Television in El Kadsre

The Television in El Kadsre started operations on March 25, 1951.

History
El Kadsreian television has its roots in 1934, when IBS (Imperial Broadcasting Service) started regular broadcasts using a 30-line-system.

In March 25, 1951, El Kadsreian Television, the first channel was opened in 4pm. During its first day, the channel ran the news programme, the Japanese dub of the 1928 film The Broadway Melody, the exhibition show in Caelum and the concert.

TTV began color broadcasts in 1957.

In 1960, El TV Kadsre expanded its schedule with a recorded 60-minute science show at 6 pm. The schedule in 1961 was expanded with a 4pm-6pm slot for children's television programs.

Programs were recorded or aired live. Initially only live broadcasts aired, but since 1962 recorded programming also aired.

Color television experiments began in 1962 with the news program. This was until 1963 when full-time color TV broadcasts began.

In the 1970s, the anime genre of animated programming started becoming popular, with major anime studios such as Toei Animation and El TV Kadsre Animation running into the scene. Anime did not really take off when Drillimation Studios' The Drillimation Series started to become popular in the western world in the late 1970s and early 1980s.

In 1994, EEKTV, C12, CTV and EKCN were all acuired by the newly-formed non-profit organization Regional El Kadsreian Federation Television.

1995 saw the introduction of digital television in El Kadsre. The first digital television channel was DTV (Digital Television). The aspect ratio is 16:9 while the quality is 480p. It was the only digital television channel before Astra Digital and El TV Kadsre Digital were both started airing in 1996. In August 2004, Banushen Television became the first El Kadsreian channel switch to 16:9 widescreen format and officially launching HD transmission. The digital switchover was completed in 2011.

The first El Kadsreian television program was shot in high definition in 1997 was El Kadsre La Especial '97 aired on El TV Kadsre Digital.

In 2016, the Government announced the introduction of new non-commercial digital television presented in services operated by El TV Kadsre, offering drama, arts, documentary and children's programming called El TV Kadsre 4K and it is presented in 4K resolution (2160p). However, after a change of Government, funding for the channels was not renewed.

El TV Kadsre Television Network

 * El TV Kadsre 1
 * El TV Kadsre 2
 * El TV Kadsre 3
 * El TV Kadsre 4
 * El TV Kadsre 5
 * El TV Kadsre Japanese
 * El TV Kadsre Spanish

Regal Group Network

 * RGN
 * RTV
 * Fly TV
 * Gang TV

Viva Inc.

 * Viva
 * Channel Two

CPN Media Group

 * CPN One
 * CPN Two
 * CPN News
 * CPN Kids
 * CPN Life

Others

 * Banushen Television


 * ITV
 * Star TV
 * TV 6
 * TTV
 * Eight
 * SBS TV
 * SBS 2

Streaming
In 1986, streaming television entered the El Kadsre market. About one-quarter of the population now uses streaming as a form of television.

Service providers include: Free providers include:
 * Lightbox
 * Neon
 * Netflix
 * Quickflix
 * Constellator
 * Amazon Prime
 * Crunchyroll
 * AbemaTV
 * Movietime
 * AnimeLab
 * YouTube Premium
 * Viewster
 * VidSpace Plus
 * Cignal Now
 * Moview
 * iFlix
 * OnePlay
 * HOOQ
 * Fox+
 * DisneyLife
 * El TV Player 5
 * El TV Player
 * RGN+
 * Viva Play
 * CPN Stream
 * AbemaTV El Kadsre

Most-viewed television channels
1. El TV Kadsre 1 (43.0%) 2. RGN (39.5%) 3. Viva (35.7%) 4. Banushen Television (32.6%) 5. CPN One (28.6%) 6. TTV (29.7%)