Television in the Republic of Guy

Television in the Republic of Guy has existed since 1930. However, regular broadcasts have existed since 1945.

History
In 1930, an experiment was held in a science center in Aran. That experiment brought on a 20 fps image running on 50 lines. To widespread the piece of news throughout the country, television broadcasts were connected in five cities through underground cable. This job took five months to complete, and initially only at weekdays broadcasts which lasted 2 hours, aired only in those five cities (Guy City, Rouz, Lakemount, Larkfiller and Aran). Initially schedule condisted of a 30 minute news broadcast, a 20 minute music show, a 20 minute music show and a 50 minute drama. They began at 7pm and ended at 9pm. They run on 45 MHz with mono sound.

Just after World War II ended, GTV began regular broadcasts with a piece of news that the war ended. This trial broadcast lasted 5 minutes, but because of preparing reasons, they in fact began on October 1, 1945. They ran from 7 to 11pm, providing the same schedule as before, with a 9pm slot reserved for a movie.

The second channel began in 1948 and until 1960 it just covered sports.

In 1950, GTV expanded its schedule with a recorded 60 minute science show at 6pm. The schedule in 1952 was expanded with a 8am-1pm slot for children's television programs.

Programs were recorded or aired live. Initially only live broadcasts aired, but since 1952 recorded programming also aired.

Color television experiments began in 1957 with the news program. This was until 1969 when full time color TV broadcasts began.

In 1960 GTV expanded its schedule from 6am to midnight, with the AM hours being reserved for children's programs.

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List of TV channels

 * EVB1
 * EVB2
 * EVB3
 * EVB4
 * EVB5
 * TV4
 * Pause
 * The One
 * 202
 * Fox
 * S1
 * S2
 * S3
 * S4
 * S5
 * WIP