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'''Kellermann Broadcasting''' is a Radictistani commercial broadcaster serving the Municipality of [[Hartfer]] in [[Norcustsur]]. The network owns and operates two [[Television in Radictistan|television]] and two radio stations in Harfer. | '''Kellermann Broadcasting''' is a Radictistani commercial broadcaster serving the Municipality of [[Hartfer]] in [[Norcustsur]]. The network owns and operates two [[Television in Radictistan|television]] and two radio stations in Harfer. | ||
==Television== | ==Television== | ||
Kellermann Broadcasting has two television stations which transmit using the | Kellermann Broadcasting has two television stations which transmit using the digital [[wp:DVB-T2|DVB-T2]] standards. Analog broadcasting ceased in February 2020 as part of the national phaseout. | ||
===K1=== | ===K1=== | ||
K1 is a mixed-genre station, combining morning and evening news programs with current affairs and dramatic programming. It is broadcast on | K1 is a mixed-genre station, combining morning and evening news programs with current affairs and dramatic programming. It is broadcast on Channel 72 and in high definition as Channel 172. The digital feeds are available both over-the-air using the [[wp:DVB-T2|DVB-T2]] standard and through cable and satellite television providers. Until February 2020 the channel was also broadcast at [[wikipedia:PAL#PAL-B/G/D/K/I|PAL-G]] Channel 35. | ||
===K2=== | ===K2=== | ||
K2 is a 24/7 movie channel. It is broadcast | K2 is a 24/7 movie channel. It is broadcast at Channel 73 and Channel 173, the latter in high definition. Until February 2020 there was also a PAL-G broadcast at Channel 42. | ||
==Radio== | ==Radio== |
Revision as of 20:23, 5 August 2020
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Availability | Hartfer |
Owner | Kellerman Broadcasting LLC |
Key people | Nikita Tomaschenko CEO |
Kellermann Broadcasting is a Radictistani commercial broadcaster serving the Municipality of Hartfer in Norcustsur. The network owns and operates two television and two radio stations in Harfer.
Television
Kellermann Broadcasting has two television stations which transmit using the digital DVB-T2 standards. Analog broadcasting ceased in February 2020 as part of the national phaseout.
K1
K1 is a mixed-genre station, combining morning and evening news programs with current affairs and dramatic programming. It is broadcast on Channel 72 and in high definition as Channel 172. The digital feeds are available both over-the-air using the DVB-T2 standard and through cable and satellite television providers. Until February 2020 the channel was also broadcast at PAL-G Channel 35.
K2
K2 is a 24/7 movie channel. It is broadcast at Channel 73 and Channel 173, the latter in high definition. Until February 2020 there was also a PAL-G broadcast at Channel 42.
Radio
K-Funk 99.3
K-Funk 99.3 is an FM station broadcasting at 99.3 MHz. The station follows a mixed format with a combination of talk programming and music from a variety of different genres. The station attained some notoriety outside Hartfer for airing the Communist Party of Radictistan's declaration of responsibility for the fatal bombing of a corporate jet belonging to Radictistan Automotive Works, Radictistan's top automobile manufacturer and a major employer within the municipality.
K-Funk 104.7
K-Funk 104.7 is an FM station broadcasting at 104.7 MHz. Currently it follows a Top 40 format, providing a more populist alternative to Kellermann's other radio service.