Tseng Public Media

Tseng Public Media (Traditional Chinese: 曾國公共傳媒; pinyin: Zēngguó gōnggòng chuánméi; TPM) is a non-profit public media organization that is based in Tseng City, Tseng. It is one of the largest mass media organizations that is not part of the Tseng Broadcasting System (TBS), nor owned by a dashang.

History
TPM was established in 1973 by journalists Alvin Xu and government official Sima Ming, as part of a Tsengian government initiative to introduce more television and radio programming in languages other than Mandarin. Originally, it was owned by the Tsengian government, but it was privatized in 1982 due to economic stagnation and rising costs.

Since its founding, TPM was notable for having English, French, Hokkien, Hakka, or Fulangese programming in its broadcasters in a time where Mandarin was dominant.

In 1998, TPM acquired Office de Radiodiffusion Francophone du Tseng (ORFT) from TBS.

Services owned by TPM

 * Fulangese Public Broadcasting
 * HL Media
 * Nationalist Radio of the Tsengian Republic
 * Office de Radiodiffusion Francophone du Tseng
 * Tseng Indigenous Broadcasting Network