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Kittenolivian TV Announcements

 * KTV1, March 2002: "Well now, you might want to take a good look at this particular red clock because it's the last time you're going to see it. As you may have heard, our trusty balloon has finally run out of hot air and later today KTV1 gets a whole bright new look. So, if you want to impress your friends and be one of the first people to see it - if your friends are impressed by that kind of thing of course - then make sure you're here at 9am. And if you're looking for something to keep yourself occupied for the next six-and-a-bit hours, then may I suggest KTV Nightscreen which is coming up in just a moment and then join us for 'Good Morning Kittenolivia' at 6 o'clock. So, from this clock and the KTV1 balloon, it's goodbye. And from me, Dave Dixon, on behalf of everyone at KTV Broadcasting House in Kittenolivia City, it's goodnight."

Hatsune Miku broadcast signal intrusion, 2009: Investigation
The Kittenolivia's Bureau of Investigation was called in to investigate the incident. They determined which teleport uplink site had the capability to override the ICHC Network signal. That narrowed it down to two uplink sites, with the character generator graphics used to determine which one. They then knew the operator who was on duty at that time. The KBI learned an accountant had overheard Jefferson at a payphone and obtained a license plate number of a car owned by Jefferson.

Solaris 1 carried the ICHC Network feed at a rate of 125 watts with relay signals sent out at 6,385 MHz. The Catrock Times determined that Jefferson could have potentially taken over the signals of three satellites. The first was by taking over the Kittenolivian feed of BBC World News had he positioned his satellite dish at the KittenStar 301 satellite, operated by KittenTel, tuned at 6,065 MHz. The second was by taking over the network feed of KTV2 by aiming his satellite dish at 72 degrees west longitude. The final theorized hijacking would be aiming his satellite dish at 100 degrees west longitude, above Goiky, with a frequency setting of 293.375 MHz, thereby jamming the signal of Kittenolivian Spanish-language channel Telecinco's satellite, Estrella Uno.