Yoyleland National Radio and Television Service

The Yoyleland National Radio and Television Service (Yoylese: Yoylinda Nationele Redio-Televidion Servocet) was the former public broadcaster for all of Yoyleland from 1947-1980. It was headquartered in Yoyle City, the Yoylese capital, with only 3 television channels and 3 radio stations. On August 9, 1975, the Goiky Broadcasting Authority revoked its broadcasting license (which was then given to YPBS) due to not following the Audiovisual law, with all channels abruptly shutting down the following day at 11:00pm that night. The three channels continued broadcasting on August 12, 1975, with the new owner being a privately held broadcaster called Yoylinda-Televidion SERVOCET UTL (which had their license revoked on December 1, 1979). All channels and radio stations that were part of the former YNRTS became part of Yoyleland Public Broadcasting Services Limited on January 1, 1980.

Television channels

 * YNRTS Program 1 - Generalist entertainment.
 * YNRTS Program 2 - Cultural and kids entertainment.
 * YNRTS Program 3 - News programming.

Radio stations

 * YNRTS Radio 1 - News programming.
 * YNRTS Radio 2 - Cultural programming.
 * YNRTS Radio 3 - Music.