YCNL-DT

YCNL-DT, 10 (  channel 37), is the flagship television station of PixelTV, serving the independent city of Malodin, the capital of YinYangia. It is Malodin's first television station launched after the 7776 Revolution. Its transmitters were originally in Gyauzwu, but later moved to Oraamf, which also serves as the transmitter of YCNL's relay station, YCNL-R (OF).

YCNL first signed-on the air as MD-CC10 on July 19, 1976, two days after the establishment of its affiliation itself. Its current callsign was adopted on October 23, 1999. In nearby areas where the station is not receivable terrestrially, YCNL is provided on cable and satellite television providers.

History
YCNL-DT signed-on for the first time on July 19, 1976 as MD-CC10. It was the first private television station in the Toralaq Republic to be launched after the 7776 Revolution, which lead to the removal of the communist government, which outlawed privately-owned media. It primarily aired movies distributed by CNL. At the time, CC10 was commonly known as Channel 10.

In 1980, Channel 10 signed a deal with Quality Entertainment and began to air their programming. CC10's viewership surpassed TBC 1 and quickly became the most watched station in the Toralaq Republic. A relay station of CC10 was established in Tawzihila on July 17, 1982, to celebrate CNL TV's sixth anniversary, which later became a CNL TV affiliate of their own.

On April 15, 1984, CC10 adopted its iconic CNL-10 logo, which lasted until 2005. For other stations where their frequency is not channel 10, their logos featured the CNL logo with the specific channel number. The CNL-10 logo was also used in Dursha's DP-1RM0 and Gomyit's GH-10DA. In 1990, CC10 and all other CNL TV stations rebranded. It adopted its current callsign in 1999.

In 2005, YCNL-TV rebranded to correspond to PixelTV's new logo, and started to air international programming. The station branded itself as 10 Pixels, but was abolished in 2009. The station ceased all analog broadcasts on July 31, 2007.