Ako TV

Ako TV, 2 (  channel 21), is a nationwide-broadcast independent television station licensed to Maab, the capital of the YinYangian state of Utanga. It is owned by Kalabaw Entertainment, making Ako TV a sister to Radyo OPM.

Ako TV is headquartered in Sukub, Maab, and its transmitter is located at the suburban town of Akaya. It serves all of the Maab metropolitan area and some of its nearby areas. The station also runs two satellite channels, Ako More and Ako Yan.

History
Ako TV first signed on the air as Maab 2, under the callsign GT-MAB2, on the night of July 12, 1978. It was the second television station in the city, after the Maab station of TBC Television. Maab 2 primarily aired Filipino movies and current affairs. On September 1978, Maab 2 launched its relay station in Kaotao, to receive more viewership. The relay station later became TV Buwan.

Maab 2 was rebranded to 'Malaya Telebisyon 2' on January 11, 1982. It was often mistaken as a Malaysian television channel due to its name, but 'malaya' is the Tagalog word for 'independent'. Thus, the station's name meant 'Independent Television 2'. In 1984, Malaya Telebisyon 2 started to broadcast via satellite, and is the first Filipino-language station to do so. The station provided Tottomic and YinYangiese subtitles to non-Filipino audiences.