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However, discontent regarding the decision would eventually fade and the general public largely didn't mind the government centralisation of media, with Marquin winning the Presidency for a third-term in 1961 with a large majority. | However, discontent regarding the decision would eventually fade and the general public largely didn't mind the government centralisation of media, with Marquin winning the Presidency for a third-term in 1961 with a large majority. | ||
===HISCAST under | ===HISCAST under the Second Republic=== | ||
===HISCAST during the Second Hiseran Civil War=== | ===HISCAST during the Second Hiseran Civil War=== | ||
===HISCAST under the Revolutionary Tri-Council=== | ===HISCAST under the Revolutionary Tri-Council=== |
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Public Broadcasting Group | |
Industry | Broadcasting |
Founded | August 28, 1957 |
Founder | Talen Marquin |
Headquarters | Talord , Hisera |
Area served | Hisera Merela Border Cities with Velaheria and Stedoria |
The Hiseran Broadcasting Group, also shortened to HISCAST and known by the abbreviation HBGTV, is the Public Broadcasting Group of Hisera, being directly funded by the Hiseran Government but not being controlled by it. It is an indicator that the government sees the source as either:
- Influential/Popular
- Historical/Having had a significant impact on Hiseran Culture
- or run by a state-owned media company (usually the HBC)
In the context of the HBG, 'Broadcasting' refers to most forms of Media, including both analogue and digital.
History
Pre-Consolidation & Consolidation
Prior to the consolidation of Broadcast groups under the HBG, Television was largely dominated by three private groups:
- AlarmagnatTV
- Parlaein-Medium
- Solutzcie Informatyczkess Hiseran
These groups had maintained a stable market monopoly over both analogue and digital media since the 1920's, when they were granted large freedoms to operate and seize the market under the First Republic. In his biography from 1965, "Revolutionary Statesman", Marquin discusses his reasoning for the creation of the HBG.
"Prior to HISCAST, you could scarcely trust the media to not have some sort of corporate bias. Ultimately, they served their bourgeoisie masters loyally, spouting mindlessly the various lies and not-truths their masters told them to spout. In addition to this, the profit-creation motive of their private nature left many Hiserans without access to any form of media due to the unaffordable cost for those living in more rural areas, a problem which the HBG tackled without retreat. In essence, the creation of the HBG would be a victory for both truth as well as the common man."
However, not everyone agreed with Marquin on how beneficial the creation of the HBG was for Hisera and Hiseran Society. In an interview with ParlaTV in 5th September 1957, notorious right-wing Libertarian Mikal Alumski would explain his and his colleagues opinions on the change to the independence of Broadcast groups.
"This is a clear violation of our civil rights as free and independent entrepreneurs! Our hard-built companies are being snatched away from us by the greedy State! Government-endorsed robbery! Let me tell you, this isn't about 'preventing bias' but the exact opposite, enabling it! The days where media was independent and could publish stories that disagree with the government are long gone now! 'What's next?' is the new question on everyone's minds. Today they take away our media companies, tomorrow goes free speech!"
However, discontent regarding the decision would eventually fade and the general public largely didn't mind the government centralisation of media, with Marquin winning the Presidency for a third-term in 1961 with a large majority.
HISCAST under the Second Republic
HISCAST during the Second Hiseran Civil War
HISCAST under the Revolutionary Tri-Council
HISCAST under the Third Republic
Channels
Name | Logo | Programming | Languages | Established | Broadcasting Methods | Ownership | Official Party Affiliation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TVH | News Reports Talk Shows Miscellaneous |
Hiseran Hiseran Sign Language Anglish Subtitles (Optional) |
7th June 1956 | Television Radio Internet |
HBC | Independent | |
TVHM | News Reports Talk Shows Miscellaneous |
Hiseran Hiseran Sign Language Anglish Subtitles (Optional) |
28th August 1957 | Television Radio Internet |
HBC | Independent | |
Geopolitik | Analysis, Predictions, Interviews | Hiseran Anglish Subtitles (Optional) |
18th January 1972 | Television Newspaper Radio Internet |
Hiseran Association of Geopolitical Analysts | Independent | |
Ekonommen | Analysis, Predictions, Interviews | Hiseran Anglish Subtitles (Optional) |
29th March 1970 | Television Newspaper Radio Internet |
Peatr Frull | Liberty | |
TVH 24H SPORT | Inter/National Sports | Hiseran Most International Subtitles (Optional) |
5th July 2015 | Television Internet |
Hiseran National Sports Association | Independent | |
Bajka | Children's Entertainment | Hiseran Anglish Subtitles |
1st September 1968 | Television Internet |
HBC | Independent | |
Nastjunge 1 | Teenage Entertainment (Romance Focus) |
Hiseran Anglish Subtitles |
1st September 1969 | Television Internet |
HBC | Independent | |
Nastjunge 2 | Teenage Entertainment (Action Focus) |
Hiseran Anglish Subtitles |
1st September 1968 | Television Internet |
HBC | Independent | |
Manana | Teenage/YA Entertainment | Hiseran Anglish Subtitles |
4th November 2016 | Television Internet |
Marcus Lulik | Independent | |
Roet-Werker | Political Discussion | Hiseran Anglish Subtitles (Optional) |
16th September 1968 | Television Newspaper Radio |
Talord Journalists & Editor's Union | Socialist Hiseran Worker's Party | |
Ruzia | Political Discussion | Hiseran Hiseran Sign Language Most International Subtitles (Optional) |
1st January 1898 | Television Newspaper Radio Internet |
Elenora De Sera | Liberal Democrats | |
TVNatzional | Political Discussion | Hiseran | 21st December 1969 | Television | Example | All-Hiseran Front |
Programming
TBD