EBC One

ETV1 is the flagship national television channel of the Euro Republics. It is known for broadcasting mainstream programming, including ETV National News, primetime drama and entertainment, and some sports events.

The channel's annual budget for 2012–2013 was £1.14 billion. It is funded by commercial advertising and has been since the early 1990s following the scrapping od the license fee. It is currently the second most watched television channel in the United Kingdom, behind of its traditional rival for ratings leadership, TV3.

History
The channel's first experimental broadcast was on 27 November 1950. The regular ERTV television service started on 31 October 1951.

The new channel consisted of jointly-produced shows such as the Evening National News. The programs were coordinated by the Programme Director based in Euro City. Besides several entertainment programmes, ERTV went political in 1957 when it launched its first political TV magazine, Panorama. the Euro Republic's first political TV show adopted the slogan "What is being talked about and what should be talked about" and pictured all aspects of postwar Euroish society— including conflict-laden topics, scandals, and other taboo topics.

ERTV planned a second television service to go on air in 1970, however, these plans fell flat to allow funding for new second channels for the German & French market of the country. ERTV also claimed that North parts of the country being able to receive BBC & ITV via spillover was a factor in cancelling the channel.

ERTV announced that a cable network would be launched in southern areas in 1972, called Cablevision which would carry ERTV, BBC One, BBC Two, TF1 & two ITV regions, specifically, Southern & Thames/LWT. Later additions included ERTV2, Channel 4, S4C & CNN, before the service was sold to new commercial network TV3 in 1988, and was merged into ET1 in 1990, which in turn saw extra subscription channels from the satellite service launch on the platform, in addition to nationwide coverage.

When ERTV2 eventually launched in April 1983, Euro Republican Television was rebranded as ERTV1. At the same time, the channel began to invest in more new programmes.

After most of the English language audience (specfically in the South) had disappeared to other English language channels on Cablevision, ERTV planned a large-scale revamp of ERTV1 to go live in September 1984, along with a channel rebrand. A new chat show would air on Monday, Wednesday & Friday, called The 8.15 with Terrence, hosted by Terrence Atkins, whist Tuesdays & Thursdays saw the launch of Riverside, a soap set in the south west of the country. This coincided with a new look and new version of the theme music for ETV National News, which went to air on the same day as the new ERTV1 branding, which launched after the new look news & before 8 O’Clock Rock.

These changes helped boost ERTV1's ratings, with Riverside generally getting very high ratings for the network, and helped steer it towards once again being the most watched channel in the country.

In 1991, ERTV began to have discussions about possibly launching a second soap to compliment Riverside. One of the reasons was because ERTV staff had reportedly began to dislike The 8:15 with Terrence.

ERTV devised a second new soap, expected to copy the fame of Neighbours & Home and Away, two Australian soaps which found grand success on TV3. The network hired Coronation Street's Mervyn Watson as a producer, alongside various staff from EastEnders, TV3 rival Barcroft & Riverside as scriptwriters, for Gold Beach, launched in September 1992 to replace The 8.15, which greatly upset Terrence Atkins, which led to him moving to TV3. Gold Beach was heavily advertised in the build up to it's launch on 7 September 1992, by both ETV & the media, with the debut attracting a record audience of 20 million viewers. Gold Beach was heavily panned by critics & viewers, with positive reception being hard to find, even to this day, leading to the last episode being broadcast on 10 September 1993.