PWXB-TV

PWXB-TV is a television station in Southwest Pacifica. It is the oldest television station in the country, having started its first broadcasts in 1929. As of 1963, the channel is currently owned by Pacifcan Broadcasting as a Pacifvision affiliate.

Experimental Broadcasting (1929-1936)
PWXB started out as PNT10WXB, having been one of a few other proposed stations that would be a part of a group of channels under the later-cancelled Pacifican National Television. While they were owned and operated by the same enterprise, differences in their scheduling and regular programming would allow each station to operate with its own unique identity. In fact, a woman by the name of TBD proposed the stations be included in some kind of proto-cable television provider. The Løwká System was messed around with throughout the 1930s, but it went no where and remaining equipment from that venture were sold in private auctions or simply abandoned.

Being a station from New Tæóich, it often focused its target audience on Ektæó Pacificans, though certain programmes were repeated in English until another station was created for Ektæó-speaking audiences.

Temporary Hiatus
On 19 July 1936, a fire caused PWXB to go on hiatus for half a year. As of now, the reason behind this is currently unknown.

First official broadcasts (1936-1940)
Televisions were beginning to be sold to the general public in the southern region of Pacifica as it was home to a number of major pioneers in it. The station was almost about to lose its license when G.S. Løwká bought the licence of the station in 1936. It was rebranded as PWXB under his ownership.