YDDS-DT

YDDS-DT, 7 (  channel 7), is the flagship television station of 7TV licensed to Malodin, YinYangia. The station's owner is a subsidiary of Duodianshi Group, which also owns the Aviation Television-affiliate, YMTI-TV. The station is also receivable in nearby areas and nationwide via satellite and cable television.

YDDS and YMTI share studios in the 7TV Broadcast Center in Tiantu Square, and its transmitters are located in Yamashkha. Its relay station is YDDS-R (TZ) in Tsungziau.

History
YDDS signed on the air for the first time on July 15, 1995 as MD-DUC7. It was the first television station of Duodianshi Group's Duodianshi Channel to be launched. It primarily aired television shows and movies produced by the company, after Duodianshi decided to stop syndicating television shows. DUC7 became the first private station in the Toralaq Republic to air the in 1996. Sports events were usually televized in the station.

On October 24, 1999, after the dissolution of the Toralaq Republic, DUC7 was renamed to YDDS-TV. It launched its Tsungziau relay station on December 1, 1999. It moved its transmitter from Sungsky-1 to the newly constructed 7TV Broadcast Center in 2000. In 2002, Duodianshi Group sold YDDS to Jahuko Media, but the station still retained its 7TV affiliation. It was sold back to Duodianshi in 2006. It started to simulcast with Masu Radio Malodin in 2004, and in the same year, the station rebranded and stopped airing movies. YDDS introduced its kids programming block that aired every weekend morning block on February 2005 under the name of Kiddo YDDS, which later ended in 2010.

Digital television
The channel broadcasts both virtually and digitally on channel 7, as the station fully shut down analog signals in 2007.