Television in Sittapini

Television broadcasting in Sittapini began in 1968, with test transmissions in Naragoti. Later, in 1970, television broadcasting was put on hiatus due to the Sittapinian civil war. However, television broadcasting managed to be resumed on June 18, 1976 with the launch of Roxoimajal. In mid-1980, Rachun Reidiyo acquired Roxoimajal. Television later spread around the country by 1982. Roxoimajal was the only television broadcaster in Sittapini until the launch of Borobudh National Television in 1984, which was the country's first privately owned television channel. Sittapini has a total of 26 local television channels, along with 38 terrestrial relay television stations and 5 regional television stations of RRR's television service.

Penetration of cable television is low, with only 38% of Sittapinian television households having cable television. Due to the shortage of terrestrial television channels, satellite television is the largest method of watching television in Sittapini. More than 400 television channels broadcast in the country, including 26 local ones.