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I have something similar. I could have used Hjallford but since the paedophile stole my concept (maybe I should rebrand it), I could share something called Iridia.

Iridia (not to be confused with India, and Nara's India is Hindustan) speaks a language similar to Icelandic, yet there are some Icelandic influences in Cenhasian.

So yeah, I could do both at once.

For a start: Det Esso Reporter should have never been a part of the CRT. It would be a part of commercial radio (need help soon) and commercial television (started in 1968). But 1959 is a little late for television to be introduced in Cenhasia on the Nordesian scale. Maybe 1957 (and commercial television in 1966 to keep up with the standards). After all, canons changed and KansasJ, who owned Nordesia (but now owns the four countries at once) did like the idea of introducing commercial television earlier.

Based on real-world logic, Cenhasia should have the same cable channels as KansasJ's Nordesian countries. A list should follow soon.