Mega1

Mega1 (formerly Megassa 1, Channel 1 and NSTC) is a Megassan free to air television network. It was the first channel to ever exist in Megassa, and was launched in 1951.

As NSTC (1951-1972)
On January 7, 1951, NSTC was launched. The first thing to ever air on the network was a map of Megassa pinned to a wall, zooming in while a man said: “Kœma Maœs Kaek Czol Cde Ka Vell Taima Kœa Laiagel Zchai Dsakaimazel. Klei Dai Ma Saki Kyasia! Op Toækoriom ‘Skaiam Fal Mæora Kœma Haeis’.”

“Television is a thing that people have in a lot of countries. And now we have it! Meet the ‘National Satellite Television Channel’. It then switched to the news and weather. After the weather, it switched to an episode of the Megassan cartoon “Ancient Rome,” which taught kids about Ancient Rome. The channel aired from 6am to 11pm, with the Megassan map being shown again during sign-off, this time zooming out, and the man saying: Riom Skiam Fal Mæora Kœma Haeis Attyw Tarekomeischis Zczay. Azichakkoil Cherizikki.

The National Satellite Television Channel has ended for the day. Join us tomorrow! Although the channel was launched in 1951, television in Megassa didn’t gain popularity until the early 1960s. Then Channel 2 was launched in 1972, causing NSTC to change their name to Channel 1.

As Channel 1 (1972-1997)
In 1972, Channel 1 started making a variety of television shows, rather than just a main genre. This caused television to gain popularity even more.

In February 1984, Channel 1 decided that children’s programming shouldn’t air at any time of day, it should air at a specific time of day. Then, in March 1984, a programming block was