Television in Ulakisonia

Television in Ulakisonia started with experimental broadcasts in 1943 under British rule, with the station 4SG in Sigiyan. After Ulakisonia's independence in 1948, television signals were ceased. During the Ulakisonian civil war, television was often used as a tool for anti-communist propaganda. Television signals in Ulakisonia officially began on June 24, 1964, with the launch of Ulakisonian Television in Sheze. Television was later brought to Sancı Kristufari, Hommarı, and Geram in 1966. During the communist regime, television became a fully government-owned entity under Rudio Telivizonyur Ulakisonidiha, now Ruteliulak. Color television was introduced in 1975, with full-time color broadcasts being commenced in 1980. The government held a significant monopoly over television until the launch of TV Aina in 1992.

The Ulakisonian National Authority of Telecommunications Regulation indicated that as of 2021, there were more than 672 local television stations in broadcasting in Ulakisonia. There were also over 200 pan-Nesionytan television channels operating from and in the country. Ulakisonia hosts the largest television market in the Nesionytan Islands, as well as one of the largest in all of. The state-owned broadcaster Ruteliulak operates fourteen national channels, six of them being on terrestrial. There are also thirty privately owned national broadcasters since 1992.

History
Television services were commenced in in 1936, with the launch of. After the network ceased transmissions at the start of, some television broadcast equipments were brought to Ulakisonia, specifically Sigiyan. Ulakisonian-Obanacian UoS professor Hafiz Abdullah Bin Irjilarshaq visioned a local Ulakisonian television station. Irjilarshaq worked with Diha Ryzik to establish Ulakisonia's first television station.