YBC Radio 1

YBC Radio 1 (YinYangiese: 陰市放无线ㄧ; Gāwusèfà bútsàyn Yèn), commonly known as Radio 1 (无线ㄧ; Bútsàyn Yèn) is a YinYangian radio channel owned by YBC. It is the oldest YinYangiese-language radio channel in YinYangia, founded in 1939. It was formerly part of Voice of YinYangia.

The channel simulcasts with Channel One.

History
Radio 1 was launched on July 3, 1939, as Radio Toralaq Domestic Service, which was meant to serve the locals. The station only broadcast for 3 hours and was only available in Tottomic. In 1941, Radio 1 fell under the umbrella of Toralaq Broadcasting Corporation. It started broadcasting on FM radio in 1948, and its transmitters were moved to newly constructed Feederet.

In 1950, Radio Toralaq Domestic Service was renamed to Radio Feederet Local Service. After the communist takeover in 1956, the station was renamed to Local Voice of the Communist Party of the Toralaqian Socialist People's Republic, part of the renamed Voice of the Communist Party of the Toralaqian Socialist People's Republic. It was reverted in 1968 because the name was too long to be memorized.

In 1979, with the launch of Radio Feederet Secondary Domestic Service, the station was renamed to Radio Toralaq Primary Domestic Service. It started to focus on mostly educational and current affairs programming, meanwhile, the Secondary Domestic Service aired music.

In 1999, Primary Domestic Service fell into the ownership of Voice of YinYangia, renaming it to Voice of YinYangia Primary Domestic Service. It mostly simulcasted with the international service.

In 2006, with the merger of Voice of YinYangia and the National Television Corporation, VoY lost ownership of PDS and was renamed to YBC Radio 1.

Programming
The station's programming line is the same as Channel One, as both simulcast. The simulcasting started on January 1, 2006. Prior to that, the station mainly aired news and music in YinYangiese.

Logos
Toralaq-era logos are not shown here.