YinYangian Broadcasting Corporation

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. As of 2016 it was available to 402 million households in YinYangia.

History
In 1999, after the Toralaq Republic was renamed to YinYangia after all Tottomic residents were expelled, TBC was split to National Television Corporation, also known by its acronym, NTVC, and Voice of YinYangia, VoY.

In 2004, both companies agreed to merge into one organization. The merging process started on June 2004, and was planned to finish on March 2005, but was delayed to 2006.

On January 1, 2006, National Television Corporation and Voice of YinYangia officially merged into YinYangian Broadcasting Corporation. The newly created YinYangian Broadcasting Corporation handled all state-owned mass media.

In 2007, YBC announced the digital switchover, and encouraged people to switch to digital television. All YBC channels shut off analog signals on December 2007.

Their headquarters were officially shifted to Hwe, Malodin, on May 10, 2010, as a part of industrialization of the district.

In 2020, Xheng Tuoyao succeeded as chairman of YBC, after the death of Daniel Fongzung.

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.