Alezian Broadcasting Authority

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Alezian Broadcasting Authority
TypeTerrestrial Television and Radio Network
BrandingPublic Broadcaster
Country
North Alezia (1998-2021), Alezian Union (2021-)
First air date
23rd of February 1998
Availability
  • North Alezia
  • South Alezia
  • Mosin-Nagan
  • Pantabang Islands
Founded23rd of February 1998
by Government of North Alezia
Motto"Truly Alezia"
HeadquartersABASphere, Metropolitan Zafizamarrah, Zafizamarrah, North Alezia
Broadcast area
Alezian Union
NationAlezian Union
OwnerGovernment of the Alezian Union
Launch date
23 February 1998 (1998-02-23)
Television
  • ABA Channel One
  • ABA Channel Two
  • ABA Channel Three
  • ABA Channel Four
  • ABA Bear
  • ABA oK
Radio (Through AleziRadio)
  • AleziRadio Program One
  • AleziRadio Program Two
  • AleziRadio Program Three
Internet Streaming
  • aba.co.az
  • tvforall.co.az
  • educationalezia.co.az
Official website
www.aba.co.az
LanguageEnglish
ReplacedAleziRadio
SubsidiaryAleziRadio

The Alezian Broadcasting Authority (ABA) (Arabic: هيئة الاذاعة الزيان (hayyat aladhaeat alzayaan) (Dutch: Alezisch Omroepautoriteit) (Mosin-Naganese Georgian : ალეზიანი სამაუწყებლო ორგანო (aleziani samauts’q’eblo organo) (Alezian : Ali'icha'i Bro'ada'aka'i A'uto'ai) is the public broadcaster for the Alezian Union which consists of North Alezia, South Alezia, Mosin-Nagan, and the Pantabang Islands after reunification in 1st of May 2021. Previously it only fully served North Alezia, Mosin-Nagan, and northern Pantabang Islands while South Alezia and southern Pantabang used to receive broadcast through smuggling of frequencies.

ABA is nationally headquartered in the ABASphere located in the Metropolitan City of Zafizamarrah, the capital of North Alezia, and the capital of the Alezian Union as a whole. ABASphere is praised for its bizzare design yet competitive architecture. ABASphere is the biggest building in the Metropolitan City by Land Area. ABA employed around 10,000 people of full-time, part-time, and contract workers where the work is divided of 5,500 in North Alezia; 2,500 in South Alezia; and 1,000 each in Mosin-Nagan and Pantabang Islands.