KadsreTV

 is a El Kadsreian television station circuit comprised of various local television stations. One of its aims is to provide additional funding to local access stations by airing paid advertising and distributing half of royalties from TV programming to their budgets. It is seen as a successor to Vlokvision, Kadsre 10 and Kilinshin Television, three previous similar syndicates of television channels.

The KadsreTV brand has been owned by the Matsushita family since 2010, KadsreTV's ties to the Matsushita family has allowed it to work with El TV Kadsre and Banushen since it's founding.

The stations simultaneously broadcast identical programs for five hours a day in the afternoon and evening time slots, with in-depth columns, sporting events and films, and for the rest of the schedule remain independent in their editorial ways according to their territorial needs.

History
KadsreTV was founded in 1999 by Tamitha Matsushita of the Matsushita family and packaged food mogul Pat Jorritsma to replace Kilinshin Television. Tamitha wanted to prevent the local stations previously of the older TV syndicates from shutting down and Pat wished to create an advertising and promotional tool for his companies. One of the syndicate's launch programs was the popular American series Sex and the City. As part of the launch, KadsreTV acquired the syndication rights to various international TV series and Made for TV Movies. Titles included syndicate's programs or El TV Kadsre programs the British drama series Bodyguards, the popular New Zealander soap opera Shortland Street, the Australian drama series Water Rats, the Japanese anime series Dragon Ball, the Japanese drama series Long Vacation, the British romantic drama Cold Feet, the Canadian drama series Cold Squad; and factual series, "Movies, Games & Videos", "Cybernet", "Toyota World of Wildlife", and "Reel Adventures". KadsreTV also fills random anime afternoon programs schedule the Akazukin Chacha, Bonobono and Azuki-chan.

During the 2000's, it had a popular children's programming brand, Kidlandia, with some broadcasters of the syndicate using live hosts. Latikuu issued three promotional sticker sheets. Kidlandia still exists today.

Youth programs

 * My Life Me (2011-present)

Children's programs

 * Bluey (2019-present)
 * Trulli Tales (2019-present)

Slogans

 * This is where we live... (1999-2001)
 * Bring it home to ME (2001-2003)
 * Bringing home to ME (2003-2007)
 * Bringing it home (2007-2011)
 * Across El Kadsre (2011-present)

Nationwide (live stream)

 * KadsreTV

El Kadsre City:

 * EKC Video
 * City 9
 * The Neighborhood Network
 * Channel 53
 * Ito 40

Glonisla:

 * GTV 3

Sankuro:

 * Sankuro 17
 * Voice of the West TV

Yokomoto:

 * Yokomoto City Television
 * Festival TV

West Cliffstown:

 * Cliff Television
 * Real One

Wats:

 * Telecolor

Wats Islands:

 * Wats Island Network

Yakubuchi:

 * Desert Sky TV

Sanbe:

 * Heinrich Television
 * Sanbe-EKC Television

Patya:

 * Little City Television
 * Potato TV
 * Patya Public Access

La Tito:

 * Tito Television
 * Tito 2

Edinburgh:

 * Videoburgh

Whaeldrake:

 * W.D. Broadcasting

Small Town

 * Small Town Public Access

Stuartsville

 * Tipp TV

Capulco:

 * Capulco 15
 * Vision Plus

East Cliffstown:

 * East Cliffstown Access Television

Cicmpillici:

 * Goldvision Cicmpillici

Eirabourne:

 * Eirabourne Television

Romrac:

 * Romrac English TV

San Isiza:

 * Master Control Television

Caelum:

 * Aerial TV

Comoeys-wide:

 * Comoeys TV-15
 * RainbowVision 45

South Comoeys City:

 * South Comoeys Community Television
 * All-Colors-Television

North Comoeys City:

 * TeleNorthComoeys

Anje:

 * Elephant Television

Cardro:

 * Videocardo