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'''LBC''' or '''Lettuce Broadcasting Corporation''' ([[Wikipedia:Spanish|Spanish]]: ''Radiodifusión Pública de Lettuce'', Lettucian: ''Rədiodifuz Publik d'Lettuche'') is the Lettucian government-owned radio and television [[Wikipedia:Public broadcasting|public broadcasting]] company, and one of the largest [[Wikipedia:Mass media|media organizations]] in the country.
'''LBC''' or '''Lettuce Broadcasting Corporation''' ([[Wikipedia:Spanish|Spanish]]: ''Radiodifusión Pública de Lettuce'', Lettucian: ''Rədiodifuz Publik d'Lettuche'') is the Lettucian government-owned radio and television [[Wikipedia:Public broadcasting|public broadcasting]] company, and one of the largest [[Wikipedia:Mass media|media organizations]] in the country.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>
 
==Services==
===Television===
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The LBC operates several television channels in Lettuce of which [[LBC 3]] and [[LBC Arabic]] are the flagship television channels. In addition to these two flagship channels, the LBC operates several digital only stations: [[LBC 6]], [[LBC S]], [[LBC 24]] and one sattelite channel, [[LBCsat]]. [[Wikipedia:Digital terrestrial television|Digital television]] is now in widespread use in Lettuce, with analogue transmission completely phased out by December 2013.
 
The majority of the LBC channels are also avaliable outside Lettuce, including neighbouring countries
 
* '''LBC 3''': The Corporation's primary network, broadcasting mainstream comedy, drama, documentaries, game shows, news, and some children's programmes. The main news bulletins are followed by local news. These are provided by production centres in Monetta, Tarro and Bakka. The centres also produce local news magazine programming.
 
* '''LBC 6''': Home to more specialist programming, including comedy, documentaries, films, dramas and minority interest programmes, as well as imported programmes from other countries, particularly [[Gandhara]] and [[DPR Jindalea]].
 
* '''LBC Arabic'': Is the main network for the arabic speaking community.
 
* '''LBC 24''': A dedicated news channel.
 
* '''LBC S''': A dedicated sports channel.

Revision as of 22:23, 18 October 2014

Lettuce Broadcasting Corporation
TypePublicly funded, public-service broadcaster
Country
AvailabilityNational
OwnerGovernment of Lettuce
Launch date
12 July 2000
AffiliationIBU

LBC or Lettuce Broadcasting Corporation (Spanish: Radiodifusión Pública de Lettuce, Lettucian: Rədiodifuz Publik d'Lettuche) is the Lettucian government-owned radio and television public broadcasting company, and one of the largest media organizations in the country.







Services

Television

LBC 3
LBC 3
LBC 6
LBC 6
LBC S
LBC S
LBC 24
LBC 24
LBC Arabic
LBC Arabic
LBCsat
LBCsat
The LBC television channels.

The LBC operates several television channels in Lettuce of which LBC 3 and LBC Arabic are the flagship television channels. In addition to these two flagship channels, the LBC operates several digital only stations: LBC 6, LBC S, LBC 24 and one sattelite channel, LBCsat. Digital television is now in widespread use in Lettuce, with analogue transmission completely phased out by December 2013.

The majority of the LBC channels are also avaliable outside Lettuce, including neighbouring countries

  • LBC 3: The Corporation's primary network, broadcasting mainstream comedy, drama, documentaries, game shows, news, and some children's programmes. The main news bulletins are followed by local news. These are provided by production centres in Monetta, Tarro and Bakka. The centres also produce local news magazine programming.
  • LBC 6: Home to more specialist programming, including comedy, documentaries, films, dramas and minority interest programmes, as well as imported programmes from other countries, particularly Gandhara and DPR Jindalea.
  • 'LBC Arabic: Is the main network for the arabic speaking community.
  • LBC 24: A dedicated news channel.
  • LBC S: A dedicated sports channel.
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