Conlandia Broadcasting Corporation

Conlandia Broadcasting Corporation, also known as CBC, is the national public broadcasting corporation of Conlandia. They operate television channels and radio stations that broadcast nationally around Conlandia.

History
Broadcasting in Conlandia began in 1923 with experimental broadcasts by station 5XE with morse code transmissions on wavelength of 1145 metres (or approximately 261 kHz). These transmissions were messages between Gegrunga Johnson of the University of Conlandia and Jekru Gabeia of Emerald City University.

The Conlandia Radio Company began broadcasts on the night of February 6, 1929 after sending test transmissions from stations: After some expansions the company was purchased by the government in 1939, and was renamed the Conlandia Broadcasting Corporation on January 29, 1940.
 * 1KE Emerald City (535m)
 * 1QW Logrant (333m)
 * 1EE Sapphire Bay (344m)
 * 1FU Kemser (468m)
 * 1YJ Cofad (416m)

Television broadcasts began on November 5, 1950 in Emerald City, followed by color broadcasts on CBC and CBC2 in 1966.

CBC had a role in the introduction of digital television in Conlandia in 2003, and switched off their analog transmitters on September 7, 2011.