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Television in Vitosium officially began with the sign-on of the nation's first television stations in Diarora and Gatovita in 1952. The first experimental television broadcast began in 1932 in Gatovita, Kingsland, under the call sign of TE2ED. The broadcasts of TE2ED were broadcast in 60 to 150 lines of resolution at 41 MHz. This service closed around 1935.
Television in [[Vitosium]] officially began with the sign-on of the nation's first television stations in Diarora and Gatovita in 1952. The first experimental television broadcast began in 1932 in Gatovita, Kingsland, under the call sign of TE2ED. The broadcasts of TE2ED were broadcast in 60 to 150 lines of resolution at 41 MHz. This service closed around 1935.


There was a fear of communicating ideas and opinions that were not Vitosian, to Vitosians - especially the youth. With the exception of radio, television presented an opportunity, for the first time, to reach a very wide audience at the same time. By 1952, a million television sets had been sold in Vitosium. Even though those sets were very expensive at the time, the large majority (9 of 10) of Vitosian households owned a television set by the end of the 1950s.
There was a fear of communicating ideas and opinions that were not Vitosian, to Vitosians - especially the youth. With the exception of radio, television presented an opportunity, for the first time, to reach a very wide audience at the same time. By 1952, a million television sets had been sold in Vitosium. Even though those sets were very expensive at the time, the large majority (9 of 10) of Vitosian households owned a television set by the end of the 1950s.
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The Vitosian Broadcasting Corporation (VBC) was the first entity to broadcast television programming within Vitosium, launching in July 1951 in both Diarora and Gatovita. All television stations that signed on in Vitosium were required to be VBC affiliates, as the VBC was the only television network operating in Vitosium at the time.
The Vitosian Broadcasting Corporation (VBC) was the first entity to broadcast television programming within Vitosium, launching in July 1951 in both Diarora and Gatovita. All television stations that signed on in Vitosium were required to be VBC affiliates, as the VBC was the only television network operating in Vitosium at the time.


==Networks==
==Channels==  
*[[Noble (Vitosian TV)|Noble]]
*[[VBC (Vitosian TV)|VBC]]
*[[VTV (Vitosian TV)|VTV]]


{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Name !! Description
|-
| AC-TV || Absolute Comedy Television - comedy.
|-
| [[AdultCircuit (Vitosian TV)|AdultCircuit]] || Cartoons for adults.
|-
| Animal Universe || Animal-centric documentaries.
|-
| ArtVTV || Art oriented programming, including theatrical performances, movies, documentaries and music.
|-
| [[Cuisine Network (Vitosian TV)|Cuisine Network]] || Programming related to food, cooking, cuisine, and the food industry.
|-
| Discover Vitosium || The main focus of this channel is "lifelong" learning, with various programs for younger and older viewers.
|-
| E4KTV || Education 4 Kids Television - this is the education channel, covering kids from kindergarten to grade 8.
|-
| [[EBTV (Vitosian TV)|EBTV]] || General programming.
|-
| EV! || Entertainment
|-
| Finavision || Business and financial news and analysis.
|-
| [[KBS (Vitosian TV)|KBS]] || General programming.
|-
| [[MetroV (Vitosian TV)|MetroV]] || Vitosian-based anime programming.
|-
| [[Noble (Vitosian TV)|Noble]] || General programming.
|-
| Nostapolis || Sitcoms and dramas from the 1980s and 90s.
|-
| [[Prime News Vitosium (PNV)|PNV]] || "The News Channel" – 24 hour news network
|-
| Quantum || Sci-fi based tv shows and movies.
|-
| TooMuch || Comedy sketch shows aimed at kids and teenagers.
|-
| TVKingsland || General programming.
|-
| [[VBN (Vitosian TV)|VBN]] || General programming.
|-
| VDTV || Main channel for documentaries.
|-
| [[VHN (Vitosian TV)|VHN]] || Home improvement and real estate.
|-
| [[Vitosian Mainstream News Central (VMNC)|VMNC]] || "The News Channel" – 24 hour news network
|-
| VM-1<br />VM-2<br />VM-3<br />VM-4<br />VM-5<br />VM-6<br />VM-7 || Movies
|-
| V-Muz || Music television.
|-
| VPTV || TV shows in Qoati.
|-
| [[VSEN (Vitosian TV)|VSEN]] || Sports.
|}


{{Template:VitosiumTelevision}}
==International Networks Broadcasted in Vitosium==
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*[[Broadcast_Centre_of_Kyti_(BCK)|BCK (Kyti)]]
*[[Durnianská Rozhlasová Spoločnosť|DRS (Durnstaal)]]
*[[E1TV|E1TV (Emmiria)]]
*[[QBC One|QBC One (Quetana)]]
*[[RumazTV|RumazTV (Rumaztria)]]
*[[TervaliTV|TervaliTV (Tervali Islands)]]
*[[TigerTV|TigerTV (Timeria)]]
*[[VEGA|VEGA (Besmenia)]]
*[[Vostorg TV|Vostorg TV (Slavic Union)]]
 
 
 
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{{VitosiumMusic}}
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Latest revision as of 20:40, 26 August 2022

Television in Vitosium officially began with the sign-on of the nation's first television stations in Diarora and Gatovita in 1952. The first experimental television broadcast began in 1932 in Gatovita, Kingsland, under the call sign of TE2ED. The broadcasts of TE2ED were broadcast in 60 to 150 lines of resolution at 41 MHz. This service closed around 1935.

There was a fear of communicating ideas and opinions that were not Vitosian, to Vitosians - especially the youth. With the exception of radio, television presented an opportunity, for the first time, to reach a very wide audience at the same time. By 1952, a million television sets had been sold in Vitosium. Even though those sets were very expensive at the time, the large majority (9 of 10) of Vitosian households owned a television set by the end of the 1950s.

The Vitosian Broadcasting Corporation (VBC) was the first entity to broadcast television programming within Vitosium, launching in July 1951 in both Diarora and Gatovita. All television stations that signed on in Vitosium were required to be VBC affiliates, as the VBC was the only television network operating in Vitosium at the time.

Channels

Name Description
AC-TV Absolute Comedy Television - comedy.
AdultCircuit Cartoons for adults.
Animal Universe Animal-centric documentaries.
ArtVTV Art oriented programming, including theatrical performances, movies, documentaries and music.
Cuisine Network Programming related to food, cooking, cuisine, and the food industry.
Discover Vitosium The main focus of this channel is "lifelong" learning, with various programs for younger and older viewers.
E4KTV Education 4 Kids Television - this is the education channel, covering kids from kindergarten to grade 8.
EBTV General programming.
EV! Entertainment
Finavision Business and financial news and analysis.
KBS General programming.
MetroV Vitosian-based anime programming.
Noble General programming.
Nostapolis Sitcoms and dramas from the 1980s and 90s.
PNV "The News Channel" – 24 hour news network
Quantum Sci-fi based tv shows and movies.
TooMuch Comedy sketch shows aimed at kids and teenagers.
TVKingsland General programming.
VBN General programming.
VDTV Main channel for documentaries.
VHN Home improvement and real estate.
VMNC "The News Channel" – 24 hour news network
VM-1
VM-2
VM-3
VM-4
VM-5
VM-6
VM-7
Movies
V-Muz Music television.
VPTV TV shows in Qoati.
VSEN Sports.

International Networks Broadcasted in Vitosium