Nartel

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NARTEL
Native name
Narodnia Televiza (Neo-Mustelarian)
Narodna Televiza (Zhoushi)
ⲛⲁⲣⲟⲇⲛⲓⲁ ⲧⲉⲗⲉⲫⲓⲍⲁ (Belgorian)
Formerly
ZHOUTEL (ЗӨTEL)
Public Broadcasting Company
IndustryTelevision
PredecessorZHOUTEL (ЗӨTEL)
NTVMB (ⲛⲧⲫⲙⲃ)
FoundedJanuary 1st, 1985
Headquarters,
Number of locations
217 (2020)
Area served
Mustelaria and areas near the border

Introduction

Nartel is a current Mustelarian public TV company, which currently operates 12 TV channels.
Nartel, originally created as a reformation from ZHOUTEL (Zhoushi Television) in 1985 with the National Integration Bill, currently serves as a public service paid from taxes: Most of the channels are payed for by the taxpayers and are accessible for free to all Zhoushi citizens. Nartel officially absorbed NTVMB (Public broadcasting company of Monte Blanco), with the reunification of Mustelaria in 2020.
Although the funding is mostly payed by the taxpayers, substantial amount of funding comes from the advertisement breaks and original movies/series filmed by the filmmakers cooperating with Nartel.
Among more famous products of Nartel TV is a political comedy "Clearly and Concisely" ( Monte Blanco, 2012), alternate history drama "Maꞇчina" (The Motherland in Common) ( Mustelaria, 2020) or science fiction horror "Foxtrot-13" ( Zhousheng, 1996, remake in 2020)
Nartel is often seen as a impartial TV channel, as it is not controlled by the politicians, although being state-funded. In 2003, Conservative zhoushi government attempted controlling the media by cuting its funding, which started a wave of peaceful demonstrations,[1] which eventually forced the government to abdicate and caused a overall shift toward liberalism.
Nartel is also known for making a high-quality documentaries. Among those, one of the most famous would be the TV series "Important Moments" (Dөleзite momenty in Zhoushi), which works on reconstructing historical footage.[2]

Channels

Here is a list of channels currently operated by Nartel company:

Logo TV Channel name Area of broadcast Specialisation Public/paid Language of broadcasting Broadcasting time
Nartel1-logo.png NARTEL-1 Mustelaria Discussions and documentaries PUBLIC Zhoushi, Belgorian
Seperate broadcast in Zhousheng and Monte Blanco
Non-stop
Nartel2-logo.png NARTEL-2 Mustelaria Original movies and series, comedy shows, guest shows PUBLIC Zhoushi, Belgorian
Seperate broadcast in Zhousheng and Monte Blanco
Non-stop
Nartel3-logo.png NARTEL-3 Mustelaria Senior audience, old movies PUBLIC Zhoushi, Belgorian
Seperate broadcast in Zhousheng and Monte Blanco
Non-stop
Nartel-news-logo.png NARTEL news Mustelaria Political discussions and news broadcast PUBLIC Zhoushi
Belgorian
Neo-Mustelarian
Non-stop
Nartel-sport-logo.png NARTEL sport Mustelaria Sport analysis and live broadcast LICENSE[3] Zhoushi
Belgorian
6:00 PMT
0:30 PMT
Nartel-kids-logo.png NARTEL kids Mustelaria Cartoons, movies for younger audience LICENSE Zhoushi
Belgorian
5:00 PMT
21:30 PMT
Nartel-art-logo.png NARTEL art Mustelaria Airs opera, theatre plays and deep-minded movies LICENSE[4] Zhoushi
Belgorian
Other languages (Movies not translated)
13:00 PMT
1:00 PMT
Nartel-music-logo.png NARTEL music Mustelaria Concerts, musicals and over all music LICENSE[5] Zhoushi
Belgorian
6:00 PMT
1:30 PMT
Nartel-Grad-logo.png NARTEL Grad Grad Autonomy, Orlobirg Region, Central Region Mix of public channels, translated into Gradi and Gadori PUBLIC Gradi
Gadori
Non-stop
Nartel-Storvan-logo.png NARTEL Storvan Storvan Autonomy, Mosterec Region, Prei Mean Lease Ports Zone Mix of public channels, translated into Aschari and Neuew PUBLIC Aschari
Neuew
Non-stop
Nartel-Zaprei-logo.png NARTEL Zaprei Zaprei Autonomy, Phnom Montes Autonomy Mix of public channels, translated into Zaprei, Prei Mean, Phná/Phnom PUBLIC Zaprei
Prei Mean
Phnom Autonomy
Non-stop
Nartel-inter-logo.png NARTEL international Anteria (internet TV)
Sekidean Union (regular TV)
Mix of public channels, translated into Common LICENSE[6] Common Non-stop
International+ (nicknamed NARTEL protest)
Unofficial TV channel, technically part of NARTEL international
Anteria (internet TV) Mix of dissident, samizdat and political refugee commentary news for countries completely blocking NARTEL international PUBLIC[7] Common
Multiple national languages
Non-stop
  1. Biggest of the demonstrations was on 6th September, 2003 on the Winter Square (Zimƞi Namisꞇi in Zhoushi) in Kandan
  2. Nartel has reconstructed and colored an original footage of San Calian lunar landing from 1967. The shorter archive version of the Important Moments episode originally broadcasted in 1986 in Common language on Nartel-1 can be still seen →HERE← (Please do not hate me for the terrible photoshop)
  3. Is publicly opened for non-licensed viewers every 4 years during the Olympic games
  4. Is publicly opened for non-licensed viewers during the Golden Lotus competitions (26th - 31st December)
  5. Is publicly opened for non-licensed viewers during the Dokovision (Dokodo Union's music contest in which Mustelaria is invited)
  6. Depending on location. There is a access to a limited archive for free, IPs from Sekidean countries, Dokodo countries, countries associated with the SU, such as Krenya or Khemmi have a free unlimited access. Access to the full archive might be limited to IPs from authoritarian countries (Informations can not be edited or falsified, only removed).
  7. To IPs from countries officially unrestrictevely blocking the website, a dissident news service has been created. The web service can be acessed using VPNs, but also is accessible using a multiple gateways and links