Cadasa Television Service

The Cadasa Television Service (STC) is the national television broadcaster and oldest television network in Cadasa. Its main headquarters is in the Cadasa Broadcasting Tower, New Cadasa, Cadasa, with other offices in Selamat, Lang Cit, Camatanam City and Nan Tung.

STC monopolized television broadcasting in the country until March 15, 1991, when Penyiaran Republik Tigres, the first commericial TV station, came on the air.

STC currently broadcasts throughout the country with both analog and digital means of broadcast. STC operates four national channels (with three of them only broadcasting in digital) as well as 38 regional stations and 421 transmitters.

History
STC was founded on Christmas Eve 1960, and came on the air at 09:00 January 1, 1962, led by politician Peter Wijoyo, who had been campaigning for a television network since 1951. Wijoyo wanted television to be launched by 1955, but it failed because it was too expensive to set up a TV station. STC became part of the Ministry of Culture and Information of the government in 1969.

STC started to broadcast in colour in 1980. In 1991, STC, which had been the sole TV network since its founding, lost its monopoly rights when Penyiaran Republik Tigres (PRT) came on the air.

Channels
"Main article: List of Cadasa Television Service channels"


 * TV Suatu (TV1)
 * TV Dua (TV2)
 * TV Selamat
 * TV Sukan (TV Sports)

Radio
STC Radio (formerly Radio Cadasa before it was acquired by STC in 1965) is the radio of STC.

Online
STC AP is the video-on-demand service of STC, while STC Online is the online streaming service for all STC channels. STC content can also be found on its website or social media accounts like YouTube or Twitter.