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| 74.1 || Vladivostok
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| 80.6 || Sapporo
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| 81.5 || Finmark City
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| 86.6 || Jazyapura
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| 90.2 || Buda City
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| 95.5 || Astana
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| 97.4 || Sozolo
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| 99.8 || Nursultan
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| 100.7 || St. Petersburg
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| 101.4 || Amur
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| 101.9 || Nyastyisya
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| 104.7 || Suriden
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| 105.1 || Okhotsk
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| 106.9 || Deplomik
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These radio stations are called '''BBC Radio 24/7'''. The most listened of these is the Vladivostok station.


<h1>Notes</h1>
<h1>Notes</h1>

Latest revision as of 06:29, 13 August 2019

Budanense Broadcasting Company, or BBC, is a Budanense TV channel that is headquartered in Buda City, Buda. It airs nationwide, but also airs on special countries like Twerky. over 6 billion people watch BBC per day. (W.I.P.)

History

BBC began as a small radio station in 1899 with only 5 daily listeners. The name of the radio station is believed to be "Radio Buda 7590 kHz" but the name of it is currently unknown. It used to broadcast continuous beeps and became an urban legend shortly after.

The urban legend stopped in 1908 and there were 187,000 listeners per day. They stopped buzzing and they started to broadcast funny jokes "24/7", starting the overwhelming popularity. 1909 saw the network change its name to Y&R Radio Company, and the increase in daily listeners to 1,847,778. The 1 million people at the time had already died, but some of them were alive.

In 1935, it moved on from jokes to news about the Budanense Union. It changed its name to Compass Network. Posters about Compass Network were pasted all over Mitsleote[Note1], Vladivostok, Sozolo City, and Buda City. The posters said "Listen to Compass Network in 7684 kHz!" thus helping it dominate the radio industry in the Budanense Union.

21 years later, Compass Network became a TV station known as RHE TV, due to a filed complaint by Mitsleote Radio Corporation for using their theme song, albeit there were no traces of theme song notes.

RHE began to steadily grow and it developed a fan base of more than a hundred million people. Some of them proposed new TV shows that they could imagine, while RHE never heard of them. 1959 saw the rise of RHE because of a show called "The Budanense Concordat" aiming on a concordat[Note2] winning battles without being caught or shot.

Subdivisions

Radio

Megahertz Area served
74.1 Vladivostok
80.6 Sapporo
81.5 Finmark City
86.6 Jazyapura
90.2 Buda City
95.5 Astana
97.4 Sozolo
99.8 Nursultan
100.7 St. Petersburg
101.4 Amur
101.9 Nyastyisya
104.7 Suriden
105.1 Okhotsk
106.9 Deplomik

These radio stations are called BBC Radio 24/7. The most listened of these is the Vladivostok station.

Notes

1. Mitsleote was a city founded in 1595 by the Budanense, but it fell during the Budanense Civil War of 2015, thus making Mitsleote an oblast of Buda. It used to occupy the entirety of Chaves City until in 2001 when Chaves City broke away from Mitsl Chaves also dissolved 1 year before Mitsleote fell. Mitsleote is now replaced with the Mitsleote Oblast, having the capital of Sozidah City, a developing city with a population of just 500,000.

2. A concordat is a military entity in the Budanense world that serves as the head of the Army of Buda and the Army of Twerky. The Concordat of Buda is Vladimir Viliritstoyev, mostly known to be the 20th President of Buda; meanwhile the Concordat of Twerky is Weteicus Pniticus, the former Vice President of Twerky.