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TVG was merged with Radio Rhea in 1955, forming National Gandhari Radio and Television (NGRT). Following the [[Gandhari Revolution]], NGRT was nationalised and renamed Radio and Television of Gandhara. RTG was launched on 14 May 1959, and broadcasted a couple of hours per day in Arabic.
TVG was merged with Radio Rhea in 1955, forming National Gandhari Radio and Television (NGRT). Following the [[Gandhari Revolution]], NGRT was nationalised and renamed Radio and Television of Gandhara. RTG was launched on 14 May 1959, and broadcasted a couple of hours per day in Arabic.


RTG operated the television channel Shabaka (literally meaning "Channel" in Arabic). The channel was renamed Shabaka Wahed (Channel One) in 1966, when the second television channel, Shabaka Ethnayn (Channel Two), was introduced. Full colour programming began in 1974, although the [[Wikipedia:1972_Summer_Olympics|1972 Summer Olympics]] had been broadcast in colour.
RTG operated the television channel Shabaka (literally meaning "Channel" in Arabic). The channel was renamed Shabaka Wāḥid (Channel One) in 1966, when the second television channel, Shabaka Ithnān (Channel Two), was introduced. Full colour programming began in 1974, although the [[Wikipedia:1972_Summer_Olympics|1972 Summer Olympics]] had been broadcast in colour.


In 1979, RTG launched Baloch TV, the first local television channel, followed in 1981 by Zhyan TV for [[Wikipedia:Kurdish_languages|Kurdish]] speaking inhabitants of northern Gandhara. Today, RTG operates 30 local channels, one for each [[Governorates of Gandhara|governorate]] of Gandhara.
In 1979, RTG launched Baloch TV, the first local television channel, followed in 1981 by Zhyan TV for [[Wikipedia:Kurdish_languages|Kurdish]] speaking inhabitants of northern Gandhara. Today, RTG operates 30 local channels, one for each [[Governorates of Gandhara|governorate]] of Gandhara.
==TV channels==
===Domestic channels===
RTG operates four domestic television channels.
{| class="wikitable"
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! Channel's logo
! Type of programming
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|[[File:Shabaka 1.png|100px|center]]
|'''Shabaka Wāḥid''' (شبكة واحِد): The flagship television channel of RTG, and the most watched television channel in the country. The channel has a wide range of programming such as children's shows, dramas, major Gandhari movies, and talk shows. The channel also has the most watched Gandhari news broadcast, and televises the Friday prayers.
|-
|[[File:Shabaka 2.png|100px|center]]
|'''Shabaka Ithnān''' (شبكة إثْنان): Introduced in 1966, in order to become a compliment to Shabaka Wāḥid. The channel has programming similar to Shabaka Wāḥid, consisting of mini-series, comedies, movies, children's shows, talk shows, and news broadcasts.
|-
|[[File:Shabaka 3.png|100px|center]]
|'''Shabaka Thalāthah''' (شبكة ثَلاثة): Launched on 6 November 1988. The channel is known as the ''youth channel'', due to the programming that appeals to young adults. The channel broadcasts major Gandhari sport events, mini-series, comedies, and subtitled foreign movies.
|-
|[[File:Canal Cuatro.png|100px|center]]
|'''Canal Cuatro''': The television channel for the [[Wikipedia:Spanish_language|Spanish]] speaking community. The channel started broadcasting on 10 May 1992, and is also available in [[Lettuce]]. The channel has a wide variety in programming in the Spanish and Lettucian language.
|}


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Revision as of 21:50, 25 April 2015

Radio and Television of Gandhara
TypePublic service broadcaster
Country
AvailabilityNational
International
OwnerGovernment of Gandhara
Key people
Ramzi al-Qassem
(Director-General)
Launch date
14 May 1959

Radio and Television of Gandhara (Arabic: ‎الإذاعة و التلفزيون من غانذارا, abbreviated RTG), is Gandhara's radio and television public broadcasting company, owned by the Gandhari government. It is a member of the Outernatian Broadcasting Union.

The network is based in Rhea. Since its foundation, it has a statutory obligation to make news, entertainment and sports programmes, as well as documentaries for the public television channels and the public radio services.

History

Television was introduced in Gandhara in 1950, when TVG (Television Gandhara) was established in Rhea as a privately owned and commercially-operated monopoly. Farid Habib, one of Gandhara's major industrialists, was the founder of the first television station.

TVG was merged with Radio Rhea in 1955, forming National Gandhari Radio and Television (NGRT). Following the Gandhari Revolution, NGRT was nationalised and renamed Radio and Television of Gandhara. RTG was launched on 14 May 1959, and broadcasted a couple of hours per day in Arabic.

RTG operated the television channel Shabaka (literally meaning "Channel" in Arabic). The channel was renamed Shabaka Wāḥid (Channel One) in 1966, when the second television channel, Shabaka Ithnān (Channel Two), was introduced. Full colour programming began in 1974, although the 1972 Summer Olympics had been broadcast in colour.

In 1979, RTG launched Baloch TV, the first local television channel, followed in 1981 by Zhyan TV for Kurdish speaking inhabitants of northern Gandhara. Today, RTG operates 30 local channels, one for each governorate of Gandhara.

TV channels

Domestic channels

RTG operates four domestic television channels.

Channel's logo Type of programming
Shabaka Wāḥid (شبكة واحِد): The flagship television channel of RTG, and the most watched television channel in the country. The channel has a wide range of programming such as children's shows, dramas, major Gandhari movies, and talk shows. The channel also has the most watched Gandhari news broadcast, and televises the Friday prayers.
Shabaka Ithnān (شبكة إثْنان): Introduced in 1966, in order to become a compliment to Shabaka Wāḥid. The channel has programming similar to Shabaka Wāḥid, consisting of mini-series, comedies, movies, children's shows, talk shows, and news broadcasts.
Shabaka Thalāthah (شبكة ثَلاثة): Launched on 6 November 1988. The channel is known as the youth channel, due to the programming that appeals to young adults. The channel broadcasts major Gandhari sport events, mini-series, comedies, and subtitled foreign movies.
Canal Cuatro: The television channel for the Spanish speaking community. The channel started broadcasting on 10 May 1992, and is also available in Lettuce. The channel has a wide variety in programming in the Spanish and Lettucian language.