Tekeleb Broadcasting Corporation

Tekeleb Broadcasting Corporation (Irjysian: Tekeleb Almedevana Golkeshim), commonly known as TKBC is the state-owned broadcaster of Tekeleb, and a division of the Government of Tekeleb. The network runs all national media in the country, as the sole legal broadcaster. All local radio and television stations in Tekeleb are either owned or are associated with TKBC.

TKBC commenced radio broadcasts formerly under the TBC name in 1938, but was renamed to TKBC in 1959, with the acronym standing for Tekeleb Kahnawe Broadcasting Corporation (Kahnawe meaning country). However, even if its full name was reverted back to its current name in 1967, the acronym was retained until today. Television broadcasts under the TKBC TV brand began in June 1966.

TKBC is very often accused for being a government propaganda outlet. It was also criticized for mass censorship and oppression of liberal media. It is also often boycotted by Tekelebese underground pro-democracy movements mostly based in and Maryaadah. TKBC operates 49 radio stations and 62 television stations across Tekeleb. It is also the owner of the sole satellite television provider in Tekeleb, Tekeleb Home DTH, and cable provider Tekeleb Cable TV.