YinYangian Broadcasting Corporation

''The article 'TBC' redirects here, for the defunct Korean television network, see TBC (South Korea). For other uses, see YBC.''

YinYangian Broadcasting Corporation (YinYangiese: 陰陽市放送会; Gāwudzán sè fàsùnwèi), also known by the acronyms YBC and Gawusefa (陰市放), is the state-owned broadcaster of YinYangia. It was formed in 2006 after the merging of National Television Corporation and Voice of YinYangia.

History
The Toralaq government established Toralaq Broadcasting Corporation, commonly known as TBC, because it was needed for Radio Toralaq (now Voice of YinYangia) for their transmissions to be commenced faster.

Television broadcasts started in 1944, with the launch of Teleprogram Toralaq. Transmissions were in both Tottomic and English.

In 1999, after the Toralaq Republic was renamed to YinYangia after all Tottomic residents were expelled, TBC was renamed to National Television Corporation, also known by its acronym, NTVC. Voice of YinYangia became its own separate company.

On January 1, 2006, National Television Corporation and Voice of YinYangia merged into YinYangian Broadcasting Corporation.

Nationwide channels

 * Channel One
 * Channel Two
 * Ang Ikatlo
 * Putonghua Pindao
 * YYInc News

Free-to-air channels

 * Kids Channel
 * Nippon Channel

Radio
Voice of YinYangia is the international radio service of the YinYangian Broadcasting Corporation. However, it has several radio channels, which are broadcast via FM, AM, Web, Satellite, etc. The radio channels were formed in 2006 when Voice of YinYangia was converted into a international radio broadcaster.