TVY1 (Yoyleland)

TVY1 (Televidion Yoylesi 1), is the first public television channel of Televidion Yoylesi, part of the state broadcaster Yoyleland Public Broadcasting Services Limited. TVY1 commenced test transmissions on December 1, 1979, and began regular broadcasting on January 1, 1980, replacing the Yoyleland National First Programming Service (YNRTS Program 1)

History
In 1948, the Goiky Broadcasting Authority was formed, and with it came Yoyleland's public broadcasting service. TVY1 was launched as the Yoyleland National First Programming Service (YNFPS for short) on January 3, 1949. A news program was established in 1955 to deliver breaking updates to the Yoylese people.

In 1958, YNFPS began showing Albanian-language programming overnight (mostly 12-4am YST) due to laws in place that restricted Albanians to watch Albanian-language programs on a public broadcaster. The law was lifted in 1983.

Beginning in 1965, YNFPS would lose much of its programs to the new commercial channels, eventually deciding to broadcast 18+ programs in 1966.

On August 9, 1975, the Goiky Broadcasting Authority made a decision to revoke the YNRTS' license. YNFPS shut down the following day at 11:00pm YST, with a sincere apology message. Three days later at 6am YST, the channel went back on the air under ownership of the Yoylinda-Televidion SERVOCET UTL company as a commercial channel. It went off the air again on November 25, 1979.

The current TVY1 commenced test transmissions on December 1, 1979, and launched a month later on January 1, 1980. Today, the channel has 5 original shows, as well as imported ones from Goiky.

On New Year's Day 2007, all TVY channels switched fully to 16:9 and discontinued analog broadcasts on the same day.

On March 20, 2010, all TVY channels began using a new on-air look and logo created by BBC Broadcast (later Red Bee Media). At 6:00am on January 2, 2023, all on-air loooks of the TVY channels, as well as TVY Noticion, were redesigned. The Showcard Gothic "1" is still part of the logo.

Information

 * Noticion: National news bulletin, which airs 3 times a day (6.00 am, 12.00 pm, 6.00pm). The show also has 3 segments after the main edition:
 * Deporto: Sports headlines and scores from around the world. Airs at 50 minutes after the main edition.
 * Meteon: Weather news and national observations from Yoyleland, Goiky, and around the world. Airs after the Deporto segment (:53)
 * Eknomijio: Stock reports from the YEC and NYSE, as well as international stocks. Airs after the Meteon segment (:56)
 * Noticion Speziol: Special edition of the news. Airs at 4:30 pm following normal programming if the YPBS decides to schedule it.
 * Noticion Alarte: Breaking news as soon as it happens. Occasionally, YPBS master control (located on the outskirts of Yoyle City, in a small town near the city) will alert programmers to interrupt the programming on TVY1.

Series

 * Men Lafka: Following reports that their business work gets canceled due to thieves taking property, three guys hang out in their house on a busy city street, but it follows antics from them. This is the most popular show on the channel.
 * A gadio per lodi: A girl and her mom attempt to find a fugitive who killed the girls' dad as well as find the thief who took her teddy bear.
 * Gabio per lada! AA!: One boy and one girl hang out with each other until a hurried newspaper delivery person breaks in to announce breaking news that is apparently false news. In one episode. the delivery person gets fired from their job, only to get their job back after a glitch in the system wreaks havoc.
 * NO TELE!: The television store is forced to shut down after a television-selling agency (which appears to be a ripoff of the Goiky Broadcasting Authority) goes bankrupt.
 * Lan komfi per owleta: In this satirical ripoff of both Amphibia and The Owl House, a girl and a boy are transported to different worlds of owls and frogs.
 * As well as these original series, syndicated Goikish programming from GC2 and 3TV are also aired, being dubbed in Yoylese.