Televisin Toatoalugi

Televisin Toalugi, commonly known by its acronym TT (prononunced teh-teh) is a Toalugian state-owned terrestrial free-to-air television network launched in 1963. It is the oldest television channel in Toalugi, and is one of the most watched in the country. TT is a general entertainment channel airing mixed programming. Its programming include TT Khabir, a daily Toalugian-language news bulletin airing since 1965, and Sulma Wakkahan Toalugi, a daily morning talk show.

Televisin Toalugi was founded in 1963 by the Toalugian government, after the country itself introduced television in that year. In 1969, it was renamed to Toalugi Mahadiman Televisin after the Ulakisonian invasion of Toalugi, and was later made part of the Ulakisonian Television family after the illegal annexation in 1970. After Toalugi's independence was restored, the channel was revived as TeleToa in 1990. TeleToa formerly stood for Televisin Toalugi, but was no longer expanded after its privatization in 1999, after the rise of privately owned television in Toalugi. In 2004, it started to stylize itself as TOA. The Televisin Toalugi name was not reinstated until the government reacquired the channel in 2013. It is now shortened as TT rather than TeleToa.

Televisin Toalugi and its affiliates are funded by the fee. It is a commercial-free network airing Toalugian-language programming for 24 hours a day. TT regularly competes with several privately owned television channels in Toalugi including Channel 3, NTV, KTV, and Channel Toalugi.