Rachun Reidiyo Roxoimajal

Rachun Reidiyo Roxoimajal (Sittapinian: Rachun Reydiyo Rsxsyxmajhal [ratɕʰʊn reɪdiːjo rɔs̠ɔjmadʑʱal]; lit. Kingdom Radio Television), often abbreviated to as RRR (often pronounced Triple R), is the state-owned broadcaster of Sittapini. It was founded in 1944, and is headquartered at the RRR Tower in Naragoti.

RRR operated more than 300 radio stations and 59 television stations all over Sittapini, and is one of the largest Sittapinian media corporations along with Borobudhi Times and Xunthara Media, with over 12,000 employees, more than any other Nesionytan media network. It is divided into three main subsidiaries, RRR Radio for radio broadcasts, Roxoimajal for television broadcasts, and RRR Web, which manages RRR's website and service, Triple R Demand. It is a founding member of the Union of Neisonytan Broadcasting.

History
Rachun Reidiyo was established after Voice of Obanacia pulled out of the country right after Sittapini's independence from Obanacia on July 15, 1944. It became the source of news and entertainment among the Sittapinians. Rachun Reidiyo broadcast in the evenings for three hours daily, and was only available in Naragoti. In the late 1940s, the network began expanding in the rest of Sittapini.

During the Sittapinian civil war, Rachun Reidiyo was the primary source of information since newspapers were unable to be published at the time, mostly because their headquarters were set ablaze by the PDA forces. RR later started international broadcasts shortly after the civil war ended, and was heavily funded by Voice of Obanacia to keep the station on the air.

In 1980, RR acquired the television broadcaster Roxoimajal, and renamed themselves to 'Rachun Reidiyo Roxoimajal'. The RRR Tower was built and inaugurated on December 13, 1985, and was the tallest building in Sittapini at the time. In 2000, RRR launched its video-on-demand service, Triple R Demand. RRR later launched Roxoimajal Obhunixia, dedicated to the Sittapinian audience in Obanacia.