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The '''Ichorian Television Union''' is the {{wp|public broadcasting|national broadcasting service}} of [[Ichoria]]. It is a state-owned company directly operating a number of national and international television channels, as well as the parent company to a number of semi-independent regional television companies in Ichoria. | The '''Ichorian Television Union''' is the {{wp|public broadcasting|national broadcasting service}} of [[Ichoria]]. It is a state-owned company directly operating a number of national and international television channels, as well as the parent company to a number of semi-independent regional television companies in Ichoria. | ||
The ITU is funded by the revenue from television licence fees and {{wp|television advertisement|commercial advertising}}. The national flagship channel, IT·1, and the company's worldwide | The ITU is funded by the revenue from television licence fees and {{wp|television advertisement|commercial advertising}}. The national flagship channel, IT·1, and the company's main worldwide channel, IT·International, have no commercial advertising and depend entirely on television license fees for their operation, while other ITU channels typically depend more heavily on advertising fees. |
Revision as of 23:09, 22 January 2020
Public Broadcasting Service | |
Industry | Mass media |
Founded | 1537 (as Ichorian Television Service) |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Ichoria & Worldwide |
Key people | Matheon Redos, Chairman of the Board |
Services | Television |
Owner | Government of Ichoria |
Subsidiaries | Domestic TV channels International TV channels |
The Ichorian Television Union is the national broadcasting service of Ichoria. It is a state-owned company directly operating a number of national and international television channels, as well as the parent company to a number of semi-independent regional television companies in Ichoria.
The ITU is funded by the revenue from television licence fees and commercial advertising. The national flagship channel, IT·1, and the company's main worldwide channel, IT·International, have no commercial advertising and depend entirely on television license fees for their operation, while other ITU channels typically depend more heavily on advertising fees.