ULB-TV

ULB-TV is a television station serving Laverne Town and the El Kadsreian territory of Seahaus. It is owned and operated by the Seahaus Educational Television Foundation, a United States nonprofit organization, and is a member station of the United States educational television broadcaster.

History
ULB-TV was founded in 1988 after Massachusetts school teacher Lauren Hiaasen visited Seahaus and was inspired to launch a PBS station outside the United States.

At first, due to FCC rules against American networks transmitting their signals to stations located outside the United States, PBS programming was received via C-Band satellite and recorded onto Betacam tapes at a local high school in which volunteered to help with the project and then transported by students and a speedboat service to the transmission facilities in Laverne Town, a practice known in the television industry as "bicycling". Despite circumventing ULB's inability to use the PBS national feed, this sometimes meant that viewers would have to wait up to three weeks to see some of the offerings.