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{{Infobox company
{{Infobox company
| name            = Telewizja Mierska
| name            = Lemovician National Television and Radio
| logo            = [[File:TVMlogo.png|180px]]
| logo            = [[File:MITNlogo.png|180px]]
| caption          = Logo of TVM since 2006
| caption          = Logo of MITN since 1979
| trading_name    = TVM
| trading_name    = MITN
| native_name      = Mendiko telebiza eta iŕati nazionala ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}})
| romanized        =  
| romanized        =  
| former type      =  
| former type      =  
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| predecessor      =
| predecessor      =
| successor        =  
| successor        =  
| foundation      = {{Start date|df=yes|1956|10|3}}
| foundation      = {{Start date|df=yes|1979|11|21}}
| founder          =  
| founder          =  
| defunct          =  
| defunct          =  
| location_city    = [[West Żobrodź]]
| location_city    = [[Topagunea]]
| location_country = [[West Miersa]]
| location_country = [[Lemovicia]]
| locations        =  
| locations        =  
| area_served      = [[West Miersa]]
| area_served      = [[Lemovicia]]
| key_people      =  
| key_people      =  
| products        = Broadcasting, websites
| products        = Broadcasting, websites
| production      =  
| production      =  
| services        = {{wp|Television}}, {{wp|Internet|online}}
| services        = {{wp|Radio}}, {{wp|television}}, {{wp|Internet|online}}
| revenue          =  
| revenue          =  
| operating_income =  
| operating_income =  
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| assets          =  
| assets          =  
| equity          =  
| equity          =  
| owner            = [[West Miersa|Government of West Miersa]]
| owner            = [[Lemovicia|Ministry of Communications]]
| num_employees    = 6,000 <small>(2016)</small>
| num_employees    = 1,500 <small>(2016)</small>
| parent          =  
| parent          =  
| divisions        =  
| divisions        =  
| subsid          =  
| subsid          =  
| homepage        = telewizja.mz
| homepage        = mitn.tv
| footnotes        =  
| footnotes        =  
| intl            =  
| intl            =  
|}}
|}}
'''Telewizja Mierska''' (''Miersan Television'') is the {{wp|state-run broadcaster}} for the [[West Miersa|Miersan Federation]], broadcasting {{wp|television}} across the entirety of the country.
'''Lemovician National Radio and Television''' ({{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}}: ''Mendiko telebiza eta iŕati nazionala'') is the {{wp|state broadcaster}} for [[Lemovicia]], broadcasting {{wp|radio}] and {{wp|television}} services in the Lemovician language.


==History==
==History==
With {{wp|television}} becoming a popular means of broadcasting across [[Euclea]] from the aftermath of the [[Solarian War]] onward, the government of the [[West Miersa|Miersan Federation]] became interested in establishing a television network to cover the entirety of the Miersan Federation.
With the proclamation of [[Lemovicia|Malomiersa]]'s independence from [[West Miersa]] on 21 November, 1979, the Lemovician separatists seized control of the local facilities owned by both [[Radio Mierska]] and [[Telewizja Mierska]], which were at the time based at the voivodial capital of [[Topagunea|Mistózburó]]. From the start, the stations were placed under the jurisdiction of the [[Ministry of Communications (Lemovicia)|Ministry of Communications]], with the intention of broadcasting in the {{wp|Basque language|Lemovician}} language.


Thus, in 1952, authorisation was given to the [[Ministry of Communications (West Miersa)|Ministry of Communications]] to operate a {{wp|television network}}, in addition to the {{wp|radio network}} extant at the time ([[Radio Mierska]]). After deciding to use the standard used on [[Soravia|Soravian televisions]] ({{wp|Broadcast television systems|systems D and K}}), the first transmitters were constructed near the cities of [[Krada]], [[Podgórzyca]], [[Sechia]], and [[West Żobrodź]], with test broadcasts beginning in 1955.
Although it was largely controlled by the [[Lemovician Section of the Workers' International]], and thus promoted {{wp|socialim|socialist}} ideals, the radio and television services were able to promote the development of [[Lemovician people#Culture|Lemovician culture]], even throughout the [[Lemovician War]]. During the Lemovician War, television broadcasting was erratic and irregular, although it was usually for five hours, and generally between 07:00-21:00, while radio broadcasts continued 24/7.


On 3 October, 1956, the first regular television programs began, beginning with the inauguration of [[Iwon Wojdyla]] to the [[President of West Miersa|Presidency]], followed by the first newscast. While initially, television coverage was only available in these four cities, by 1962, television coverage had reached every [[Voivodeship of West Miersa|voivodeship]] of the country. At that point, television broadcasts were between 09:00 and 23:00.
Following the end of the Lemovician War in 1992, broadcasting hours expanded dramatically, with a consistent and regular television schedule lasting from 05:00 and 01:30, which continues to this day. In 1997, an online portal appeared for MITN to establish its online presence.


In 1971, the first color broadcasts began, using the Soravian {{wp|SECAM|TBD}} standard, although regular colour broadcasts would only start in 1975. However, with the outbreak of the [[Miersan War]] in 1979, and the fall of its main studios in West Żobrodź, Telewizja Mierska would relocate its operations to Krada, until it was able to return to its main studios in 1984, as the studios sustained damage during the war.
(TBC)
 
In 1986, a second channel was launched, with an emphasis on entertainment programming, with the first channel to be an "informative channel." This meant that the first channel rebranded itself as TVM1, although both channels used a similar logo and identity. At this point, private competition, with [[Telewizja Środkrai]] in particular becoming more popular than TVM1.
 
By 1996, TVM began to establish an online presence. In 2001, {{wp|digital broadcasts}} began in [[Krada]], using the Soravian TBD standard. That year, it launched a channel to broadcast children's programs, although unlike TVM1 and TVM2, TVM ABC would only broadcast on digital. Over the next decade, digital television expanded, until by 2011, with the exception of "territories under [[Lemovicia|separatist control]] and certain remote valleys in [[Malomiersa]]," digital television had covered the country. In 2006, a new logo was adopted, and a rebrand was taken, the first since 1971.
 
In 2004, the West Miersan government announced to transition all analogue signals to digital by no later than 2009. However, this was delayed twice, first to 2011, and then again to 2016, with analogue signals being discontinued on 3 October, 2016.


==Channels==
==Channels==
===Television===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Name !! Channel !! Launched
! Name !! Channel !! Launched
|-
|-
| TVM1 || 1 || 1956
| MITN || 1 || 1962 (as [[Telewizja Miersa|TVM]])<br>1979 (as MITN)
|}
 
===Radio===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Channel !! Frequency (mhZ) !! Information
|-
| Lehen iŕatia || 92.5 || {{wp|Talk radio}}
|-
|-
| TVM2 || 2 || 1986
| Bigaŕen iŕatia || 96.3 || {{wp|Music station}}
|-
|-
| TVM ABC || 16 || 2001
| Hirugaŕen iŕatia || 101.5 || {{wp|Minority languages}}
|}
|}

Revision as of 07:09, 13 November 2020

Lemovician National Television and Radio
MITN
Native name
Mendiko telebiza eta iŕati nazionala (Lemovician)
Television corporation
IndustryMass Media
Founded21 November 1979 (1979-11-21)
Headquarters,
Area served
Lemovicia
ProductsBroadcasting, websites
ServicesRadio, television, online
OwnerMinistry of Communications
Number of employees
1,500 (2016)
Websitemitn.tv

Lemovician National Radio and Television (Lemovician: Mendiko telebiza eta iŕati nazionala) is the state broadcaster for Lemovicia, broadcasting {{wp|radio}] and television services in the Lemovician language.

History

With the proclamation of Malomiersa's independence from West Miersa on 21 November, 1979, the Lemovician separatists seized control of the local facilities owned by both Radio Mierska and Telewizja Mierska, which were at the time based at the voivodial capital of Mistózburó. From the start, the stations were placed under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Communications, with the intention of broadcasting in the Lemovician language.

Although it was largely controlled by the Lemovician Section of the Workers' International, and thus promoted socialist ideals, the radio and television services were able to promote the development of Lemovician culture, even throughout the Lemovician War. During the Lemovician War, television broadcasting was erratic and irregular, although it was usually for five hours, and generally between 07:00-21:00, while radio broadcasts continued 24/7.

Following the end of the Lemovician War in 1992, broadcasting hours expanded dramatically, with a consistent and regular television schedule lasting from 05:00 and 01:30, which continues to this day. In 1997, an online portal appeared for MITN to establish its online presence.

(TBC)

Channels

Television

Name Channel Launched
MITN 1 1962 (as TVM)
1979 (as MITN)

Radio

Channel Frequency (mhZ) Information
Lehen iŕatia 92.5 Talk radio
Bigaŕen iŕatia 96.3 Music station
Hirugaŕen iŕatia 101.5 Minority languages