Television in YinYangia

Television was introduced in YinYangia (Toralaq Republic at the time) on April 5, 1944. A day later, Teleprogram Toralaq (now Channel One) was launched. The country's first private television channel, CNL TV (now PixelTV), was launched in 1976.

History
In 1944, Teleprogram Toralaq was launched in Muliuden. Television channels were usually called "teleprograms" in the Toralaq Republic. Programming was only in Tottomic and English, but started broadcasting in YinYangiese on May 13, 1959. Color television was introduced in 1947. Teleprogram Toralaq later changed its name to TBC Main Teleprogram on May 1, 1950, when the channel started broadcasting in color regularly.

TBC Main Teleprogram was the only channel in the Toralaq Republic, until the launch of TBC Secondary Teleprogram (now Channel Two) on July 1, 1958.

Due to Power Problem, TBC 1 and TBC 2 were temporarily shut down in 1961 and started again in 1962.

In 1971, TBC 3 (now Ang Ikatlo) was launched as a minority entertainment channel. It started to dedicate more to the Filipinos in 1978. Private television was legalized in 1976 and CNL TV was launched. NKTV, YinYangia's first Japanese channel, was launched in 1981 for the ethnic Japanese in the country.

In 1990, Yedinstvo Group launched Kanal 16, a satellite and cable Russian-language channel, to entertain the ethnic Russians. It is YinYangia's first Russian channel.

Digital TV was introduced in 1996. All analog systems were ceased in YinYangia in 2007. Television channels then changed their picture format to 16:9.

Today, the internet is used as the dominant form of YinYangian media, even though television is still popular among YinYangians.

TV providers include YangTel, RainStar, etc.