Neonian Association of Independent Television Stations

The Neonian Association of Independent Television Stations (NAITS) (Japanese: 全国独立テレビ局協会, Hepburn: Zenkoku dokuritsu terebikyoku kyōkai; Chinese: 全國獨立電視台協會, Pinyin: Quánguó dúlì diànshìtái xiéhuì lit. 'National Association of Independent Television Stations', Spanish: Asociación Neoniana de Estaciones de Televisión Independientes; Portuguese: Associação Neoniana de Estações de Televisão Independentes; Korean: 독립 텔레비전 방송국의네온인협회, RR: Doglib tellebijeon bangsong-gugui Neon-in hyeobhoe) is a group of Neon District (also more commonly referred to as Neonia)'s free-to-air commercial terrestial TV stations which are not members of the major national television networks. The associacion was founded on October 19th, 1968 with the foundation of the Shiguto Metropolian Network.

Its members sell, buy and co-produce programs from other TV networks in the country, and each air programming directly from the Shiguto Broadcasting Network, the founding member of the company and main television channel of the SBN-NAITS group that owns the NAITS broadcasting network.

History
The Neonian Association of Independent Television Stations was originally founded on October 19th, 1968 with the foundation of the Shiguto Metropolian Network (now SBN). When the broadcast network was founded, it included the SMN, Amery Dianshi, Televisión Cochugano and Nuosu TV. Amery Dianshi later left in 1969 as a part of the conflict in which the province of Amery seceeded from Neonian territory, forming the Amery Socialist Citystate in its place. In 1969, Radio Television South Neonia (RTSN) joined and in 1970, SMN ended its broadcasts in Sakana-Renaissance and was replaced by TV Sakana in its place. In 1971, the newly-created TV Planalto Josénista (now RJT) joined NAITS.

On May 1st, 2001, as part of a renovation, NAITS officially merged into the Shiguto Broadcasting Network to form the SBN-NAITS group.