Thread:The Testcardiologist/@comment-31524231-20200529224359/@comment-3004323-20200822175934

What I had in mind:
 * The Government intended to found the first nationwide television network in the country, but due to the fact the country was still economically recovering from the WWII and buying equipment could be expensive, the idea was delayed for a few years as they opted to open concessions for private contractors until they were ready
 * Eusloida Times was lobbied to be part of the ENT consortium (the Government would be the majority shareholder with the remaining being split into private investors) and convert SEDT into the new network's O&O, but the company backed out since they though operating a nationwide network would be highly expensive and it would bring possible losses. Eventually, after they formed the IBC venture, they brought the concept of superstation to the country
 * In its first years, ENT had limited French programming in select airtimes to test if the population would be favorable to a future RRE television service
 * The Government had concerns about giving a television service concession to GlobeVis since the founding families supported Nacarv Hisqaida before and during the annexation, even if they apologized for it after Eusloida regained its independence