User blog:The Testcardiologist/Television in Irleise

Irleise, one of the four constituent countries of Anglosaw, first witnessed television in 1953 when the GRT set up two transmitters, not reaching the capital until 1955. Commercial television arrived under the "two regions" system similar to Slenland, where most of the historical province of Ulstein got Ulstein Television and the rest Juvernian Television. The sub-country's own broadcaster, RTÉ, did not launch its television service until 1961.

Today, television in Irleise is somewhat in a rebellious state. Currently there is a significant amount of local productions, including Fair City, but are largely unheard of in other parts of Anglosaw, particularly Newland itself.

Channels

 * RTÉ One: Considered to be an equivalent of GRT One, but more commercial.
 * RTÉ2: Dedicated primarily to a younger demographic, its schedule consists of a range of programming from movies to sport.
 * TV3: A commercial channel owned by Virgin Media.
 * TG4: A bilingual (English and Gaelic) channel. Its children's strand, Cùla 4, is entirely in Gaelic.
 * 3e
 * Be3
 * RTÉ Jr.: A pre-school channel, broadcasting daily for thirteen hours. Non-preschool programming for kids can be found on RTÉ2.
 * RTÉ News Now: A news channel.
 * RTÉ Sport: Dedicated mainly to local sport.
 * 3Sport
 * GRT One Northern/Central and Southern Irleise
 * GRT Two Northern/Central and Southern Irleise
 * UTV/Juvernian