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==Controversies==
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* [[Media in Zorasan]]
* [[Television in Zorasan]]
* [[Resistance TV]]
* [[Union Ministry of Irfanic Culture and National Harmony]]
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Revision as of 22:11, 27 January 2020

Union Central Television
تلویزیون صمیم اتحاد
Telviziyun Sameem-e Ettehād (Pasdani)
تِليفِزْيون أَوْسَط الاتحاد
TilifizyūnʼAwsat al-Ittiḥād (Badawiyan)
Country
First air date
11 January 1980
HeadquartersBasheer Complex, At-Turbah, Riyadha, Zorasan
Broadcast area
Worldwide
OwnerZorasan Government of Zorasan
Zorasan Union Ministry for Irfanic Culture and National Harmony
(State Administration for Broadcasting and Religious Propagation)
Launch date
2 February 1980 (1980-02-02)
Former names
Union Broadcasting Administration
25
19
CallsignsVoice of Zorasan (external)
AffiliationE'lam Network

Union Central Television (Pasdani: تلویزیون صمیم اتحا; Telviziyun Sameem-e Ettehād; Badawiyan: تِليفِزْيون أَوْسَط الاتحاد; TilifizyūnʼAwsat al-Ittiḥād), UCTV, is the predominant public television network in Zorasan. UCTV has a network of 11 channels broadcasting different programmes and is accessible to more than one 200 million viewers. Most of its programmes are a mixture of news, documentary, social education, comedy, entertainment, and drama, the majority of which consists of Zorasani soap operas, documentaries and entertainment. Prior to 2005, UCTV was the primary producer of religious programming, until a subordinate affiliate, E'lam Network was established. UCTV was established on January 11 1980 as the successor to the Union Broadcasting Administration, and it is a news and public opinion organization, and an ideological and cultural front in Zorasan. As a state television station it is responsible to the Government of Zorasan, through the Union Ministry for Irfanic Culture and National Harmony.

History

Founding

Late 20th century

In 2012, UCTV moved most of its studios to the Basheer Complex in At-Turbah, the state capital of Riyadha.

Modern

Television channels

Name Channel number Description
UCTV-1 1
12 (HD)
General-purpose programming
UCTV-2 2
13 (HD)
General-purpose programming
UCTV-3 3
13 (HD)
General-purpose programming
UCTV-4 4
14 (HD)
Entertainment
UCTV-5 5
15 (HD)
Entertainment
UCTV-6 6
16 (HD)
Drama and Documentaries
UCTV-Sport 7
111 (HD)
Sports
UCTV-Majles 8
99 (HD)
Coverage of Zorasani parliament
UCTV-Artesh 9
107 (HD)
News and documentaries relating to the Zorasani Irfanic Revolutionary Army
UCTV-News 10
106 (HD)
News
UCTV-Enjela 12
78 (HD)
Religious programming

Controversies

See also