Television in YinYangia

While during the Toralaq Republic, television in the state was started in 1944. YinYangia has millions of channels worldwide.

History
In 1944, TBC 1 (now YYInc TV1) was launched and broadcasted 3 hours, now in 24 hours. It was known as YinYangia's first channel. Toralaq Broadcasting Corporation (now YinYang Incorporated) launched YinYangia's first commercial channel in 1946, TV Maxx now was sold to Imagine YinYangia in 1983.

On 17th May 1950, Dream Group launched a new channel called Channel 3, the first multilingual television station.

In 1958, two new channels were launched, TBC 2 (now YYInc TV2) and Zwap! (now KidsTV).

Due to  Power Problem, TBC 1 and TBC 2 were temporarily shut down in 1961 and started again in 1964.

A couple of channels were launched in the 1960s. During 1969, YinYangia had only 75 channels, 7 YinYangian and others international.

In 1971, TBC 3 (now YYInc TV3) was launched and it was the first Filipino channel. NKTV, YinYangia's first Japanese channel, was launched in 1981 to entertainment the ethnic Japanese in the country. In 1990, YinYangia launched its first Russian channel, Kanal 16, to entertainment the ethinic Russians.

Color television was introduced in YinYangia in 1976, full-color broadcasts started in 1983 to all future channels.

Digital TV was introduced in 1996. All analog systems were ceased in YinYangia in 2007, known to be the third country to switch Analog TV to Digital TV. And all channels changed their picture format to 16:9.

TV providers include YangTel, RainStar, etc.