Yintuan Television

Yintuan Television (: 銀團電視; Yíntuán diànshì; lit. Syndicated Television), also known as YTV, is a YinYangian Mandarin-language television network. It is a subsidiary of Yue Global, under the division of Yue Global Television. The network is headquartered in the Yue Building, and its production facilities are located in Isdi' Targaad.

The network was first established in 1985, and officially launched its first television station on May 18, 1986, YKXA-DT. As the name suggests, the network airs syndicated Chinese and North American television shows, primarily from the 1980s.

It was originally prelaunched as Pudishi, a Mandarin acronym of Mandarin Terrestrial Television, in 1984. The network is also occasionally seen on digital subchannels.

History
On April 1, 1984, Pudishi was marketed on satellite providers by Yue Global. Originally meant to be a satellite and cable television channel, its intention was to air syndicated Taiwanese programming to Toralaq audiences. On May 18, 1986, Pudishi was scrapped and Yintuan Television was established instead, and was expanded to a terrestrial television network, to compete with the 'big two' at the time, TBC 1 and CNL Television.

On the same day, MD-11AV, its flagship television station, was launched.

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 * Malodin
 * YKXA-DT
 * 11
 * 1
 * Yue Global
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