Zendelly Television

Zendelly Television is a Kassmian free-to-air television network. It began operations on July 13th, 1955 and is apart of the so called 3 Networks. The flagship of the network is KKRT-TV.

Origins
As early as 1953, executives at Rhombus Films Corporation were interested in the new medium of television, RFC purchased a minority interest in Kassmais National Broadcasting Corporation, who had founded the first and currently only Television Channel. Relations were strained by 1954, when they, opened Kosmos television station KKME and St. Joseph station KKRT without KNBC's permission. A lawsuit was issued and Rhombus Films Corporation declared that KNBC was running a monopoly in the Television market, RFC later won and KNBC had to sell 2 television stations that were under construction and had to help Rhombus create a, what was essentially a rival network. Rhombus Television Network began its operations in July 13th, 1955 becoming Kassmais' second terrestrial television network. RTN's and KNBC's executives continued to escalate throughout the late 1950s, and the lack of cooperation hindered both entities' network plans. By 1959, even the public pretense of cooperation between the two companies were gone. In 1963, Rhombus finally sold their shares back to KNBC, finally cutting all ties.

1960s and 1980s
By 1963, Rhombus Television Network was doing quite well, becoming a haven for "Anti-KNBC" viewers and others, but in the headquarters of the Rhombus Films Corporation, interest in television was beginning to slip, a television network was no longer in their plans and soon on 1967, Rhombus Television Network was spun-off and a new company was formed, which was the Zendelly Television Corporation, along with the new company was a new name which was Zendelly Television, a temporary logo, which was a portrait of Mario Zendelly himself inside the RFC rhombus was used during 1967 before switching with a new and more original logo that same year. The now Zendelly Television continued to expand and grow during the 1960s and 1970s, buying Flagship Films which was rebranded under the Zendelly name, Zendelly and KNBC continued to be bitter rivals and were in a constant race for supremacy. during the early 1970s, Color was introduced for Zendelly Television, Zendelly Television also tried to buy out National Television Corporation before KNBC could merge with them but failed. In 1979, Zendelly Television opened the St. Joseph Transmitter which was 2nd largest transmitter in Kassmais. In 1986, Horizon Radio was bought by Zendelly Television, and was merged with Zendelly Television's radio operations, forming Zendelly Radio

Recent Developments
On 1990, Zendelly Television Corporation rebranded, replacing the old "flying birds in the television" logo with the new "flying birds in a sphere" logo, the logo was designed similar to the American Network's ABC.

On 2003, Zendelly and KNBC finally set aside their differences, finally contributing with some programs.

On 2009, Zendelly Television was the first to adopt the 16:9 television format.

On 2015, Zendelly Television celebrated their 60th anniversary. Introducing a new modern Ident and a more modern rendition of the 1990 logo.

On 2021, conversations from Zendelly Television and Rhombus Films Corporation were leaked, suggesting a merger.