Young Television

Young Television was a local analogue terrestrial TV channel which broadcast to Brittonia County in the Laotianlands.

History
The channel was launched in 1969 by Richmond Young, in order to bring local TV to Brittonia. It eventually tried to expand to become the 6th national terrestrial TV channel in the Laotianlands, but eventually failed at doing so and remained a local station.

By the 2000's, Young Television was struggling financially, many viewers switched to digital terrestrial TV and satellite TV, leaving the station with a very small audience. In 2011, the digital switchover was underway, and following many failed attempts at reaching satellite and digital terrestrial television, Young Television was closed down for good.

In 2015, Young Television's former transmitter at Belpham Hill was converted into a Freeview Lite transmitter, being a relay transmitter of Freeview carrying only the 3 public service broadcasting multiplexes (LLBCA, U&M and LLBCB), the transmitter retained the LYNG-TV callsign.

Identity
Young Television's startup and closedown sequences were animated by the now defunct Peridot Productions of Celfix. The startup animation involves the station's transmitter at Belpham Hill getting turned on in a cinematic manner, and the closedown animation involves an uppercase letter Y putting her lowercase letter y to bed.