In̋hari̋s̬i Te̬lavisye xâ Ródiyo

In̋hari̋s̬i Te̬lavisye xâ Ródiyo ([iɴʰʌrɪɕi təɪlʌviʃʲe ħa rɔðijo]; Morasavian Television and Radio), known by its acronym ITR, is a publicly funded broadcaster owned by the Ulianswetek Inc., one of the largest Morasavian conglomerates, focusing on national broadcasting using terrestrial airwaves. Founded in 1950 in its current form, it is the successor of In̋hari̋s̬i Ródiyo, a radio broadcaster. ITR is divided into four main subdivisions, ITR Radio, ITR Television, ITR Web, and ITR National Productions. It is the second largest media company in Morasavia after the Morasavian Broadcasting Corporation.

ITR is an integral member of the Kőhlâri N̐âbun̐o̍q un̂Oŕbíjânka da Ti̋li̋komunikâtig-owned IMTB, which the network helped with its foundation. It is headquartered in the Mukaoses township of Shebshebrew, the capital of Morasavia. Although not a government-owned property, it, being the first broadcaster in the country, receives the same treatment as any other state-owned entity by the Morasavian government. The network receives funding from the government and television license fees.

ITR was founded by the government as IRO (Morasavian Radio Broadcasting) on September 23, 1950, as they had a desire of having a broadcaster similar to the likes of and. It was the parent of In̋hari̋s̬i Ródiyo, responsible for managing its operations and revenue. It was later renamed to ITRO (Morasavian Television and Radio Broadcasting) after the launch of 1Kânâl d̬han ITR in 1959. It was renamed to its current name in 1980 and was subsequently privatized, although the government still remained funding the network.