Thread:The Testcardiologist/@comment-31253685-20180821203954/@comment-31524231-20180821223242

Actually, in Nara, the four constituent countries of the UK are separate sovereign countries. Nashland is just England. Wales IRL here is the sovereign Kingdom of Wales in Nara and Welsh is more important (English is used mainly because of business deals). Saria is Scotland and Northern Ireland doesn't exist, as Irenia is both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland (basically a unified Ireland).

These are the current licenses:


 * Oxton: Prime (since 1993. In 2002 (or 2004, when ITN plc was formed) it became a seven-day broadcaster, meaning that OWT was abolished).


 * Midlands: Prime Midlands (since 1982. Formerly known as Television Midlands until 1999)


 * South West: Prime South West (since 1993. Formerly known as Westcountry or some other name until 1993)


 * the West: Prime West (since 1958. Formerly Television West until 1999)


 * North West: NWR (since 1955/1956. Known as Northern Television until 1968, the name now means North West Region)


 * North East: Three Rivers Television/Emoa Three Rivers (since 1959)


 * Yaleshire: Yaleshire Television (since 1968. Owned by NWR since 1996 or so when Bruce Gyngell lost the license. The chevron was abandoned in the mid-2000s)


 * South and South East: Horizon Television (since 1993. Owned by UNM but later sold to NWR in the late 90s)


 * East: Eastern/Emoa Eastern (since 1959)


 * Isle of Crain: Crain Television (since 1965. Since it's a crown dependency, it's owned by local investors)


 * The Bailiwicks: Bailiwick Television (already have a page for it. Since it broadcasts to two crown dependencies (names TBA), it is under the same ownership structure as CTV)