |
Launch date | 23 January 1959 |
Former names | Jerkuan Direct Television (23 January 1959 – 4 April 1962) Jerku Television (5 April 1962 – 1 February 1987) |
Jerku National Television, or the JNT, is the national television broadcaster of Jerku. As the state broadcaster under the direction of both the government of Jerku and multiple states own channels, JNT is tasked with "delivering the news from the people, to the people, both good and bad". The current General Director of JNT is Mr.Haru Kile.
History
Television in Jerku started after a small portion of the population beginning to obtained a set of television, as more demands of Jerkuan made channels and broadcast after the major success of the Jerkuan ran radio. In 1950, an experimental broadcast called "NightCallers" only running at 11:30 PM to 1:45 AM the next day, it's mostly shown a person reading either a series of poems or a books wrote by Jerkuan.
As it turned out that a large percentage of the people in Jerku stayed awake to watch the show due its relations to Jerku, so on the 23 of January 1959 after 9 years of the same show, it changed to a news network, lead by a Jerkuan anchorman, the network exploded. As for the houses that don't have television, a statistics shown that even though in a village, 1 in every 10-15 families, there would be a television sets, in contrast of this, mostly children in the village would surround the house with the set to watch, either inside or outside through the windows whenever a Jerkuan show was on.
As the economy stabilize after multiple reforms, more and more family can afford televisions, as such, the Jerku Direct Television was created for the people and from the people of Jerku, meanwhile only reaching out in big cities and smaller states owns broadcaster would distributed out for local household. As the JDT continue to grow, they bought small states own broadcaster while still letting stream broadcast that's seem appropriate for the public.