Television in Toalugi

Television broadcasts in the Commonwealth of Toalugi commenced on June 21, 1963, with the launch of the country's first television channel, Televisin Toatoalugi. Within eleven months of its inauguration, ownership of television sets in Toalugi increased to 34%. Under the Ulakisonian regime, color television was introduced to Toalugi in 1976, with full-time color broadcasts commencing in 1981. Televisin Toalugi was the only Toalugian television channel until the launch of TeleToa2 (now TT2) on July 31, 1992. Government monopoly on local terrestrial television ended in 1993 after both Channel 3 and National Television were launched in that year. Currently, around 52 terrestrial channels exist in the country. The three pay television providers in Toalugi are DirecTV Toalugi, StoarTV, and Toalink DTH.

Digital terrestrial television
There are 52 terrestrial television channels broadcasting in Toalugi. Five of them are owned and operated by the Government of Toalugi, and the rest are owned by local private corporations.