El TV Kadsre Television Network


 * "El TV Kadsre" redirects here. For other uses, see El TV Kadsre (disambiguation).

El TV Kadsre Television Network, Inc., simply known as El TV Kadsre, is an El Kadsreian mass media and entertainment conglomerate that serves all of El Kadsre. The company was founded in 1910 as a film production studio and launched television operations in 1951 with the opening of El Kadsreian Television, which was later changed to its current name on March 23, 1964. In 1968, the second channel El TV Kadsre 2 was launched. In 1983, the third channel El TV Kadsre 3 was launched. In 1989, following the dissolution of the Vlokozu Union, Vlokozu Television renamed to El TV Kadsre 4.

El TV Kadsre are funded by television licence and advertising.

History
El TV Kadsre has its roots with the foundation of Flower Film Production on November 27, 1910, by the Sentanese businessman Ryouichi Matsushita. The company's current CEO is his great-granddaughter, Yoko Matsushita. The Matsushita Holding Company was founded in 1932 by Ryouichi Matsushita Jr., the son of Ryouichi. In 1949, Matsushita Studios (now El TV Kadsre Television Centre) was opened.

In the 1960s, El TV Kadsre was helded as the prominent television network in West El Kadsre. Under the ownership of Isamu Matsushita, El TV Kadsre acquired Lio Books in 1965 and El Kadsre News World in 1967. In 1968, El TV Kadsre launched its second television channel, El TV Kadsre 2. In that same year, El TV Kadsre Inc. was reincorporated into El TV Kadsre Television Network.

El TV Kadsre's profits begin to decline at the beginning of the 1970s, due to the competition of Regal Group Network. During that time, El TV Kadsre went on to create the Technic Heroes franchise. Its profits continue to decline until it was purchased by Vlokozuian government-owned Vlokozuian Media Union from the Matsushita family in 1979, after the bankruptcy of the company.

The Matsushita family created Banushen Television in the meantime, and as a result Banushen Television and El TV Kadsre have had an alliance ever since the Matsushita family regained ownership of El TV Kadsre in 1996.

On June 30, 1983, El TV Kadsre announced the launch of several channels (El TV Kadsre Spark, El TV Kadsre X-Zyte, El TV Kadsre Inside, El TV Kadsre Explore and El TV Kadsre Series).

In 1985, El TV Kadsre signed an agreement with Vestron, Inc. to become the new distributor of El TV Kadsre's film library in the United States.

In 1987, the Vlokozuian government sold El TV Kadsre to MCA, only to be sold back to the the Matsushita family following El TV Kexit in 1996.

In 1991, it acquired El Design Group for $12 billion.

On June 1, 1994, El TV Kadsre and Regal Group launched a new pay TV channel in the form of Nickelodeon.

In February 1, 1996, the El TV Kadsre launched two new pay television channels: Disney Channel and TVNZ El Kadsre.

On February 26, 2010, El TV Kadsre launched ETVK0, a pay television channel dedicated to entertainment programming for teens and young adults.

In 2016, El TV Kadsre announced they will be building a new broadcasting complex named El TV Kadsre Park, located next to the Banushen Studio Complex, which is due in completion in 2022.

In 2017, El TV Kadsre opened a Pan-Europe office in,. From this office the operations of the regional European versions of El TV Kadsre channels ETVKK, ETVK0 and The Docs are controlled (with the actual technical operations in El Kadsre).

Content
El TV Kadsre acquired a first-run and re-run contract with HD source material.

United States

 * Disney Media Distribution
 * NBCUniversal
 * MGM/UA
 * ViacomCBS
 * PBS

United Kingdom

 * BBC
 * ITV
 * Channel 4

Worldwide

 * Netflix
 * Prime Video

Australia

 * Australian Broadcasting Corporation
 * Seven Network Australia

New Zealand

 * TVNZ

Japan

 * Fuji Television Network
 * TV Asahi
 * TBS
 * NHK

Canada

 * Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
 * Corus Entertainment

Exclusive contracts with ABC News, NBC News (US), BBC News, ITV News, Channel 4 News (UK), FNN, ANN, JNN (JP), ABC News, Seven News (AU) and One News (NZ) for international news coverage.

Free-to-air television

 * El TV Kadsre 1
 * El TV Kadsre 2
 * El TV Kadsre 3
 * El TV Kadsre 4
 * El TV Kadsre 5
 * ETVKK
 * ETVKPS
 * El TV Kadsre 4K
 * El TV Kadsre 24
 * El TV Kadsre Parliamentary Channel
 * El TV Kadsre Spanish
 * El TV Kadsre Japanese
 * El TV Kadsre Vicnoran
 * El TV Kadsre Français
 * El TV Kadsre Filipino
 * El TV Kadsre Korean
 * El TV Kadsre German
 * El TV Kadsre Arabic

Pay television

 * ETVK0
 * El TV Kadsre Spark
 * El TV Kadsre Series
 * El TV Kadsre X-Zyte
 * El TV Kadsre Inside
 * NTV
 * Disney Channel
 * Disney XD
 * Disney Junior
 * Disney Cinema
 * Marvel HQ
 * Jetix
 * Jetix Play
 * National Geographic
 * Nickelodeon
 * Nick Jr.
 * Nicktoons
 * TeenNick
 * NickMusic
 * Sonic Nickelodeon
 * MTV
 * Comedy Central
 * BBC El Kadsre
 * TVNZ El Kadsre
 * FX (formerly Channel V El Kadsre)
 * ABC Spark (formerly BBC Kids)
 * ETVK-NBC
 * Fox EK
 * MyNetworkTV
 * FX
 * FXX
 * Fox Movies
 * Movie One
 * Movie Two
 * LifeStyle
 * Fox Funny
 * Fox Classics
 * Fox Hits
 * Fox Comedy
 * Fox Life
 * Fox Crime
 * Fox Showcase
 * Channel V

Streaming & on-demand services (El Kadsre only)

 * El TV Player (including live-stream channels)
 * Disney+

International television

 * Ras 2 (Cyrumuland)

Trivia

 * El TV Kadsre has never practised wiping of programmes they've broadcasted (barring some older BBC programs as El TV Kadsre often sent the masters back to England after airing them for a while), and maintains a complete archive of all programming they've broadcast on their channels.