Decla

Decla (stylized in all caps) is a Vurganese-Camrese free-to-air TV channel launched by graphic designer Jaqqiw Dwankuj, who formerly worked on the programming of Camriya Network, and the news block Camriya News in 2018. It was launched on 8 February 2020 to replace Falto, a former channel launched on 1 June 2019 that focused on women's programming and crime shows; Dwankuj announced on his Twitter account that Falto would be confirmed to change to Decla, due to low viewership. Television shows from Falto were archived from the dead channel and scheduled on Decla for relevance, and the affiliates for Kemsiya and Camriya were both launched on 12 February of that same year, which are available through Kamkast, Kamland's cable company that distributed the now-defunct Camrese TV channel Camriya Network.

Trivia
The channel's name is derived from Vurganese degtakroe and Camrese lawqa, meaning television and loveness; hence the slogan "Enjoy your own TV".

The rainbow inside the RBGY insignia represents pride.

Controversy
One show on Falto named Vurkija Fagtkokegt (Vurganda Racers) was banned due to a racist reference from an episode on NASCAR. Dwankuj (the creator of Decla) was caught on Twitter to be mentally harassed by fans of Falto for airing the satire episode. After that, his account was suspended by one of the execs of Decla. In Camriya, the episode was unbanned and is now available to watch on the Camriya Network website and dubbed in Camrese. The show was cancelled for 3 seasons.

Age demographic
Decla's age demographic ranges from 3 to 17 years of age, which means they accept the following TV ratings: TV-G, TV-Y7, TV-PG, and TV-14.

Gender demographic
Decla's gender demographic consists mainly of males, females, and people who are part of the LGBT+ community.