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 connecting them and the rounded squared shape having its size reduced and having a different color, creating a new icon.

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.