Television in Zamastan

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Television in Zamastan officially began with the sign-on of the nation's first television stations in Tofino, Arinals, Providence and Emerald in 1953. As with most media in Zamastan, the television industry, and the television programming available in that country, strongly influence media in other nations across Iearth, but also takes plenty of influence from other major industrialized nations.

Television is one of the major mass media of Zamastan. As of 2021, household ownership of television sets in the country is 96.7%, with approximately 115,000,000 households owning at least one television set. The majority of households have more than one set. The peak ownership percentage of households with at least one television set occurred during the 1998–99 season, with 98.4% ownership. As a whole, the television networks that broadcast in Zamastan are the largest and most distributed in the world, and programs produced specifically for Zamastanian-based networks are among the most widely syndicated internationally. Major Zamastanian channels include the ZBC, TBS, CTC, and Channel 5. Additionally, Vitosian channels like Noble and Cuisine Network are popular.

History

Channels

Name Description Show list Owner
ZBC News News David Mett Tonight
Samson 180
ZBC
TBSOne General programming Barren Noir
TBS
CTC Sports Sports CTC Sports
CTC
CTC TV General programing The Chronicle
CTC
Channel 5 General programming Night of Anchorhead
Echorealm
Prime Estates: Zamastan
Top Zamastan
Counter
Z1N News Zamastan One News TBS
Zamastan News Network News Reventon Tonight
Divian Prime Time
Craes Room
Blue Worldwide
EN-1
EN-2
EN-3
EN-4
EN-5
Movies
Staple News News Anderson Tonight
Carr 10
Staple

Programming

News

Game shows

Soap operas

Comedies and dramas

Reality television

Talk shows

Children's programming

Instructional television

Sports

Regulation