MNB One

MNB One is a Makuan free-to-air television channel owned by the Makua National Broadcasting. It is the state-owned public broadcaster's flagship television channel and the first television channel to be broadcast in Makua. The channel was launched on 21 June 1962.

The channel's programming is largely consist of documentaries, entertainment programming, lifestyle, news and public affairs, reality, soap operas, and talk shows. 50% of the channel's programming are locally produced, while the remaining 50% are either imports or television programs that are produced by the Saleria Public Broadcasting Commission and its partners.

As TV Makua (1962-1989)
MNB One started its television broadcasts under the name TV Makua on 21 June 1962. Initially, it was only available in the regions of Eketāhuna and Bolzargamo. During the mid-1960s to early 1970s, the station opened relays in Arapōhue, Oakbrook and Blackholm.

In 1971, TV Makua opened its satellite station in Oakbrook, which it would allow Makua to be connected with the rest of the world.

In 1974, TV Makua became the first television channel in Makua to broadcast in color using the PAL broadcasting standard.

In 1987, TV Makua, alongside with MNB's sister channel Canale Due, began to broadcast in stereo using the Zweikanalton (A2 Stereo) analog stereo system.

As MNB 1 (1990-1999)
On 1 March 1990, TV Makua and Canale 2 were rebranded to MNB 1 and MNB 2, respectively. This was due to the launch of TV3 (now Three), which it was the first privately owned television channel to be broadcast in Makua. The rebrand also saw a change in the channel's schedule in order to compete with the rival network.

Throughout the 1990s, it became the most-viewed television channel in Makua, until it lost its spot to TV3 in 2002.

As MNB One (1999-present)
On 1 September 1999, MNB 1 was renamed to MNB One. The same thing also goes to MNB 2, which it was also renamed to MNB Two.

In February of 2000, MNB One began broadcasting on digital terrestrial television using the DVB-T standard. On New Year's Day 2001, MNB One began to broadcast in 16:9 widescreen on digital television platforms in Makua.

In 2006, MNB One became the first channel in Makua to broadcast in 720p high-definition. Two years later, its high-definition simulcast was upgraded to 1080i.

Original programming
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Programming from the SPBC
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Acquired programming
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