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The General Radio Telecasting (GRT), established as the General Radio Transmitters in 1922, is the national broadcaster of Anglosaw. Headquartered at Broadcasting House in Lendrins, it is the world's oldest national broadcaster and the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees, employing over 22,000 staff in total, of whom approximately 19,000 are in public-sector broadcasting.

The GRT is established under a royal charter and operates under its agreement with the secretary of state for digital, culture, media and sport. Its work is funded principally by an annual television licence fee which is charged to all Anglosovic households, companies and organisations using any type of equipment to receive or record live television broadcasts and iPlayer catch-up. The fee is set by the Anglosovic Government, agreed by Parliament, and is used to fund the GRT's radio, TV, and online services covering the nations and regions of Anglosaw.

1958-1963[]

GRT 1950s

1963-1971[]

GRT 1964

1971-1988[]

GRT 1970s

1982 (60th anniversary)[]

1988-1997[]

GRT88

1997-2021[]

GRT

1997 (75th anniversary)[]

2009-2021[]

GRT 2009

2021-present[]

GRT 2021

2022 (100th anniversary)[]

GRT 100th anniversary
Public broadcasting in Anglosaw
Nationwide:
GRT | Channel 4

Regionwide:
SBS (Slenland) | S4C (Lanzes) | RTÉ (Irleise)

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General Radio Telecasting
Domestic television channels:
GRT One (NI | OI | SL | LA | AN | AR | CI | SI | NT | JI | EN) (Newland: E | EM | L | M | NE&C | NW | S | SE | SW | W | Y | Y&L)
GRT Two (NI | OI | SL | LA | AN | AR | SI | NT | JI | EN) (Defunct: E | EM | L | M | NE&C | NW | S | SE | SW | W | Y | Y&L)
GRT Three | GRT Four | GRT News | Eurdenews | GRT Sport | GRT Parliament | CGRT | CGeeries | GRT Ailda

Defunct: GRT Select | GRT Choice (NI | OI | LA | SL) | GRT Knowledge | GRT HD | GRT 2L


International television channels:
GRT Anglo | GRT Atlansia (in partnership with AMC Networks) | GRT ASTV | GRT Cardinalia | GRT Rivland (in partnership with Rivland National Television) | GRT Gapia | GRT Entertainment | GRT Eusqainia (in partnership with Gigared) | GRT First (Cheyenne (in partnership with Cheyennemedia)) | GRT Kids (Cheyenne | Hisqaida | Latin Atlansia | Neurcasia and New Eusland) | Sarandia) | GRT Lifestyle | GRT Nordesic | GRT Sarandia (in partnership with BlueProyect Media) | GRT News

Defunct: GRT Prime | GRT World Service Television | GRT Knowledge | GRT HD | GRT Hokusei | GRT Dave (in partnership with Unoicks Interactive) | GRT Eden (in partnership with Unoicks Interactive)


Radio stations:
GRT Radio 1 | GRT Radio 1Xtra | GRT Radio 2 | GRT Radio 3 | GRT Radio 4 | GRT Radio 4 Extra | GRT Radio 5 Live | GRT Radio 5 Live Sports Extra | GRT Radio 6 Music | GRT Asikaish Network | GRT World Service


Other operations:
GRT News | GRT Sport | GRT Red Button | GRT Online | GRT iPlayer | GRT Select | GRT Playlister | GRT Productions | GRT Dailun | GRT Belford | GRT Dristol | GRT Durmingham | GRT Cynion Lanzes (Percliff) | GRT Slenland (Glaswell) | GRT Lanchester | GRT Film | GRT Gapia Films | GRT Studios | GRT Home Entertainment | ASTV | GRT Bitesize | GRT Music | GRT Music Awards | GRT Nationstates | GRT iWonder | GRT Learning Zone | 2 Entertain | GRT Taster | GRT Gapia | GRT Newsbeat | GRT Dish Up | GRT Children's International

Defunct: GRT Ceefax | GRT Switch | GRT Multimedia | GRT Worldwide

GRT 2021
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