HFBU-URFH

The Hisqish Federal Broadcasting Union (Spanish: Unión de Radiodifusión Federal de Hisqáida, Portuguese: União de Radiodifusão Federal de Hisqaida, Eikaroth: TBD), better known by its acronym HFBU-URFH, is the Hisqish national public broadcasting service. It was founded as HBC-Radio Hisqáida in 1976, adopting its current name in 1991, following the integration of STH and TRIH. The organization is headquartered in Hisqalia, N.C.D.

1989-1991
In 1989, HBC-Radio Hisqáida premiered a new logo, unifying its identity across all its subsidiaries. The new logo was popularly known as "the mosaic".

1991-2005


In 1991, Sistema de Teledifusão Hisqaiense and Tivlauden Rudkeiv Ift Hijskavden, until then operating independently from HBC-Radio Hisqáida, were incorporated into the company and consequently renamed HFBU-URFH. As a direct result, STH and TRIH started using the company's common branding.

2005-2015


On June 3rd, 2005, a new branding for the corporation was introduced, now placing the mosaic logo into a rounded rectangular shape with a new typefont.

2015-present


On April 6th, 2015, the corporation introduced a brand new identity, with the mosaic squares being now circles with a squared shape with the national colors surrounding them and the rounded square having its size reduced and having a different color, creating a new icon.

2022 (upcoming)


In November 2021, HFBU-URFH announced its intent of rebranding once more, with the mosaic being once again a standalone icon alongside a new corporate color scheme. The logo is expected to premiere on January 1st, 2022 at 12am in preparation for the 2022 Summer Olympics (of which the corporation is an official broadcaster).

Organization
The HFBU-URFH is formed by five companies:
 * Hisqish Broadcasting Corporation: handles English-speaking radio and television.
 * Sociedad de Radiodifusión Hisqaidense: handles Spanish-speaking radio and television.
 * Sistema de Teledifusão Hisqaiense: handles Portuguese-speaking radio and television.
 * Tivlauden Rudkeiv Ift Hijskavden: handles Eikaroth-speaking radio and television.
 * Hisqaida International Network: handles multicultural and international services.