Yoyleland Public Broadcasting Services Limited

Yoyleland Public Broadcasting Services Ltd (Yoylese: Publicene Redio-Televidion Servocet Yoylinda, Albanian: Shërbimet e Transmetimit Publik Yoyleland) is the public broadcaster for Yoyleland, located on North Goiky’s south side. Founded in 1980 to replace the Yoyleland National Television and Radio Service and headquartered in Yoyle City, the Yoylese capital, it operates 3 FTA TV channels, 21 digital TV channels, and 10 radio stations. The broadcaster also has offices in Bulbosity City, Yoyle Coast, and Dream Island.

History
The origins of the Yoylese public broadcaster lie in the passing of the Yoylese Broadcasting Act of 1976, which granted the southern side of North Goiky to start a public broadcasting service in Yoyleland. The broadcaster's license was given to them after the Yoyleland National Television and Radio Service ceased operations in August 1975. Construction began on a transmitter that would go atop the Yoyle Needy, which finished in 1977.

After it was finished, licenses were granted to start 3 public television channels in the area, under the name Televidion Yoylesi, with Goiky's national television channels Channel 2 and Channel 3 Goiky helping to create programming for the station. It was delayed for 3 years until it was finally launched as TVY1, TVY2, and TVY3.

January 1, 1980: The first broadcast
Test transmissions commenced in December 1979, then launched in January 1980. Regular programming began at around 06:15 YST, with the first line read in Yoylese, English, and Albanian: "Mekivoni. Miremengjes. Good morning." Following the introduction a 30-minute introduction program was shown, which then led in to the station's flagship newscast program at 7:00am.

1980-1990: The golden age of Yoylese television
1981 became a huge success for the channels when the first and most popular comedy series called "Men Lafka" aired for the first time. Noticion debuted in November 1981, and became the main newscasts of all three channels, starting in 1982. More popular series appeared soon after on all 3 channels. TVY1 debuted their holiday special "Conyosio Novi!" on NYE 1982, and became the leading New Year's show.

On March 31, 1983, TVY and what was then TVSH came together to present their new 24-hour Albanian-language channel, TVY Shqip, with a launch date of June 1, 1983. It launched as scheduled on that day at 05:00 YST. Before, Albanian programs were shown on the overnight hours of TVY1, TVY2, and TVY3 (mostly between 00:15-02:45 YST).

In 1986, the cartoon programming block Cartooq na TVY debuted, and became the first kids block on TVY1 and TVY2. Beginning in 1988, the block added Nickelodeon shows, and in 1989, they added Disney Channel shows to their lineup.

1990-1997: New decade for the channel
In 1993, TVY3 announced that due to the lack of television services in the areas far from Yoyle City, the channel would establish 4 (later five) regional services that would serve the areas. Construction of offices and transmitters were completed in 1995, and in 1996, the services launched on channels 3.1 through 3.5.

In 1996, the channel announced that it would begin making plans for digital television channels, with it slated to be completed and ready by 1999. However, in 1998, the plan was scrapped.

2000-present
Today, the channel has 5 original series, as well as Yoylese series produced by 3TV and GC2 from the Goikish capital, Dream Island. YTD was launched on January 1, 2008, ending Cartooq na TVY after 22 years of broadcasts.

Television channels
Free to air channels are operated under the brand of Yoyle Television (Yoylese: Televidion Yoylesi). All 3 channels broadcast in Yoylese (except for Shqipsat), with a secondary English audio track. Digital channels are operated under YTD (Yoylesi Televidion Digital). All 21 channels broadcast in English, with a secondary Yoylese audio track.

Free-to-air

 * TVY1 - General entertainment channel. The main newscast of this station is Noticion. The three main editions are 6.00am, 12.00pm, and 6.00pm.
 * TVY2 - Family entertainment channel. The main newscast of this station is Dnevniko, which airs at 12.45pm and 6.15pm.
 * TVY3 - Regional entertainment channel, branded on air as TVY3 Nationele. The main newscast of this station is Regioni Dnevniko, which only airs at 7.00pm. This channel serves all of Yoyleland.
 * Shqipsat TVY - Albanian general entertainment channel. The main newscast of this station is Shqipsat Lajme, which airs at 6.00pm.

TVY3 Regional feeds

 * TVY3 Capital - Serves Yoyle Mountain and downtown Yoyle City. Newscast editions are 7.00am, 12.00pm, and 5.00pm.
 * TVY3 Wette - Serves West Yoyleland (including the Yoyle Delta). Newscast editions are 5.00am, 11.00am, and 4.00pm.
 * TVY3 Coste - Serves the Coastal Yoyleland area, including Yoyle City Beach. Newscast editions are 8.00am and 6.00pm.
 * TVY3 Esge - Serves East Yoyleland (including the Old Purplefacia area). Newscast editions are 7.00am, 1.00pm, and 8.00pm.
 * TVY3 Norhe - Serves Northern Yoyleland (including Bulbosity City). Newscast editions are 11.00am and 9.00pm.

Digital

 * YTD Series - TV shows and archive programs.
 * YTD Movies - Movie channel brand. There are 6 separate channels (YTD Movies Comedy, YTD Movies Documentary, YTD Movies Action, YTD Movies Drama, YTD Movies Family, and YTD Movies Romance).
 * YTD Auto - Cars channel.
 * YTD Home & Garden - Home renovation and garden making channel.
 * YTD Animals - Animal focused channel.
 * YTD Food - Cooking channel.
 * YTD Science - Science focused channel.
 * YTD Nature - Wildlife and nature focused channel.
 * YTD Kids - Animation channel for kids 10-17.
 * YTD Jr. - Animation channel for kids 2-9.
 * YTD Tech + Games - Technology and video game channel. Mostly a localized version of G4 in the region.
 * YTD 24 - Full-time news channel.
 * YTD Sport - Full-time sport channel.
 * YTD Weather - Full-time weather bulletins and national observations channel.
 * YTD Business - Full-time business news and stock report live from the Yoyleland Business Center in northern Yoyle City.
 * YTD World - International channel.

Radio stations
YPBS radio stations are operated under the brand of Redio Yoylesi. All radio stations broadcast in Yoylese except RYI and RY GanaMich. News bulletins are branded as Noticion ha Redio.

Main

 * RY1 - News and 80's music. Bulletins are 15 minutes long and broadcast at 8.00am, 1.00pm, and 5.00pm.
 * RY2 - News and 70's music. Bulletins are 12 minutes long and broadcast at 7.00am and 4.00pm.
 * RY3 - News and 90's music. Bulletins are 11 minutes long and broadcast at 8.00am and 11.00am.

Digital

 * RY24 - Full-time news.
 * RY Comedia - Comedy and stand-up programming.
 * RY Pop - Pop music.
 * RY Rock - Alternative, classic, and new rock.
 * RY Sport - Live sports coverage and sports talk station.
 * RY GaniMich - Yoylese-language radio station broadcasting from Detroit and Dream Island, in collaboration with WXYZ.
 * Radio Yoyleland International - English-language radio station broadcasting from Manhattan and Yoyle City, in collaboration with Goikish-English radio station Goiky Radio World, which broadcasts from Chicago.