Vision One

Vision One is a free-to-air public television network broadcast in Kuboia and owned by TVVC. It began transmissions on 4th January, 1988 as the second television network in the country after KBG. Currently, it is the flagship television network of Kuboia, and is the forefront of contemporary entertainment programming in the region.

History
The channel was launched on 4th January, 1988 at 6:58a.m. as Vision Network. The first programme to air on the channel, after its five-minute launch trailer, was an episode of the British animated television series The Raggy Dolls. During the channel's very early years, it would air everyday from 7:00a.m. until around midnight, with children's programming during the morning and afternoons, news and sports programming during most of the daytime and entertainment programming during the evenings.

A few years after its launch, the channel saw an increase in budget. In the process, TVVC began to distribute its own original children's and entertainment programming. To make way for the new content, sports programmes began to decrease the short-lived Vision Sport strand was merged into Vision News. In 1991, Vision Network introduced a Saturday evening children's programming strand called Bumper's Block, which proved to be popular amongst viewers.

In 1997, TVVC started to launch more channels and other services. To reflect this, Bumper's Block was discontinued, and Vision Network was renamed to Vision One on 30th June that year. However, children's programmes were still aired on Wednesday and weekday mornings and afternoons, particularly with variety programmes that were broadcast on both Vision One and its KT sister channel.

However, in 2008, TVVC suffered budget cuts due to the global financial crisis of 2007. KT was discontinued and children's programming was moved back to Vision One under the Vision Kids brand. As of 2022, the channel airs 24 hours a day and continues to retain a similar format to when it launched.

Programming
Vision One heavily markets itself as a general entertainment channel, as such it broadcasts a variety of childen's shows, lifestyle programmes, game shows, documentaries, music shows and other programming. News is broadcast at several points throughout the day under the Vision News strand. Children's programming is broadcast under the Vision Kids strand.

Game shows
Vision One has aired several game shows throughout its run, including Kuboianised versions of 1 vs. 100, Deal or No Deal and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, as well as some shows with original ideas including Fortune Street and Tricky Time.

Telethons
Vision One hosts two telethons every year; one in March to celebrate Children's Appeal Day and another in October to celebrate Moon Sunday (Octoberthon).

Availability
Vision One is available to almost every home in the country of Kuboia, and has the second-largest reach of any television network there, behind KBG.

Vision One is available through IPTV in some European countries, including the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland and Helvmark. The channel is also available in the United Kingdom on Sky as part of the International channels. Vision One is also available in Aritonesia.