Obanacian Educational Television

Obanacian Educational Television (Hajorian: Obunesiya Édukativa Télevisej [ɔbuːnɛsiʲaː æduːkaːtivaː tælɛvisɛʤ]) is an Obanacian terrestrial educational television channel operated by the Obanacian Department of Education. Launched in 1962, it is Obanacia's oldest television channel, and is one of the largest television broadcasters of the country. OET mainly broadcasts edutainment programs with occasional public affairs programming. It is a multilingual channel, broadcasting in Hajorian, English, Baritoa, Barashan, and many others.

OET was launched on September 10, 1962 as a 3-hour educational television station in Nayartal, and was the sole television broadcaster until 1969, when Sastava Television was established. In 1989, the government-owned Department of Education was allowed to operate OET, which somehow leads to partial government ownership, although the constitution does not allow the state to own media. It is sister to the radio network, OER.