Neon Radio and Television Network

Neon Radio and Television (NRT) (Japanese: ネオンラジオとテレビ; Hepburn: 'Neonrajiototerebi') (Chinese: 霓虹燈廣播電視; Pronounced 'Níhóngdēng guǎngbò diànshì') is a television network based in Neon District, USOR. The company was founded as a radio broadcasting network and launched television operations on July 1st, 1952, forcing them to rename themselves to Neon Radio and Television, or NRT for short. In 1965, the second channel NRT2 was launched. NRT renamed themselves to NRT1 and started broadcasting in color. NRT2 broadcasted in black and white for it's first two years before switching to color in 1967. Color on both channels became full-time in 1971 as color television sets started to outsell black and white sets. Hyperinflation in 1973 and 1974 soon made both channels return to part-time color. A loan of 20 million dollars to ND and a new, un-inflated currency named E-Cash was created in 1975, causing NRT's revenue to explode, making them pioneers in scanimate graphics.