YMTI-TV

YMTI-TV, 20 (  channel 40), is an Aviation Television-affiliated television station serving Malodin, the capital of YinYangia, and nearby areas. The station is owned by Duodianshi Group, which also owns the network affiliated with it, as a duopoly with YDDS-DT, a 7TV-affiliate.

YMTI is named after the MTI Airport, to celebrate its opening in 2010. It shares the same studios as YDDS, at the 7TV Broadcast Center. Its transmitters are located at the MTI Airport.

The station signed-on the air on July 8, 1998 as MD-DM20, and its intention was to air aviation documentaries. ATV was founded the same day. It was renamed to YDMA in 1999, and YMTI in 2010. It is ATV's flagship station. YMTI is relayed via YDDS-R (TZ) in Tsungziau.

History
Duodianshi established Aviation Television in 1998 as a sister network of Duodianshi Channel. On the same day, YMTI, then MD-DM20 went on the air. It was originally intended to broadcast every Tuesday on DUC7 to broadcast live from Dau Muliuden Airport, for "people to experience the airport on TV", according to Duodianshi, but later changed its focus on aviation documentaries. It also tracked flights on-air.

On October 23, 1999, DM20's callsign was changed to YDMA. Rather than signing-off, it started to track worldwide flights on-air until 10am in the morning. This tradition continued until the digital switchover in 2007. In 2000, it started to air the  film series, and also began to air more aviation-themed movies.

On September 25, 2002, to celebrate the founding of Zansa Air, the station and its Zaxada counterpart temporarily used the Zansa Air logo, retaining the 'AVIATION' wordmark. It was discontinued on October 1. On January 3, 2003, the station's news anchor, Hwe Yauzung, passed away at age 95. The station had to go off-air for the whole day in favor of his funeral.

In 2006, the station adopted the current logo. The callsign still retained as YDMA until it was changed to YMTI in 2010 after the airport it was named after commenced operations. A year later, the station broadcast live on the first terminal of the MTI Airport. Its transmitters also moved from Yamashkha to beside the air traffic control tower of the MTI Airport.

After the airport bombings occurred on March 24, 2015, the station went off-air for the rest of the day. The next day, it showed solidarity towards the victims of the bombings.