Thread:The Testcardiologist/@comment-31524231-20170831221640

They're divided into four separate sovereign countries.

The country based on England has the following broadcasters:


 * NBS (BBC) (first television broadcasts 1935, the war didn't affect it a lot)


 * Independent Television Network (ITN) (1954)


 * fourtsn (also capitalized Four TSN) (1969 or so)


 * Net5 (1997)

Plus I need a name to avoid plagiarism.

ITN plc is divided up into two separate entities: Prime TV (representing Carlton) from Oxton which operates 7-day programming since 2002 and NWR (representing Granada). Emoa is a minor player and Bailiwick Television is fully-independent. Some television stations operate in overseas territories and are funded by their governments and the NFBS to some extent. There's also the Sky-NSB duopoly similar to the Anglic situation set up by the country owner a couple years ago.

The equivalent of Wales has basically the same name. The state broadcaster is RTC and there is a commercial broadcaster called TA (basically "Independent Television" in Welsh).

Scotland's equivalent is Saria. Its state broadcaster is SBS, similar to the APFS canon DonaldoC1997 adopted for the Slennish Broadcasting Service. Here, its television broadcasts commenced in 1935. Its competitors are STV, CTV and Prime TV.

Irenia represents Ireland. RTÉ is the state broadcaster (Irenia in Gaelic is "Éirin"). Television broadcasts started in 1960 (about a year before the real world) and TV3 started years earlier - I will decide later. 