Neon Radio and Television Network

Neon Radio and Television Network, simply known as NRTN, is a media corporation based in Neon District, and is the leading media company in Neon District. The country was founded in 1902 as a film production company under the name "BL Films" and was renamed to NDRB and started radio production. In 1952 television communications were launched, with the opening of NDRB TV, which renamed itself to NDRB TV1 in 1964 with the opening of NDRB TV2. In 1965 NDRB TV1 got part-time color with NDRB TV2 only getting it in 1967. With this both channels achieved full-time color in 1971 only going part-time between 1973 and 1974 during the ecomony crash of Neon District. In 1975 NDRB split into two entities, NTS (Neon Television System) going to television and NRS (Neon Radio System) going to radio. The two companies were comercially owned until 1983 whenever they re-merged into NRT (Neon Radio and Television) in 1983, and was re-named to NRTN in November of 1989. A third channel was also opened on November 13th, 1989, with NRTN K and NRTN24 being launched on Janurary 1st, 2000. NRTN 4 was launched in 2002, and NRTN 5, a local channel, was estimated to launch in November 2020, then being extended to Janurary 2021 and then March 2021. Currently, NRTN 5 is on hiatus and it majorly forgotten about.

BL Films, NDRB and NRT's beginning. (1902 - 1964)
NRT had it's roots with the film production company BL Films founded somewhere in 1902, by the Japanese businessman Takuya Umemura and his wife Shiroi Matsumura. Takuya Umemura opened NDRB, known simply as Neon District Radio Broadcasting in March 1939, first operating with 3 stations only, JO1XN, B02TM and X03DF. BL Films declared bankcruptcy in 1940.