Alo'olka

Alo'olka (Tasheini: Ало'олка) was a television station broadcasting throughout the Kadersaryinan Islands from 1938 until 1993. It served the whole of the archipelago with television. Divisions within the mainland West Indies were also started in 1984, but ended in 1989 due to lack of viewership.

After the disbanding of the National Syndication of the Kadersaryinan Islands in 1991, in 1993 it was replaced by the Alo'olka Union, a broadcasting union of various television channels in the original channel's broadcasting area. The Alo'olka Union is set up more similarly to the in Europe, of which many Alo'olka Union networks are associate members.

For the duration of Alo'olka's existence it was headquartered in Vnahaygingrad, Tashein. Alo'olka, especially its news division, was often criticised by those in other Kadersaryinan countries for a perceived focus on Tashein.

History
With the advent of television, the Kadersaryinan Islands needed a new TV channel. Alo'olka was set up between governments to compensate for this.

In 1960, colour television was brought to the region. In 1992, the network set up Alo'olka Laioria, which was later dismantled and controversially absorbed by LTV after Alo'olka was dismantled. The network also failed to gain viewership in Adamineryl, in which it was mostly replaced by RTV (now TheR).