Banushen Television

Banushen Television (BTV) is an El Kadsreian free-to-air general entertainment, information and family television channel.

History
Banushen Television got its roots in 1979, when former Viva, Inc. CEO, Paul Friswell and former El TV Kadsre CEO Tara Matsushita of the Matsushita family formed Banushen Media Corporation after the Vlokozuian government acquired El TV Kadsre Television Network, which was at bankruptcy at the time in 1979.

Banushen Television opened transmission on October 30, 1981 at 8:30am with an authority announcement by Jules Durham followed by the introduction continuity with Paul Friswell and an extended 10-minute promo entitled This is Banushen Television.

During its first year, Banushen usually air news and documentaries.

BTV has been airing anime, cartoons, and pre-school shows since 1982 starting with Looney Tunes, Doreamon, etc.

In January 1, 1990, Banushen Television was changed shorter name to BTV.

In 1996, Banushen Television signed the partnership deal to El TV Kadsre Television Network right after El TV Kexit, which caused Banushen to strip its 15-year partnership deal with Viva, Inc. and El TV Kadsre to strip it's partnership deal with Regal Group Network, though the two still work with RGN at times.

In August 9, 2004, BTV was launched on digital television, which changed its aspect ratio to 16:9 widescreeen format, also the HD transmission was launched, making the first El Kadsreian free-to-air TV channel to have widescreen format. The channel were letterboxed in analog televisions.

News and information

 * BTV News (1981-present)
 * BTV News Inside (1998-present)
 * Right to Reply (1981-present)
 * Banushen Affair (1993-present)

Sports

 * Rugby Tonight (1981-present)

Soap opera

 * The Beauty and the Beasts (1983-present)

Soap operas

 * Eastenders (UK) (1985-present)

Entertainment

 * Svengoolie (US) (1995-present)

Comedy

 * Will & Grace (USA) (1998-2006, 2017-present)
 * Murphy Brown (USA) (1989-1999, 2018-present)

Sports

 * Hockey Night in Canada (CAN) (1989-present)