Television in Ccera

The Ccerish television started operations on 1953. Test transmissions are from 1935-1940, but during WW2, broadcasts are temporarily suspended. CRT 1 is the first Ccerish television channel.

General Info
Ccera has 3 major FTA TV channels, such as CRT 1, CRT 2, and PTC, along with 28 minor FTA channels. Most TV channels have an advertising ident.

Ccerish TV is on NTSC.

History
Ccera started experimental TV transmissions in 1935 as Capital Experimental Television Network, using the 30-line system. The CETN was renamed to Flenistrean Experimental Screen Network in 1936, and Ccerish Experimental Television in 1938. These experimental transmissions continued for 5 years until it ended in 1940 because of World War II.

Regular TV was started in 1953 with the CRT TV (now CRT 1). It opened to the public at 6:00 PM, with the first program being a news bulletin, followed by a concert, and a movie, before signing off. This marked a new era of entertainment in the country, with TV popularity increasing over the years.

Experimental color transmissions first started on 1958, being aired in CRT TV. One of these test color transmissions in 1960 is by Robert Oplennsia, explaining how the color television would change the world, and why they made this technology. In 1962, color broadcasts started appearing regularly in CRT TV, with gradually more programs switching to color since. Full-color broadcasts started in 1967, and by 1975, every TV network was in color, but some states did not have color all the way until 1980.

Ccera introduces digital television in 1995, with the first digital channel being called as "Ccerish Digital Network", shortened to CDN. It had a short-lived monopoly, before PTC and CRT introduces digital television in 1996 and 1997 respectively.

In 2003, Cyber 1 becomes the first Ccerish free-to-air TV network to air in 16:9 aspect ratio, and launched their HD transmission.

2006 is the year the first program in Ccera to air in 720p is CRT Journal.

1080p broadcasting in Ccera is introduced in 2011.

The transition to digital started from 2001 with CTC in Frennston. Most TV channels closed analog signals in 2009-2015.

TV channels

 * I can't write the list because there are too many TV channels in Ccera.

Ratings
The television ratings of Ccera are the Ccerish Rating System.