Channel One Rusawana

Channel One (Japanese: チャネル1) is the first television channel to broadcast in the Rusawana.

History
The country's government television channel launched on 1950. It began color broadcasts using SECAM system, transitioning to full color in 1977-79. During the Huleharian Revolution, HCTV staff very quickly joined the side of the protesters and allowed them to broadcasts of the demonstrations. When Huleharia was abolished, the Rusawana took over most of its structures and institutions. The ‘Huleharia Central Television’ was transformed into the 'Rusawana Government Network'. Since Rusawana Government Network (RGN) was closed on 2006, RGN 1 adopted the new image and name Channel One. Before the year 2010, Channel One studios will be equipped with the most modern news gathering equipment. Also, a new transmitter has been installed. In 2011, Channel One continued to enhance its digital broadcasting capabilities with equipment donated from the Herzolish government. Channel One has started their modernization program since 2012, including the acquisition of studio technical equipment, cameras, vehicles and high-powered transmitter for the office. Despite being operated with little or no budget, the new Channel One had still managed to cover the biggest events in the country.