YUET-DT

YUET-DT, 4 (  channel 18), is a 7TV-affiliated television station licensed to Uryangken, Xiang. The station is owned by Yue Global Y.p.c., as a duopoly with PixelTV's YBXA-TV. YUET's studios are located near the Jade Temple in Simiao. Its transmitter is located in the Uryangken Entertainment Television Tower. The station is available in nearby areas via terrestrial service and it is also provided in several cable providers in Xiang.

YUET is also affiliated by the Mandarin-language television network, Yintuan Television, a subsidiary of Yue Global. It is the oldest television station in Uryangken.

History
YUET first started broadcasts on July 27, 1949, as the government funded Feederet Capital Television, under the callsign FD-FCT6, on channel 6. It usually broadcast during primetime hours and only on weekends. It did not use an official logo until August 9, 1951.

On January 1, 1955, the channel started to broadcast in color, and officially shifted to channel 4. It expanded its broadcast time from 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm and started regular daily broadcasts. It mostly aired foreign programming with live parliament telecasts.

It came under government ownership in 1956 after the communist takeover. The station changed its callsign to FD-GOV4. The station was used as a tool to broadcast pro-communist propaganda. It was one of the only government-owned stations that were not affiliated with TBC.

In 1961, the station was branded as Feederet Televizione Governmenta Komuniste (Feederet Communist Government Television). It started to broadcast news and current affairs. Its callsign was changed again to FD-FTGK on September 20, 1967. It launched its first relay station in Ahzredalae, the capital of the Xiang Toralaq State, which would later be a Yintuan Television-affiliate.

It became a 7TV affiliated station in 1997, and became the network's first affiliate outside Malodin.