Television in Magisteria

Television in Magisteria was introduced in 1949, however experiments date back to the 1930s, with Charles Carman’s first experiments, backed by General Electric, Radio Corporation of America, and automobile distributor Don Lee, all three of whom have began experiments in the 1920s. The first television network established was the Magisterian Broadcasting Corporation, which was a public broadcaster before becoming private after being sold to media magnate John Andre.

Major television networks

 * Magisterian Broadcasting Corporation (MBC)
 * Platinum Television Network (PTV)
 * Continental Broadcasting System (CBS)
 * Royal Broadcasting Corporation (RBC)
 * MTV (MTV)
 * X1 Network (X1)

Entertainment

 * CBA Network (CBA)
 * Extreme (EX TREME )
 * A&E (A&E)
 * HYBOSO Television (HYBOSO)
 * The Pop! Network (Pop!)

Sports

 * UMS Sports 1 (UMS1)
 * UMS Sports 2 (UMS2)
 * MBC Sportsnet (Sportsnet)
 * Continental X1 Sports (CX1S)
 * Magisterian Sports Vision 1 (MSV1)
 * Magisterian Sports Vision 2 (MSV2)
 * Magisterian Sports Vision 3 (MSV3)

Pay-per-view channels

 * Magisterian Option
 * Pay-Per-View Services
 * Premier Pay TV
 * Magisteria Sports-1
 * U-Demand

Minor television networks

 * NCTV (NCTV)
 * CANN (CANN)

Regional television networks

 * National Pride TV (NPTV)
 * Public Access Select (PAS)
 * The Bloke Channel (Bloke)