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Vradivisión is a Vradivan television network owned by Kalandian media company RCK Media along with its Catalan-speaking counterpart Tuijo. It airs news, entertainment, sports, Eurdecian movies, and series.

The TV network was launched on April 30th, 2019.

Televisión Nueva Vrádiva

2018 (proposal)

On December 25, 2018, RCK Media opened its office in the Vradivan Islands and has announced that would launch a TV network in the Vradivan Islands as part of its global expansion, it was called Televisión Nueva Vrádiva (Television New Vradiva), but it was delayed until 2019 due to some reasons. RCK Media's decision was partly due to the government of the Vradivan Islands' ban on Atlansian TV programs, lifted in 2018, and something the channel wanted to circumvent. Also, all Atlansian companies aren't allowed to do anything in the country. One of the country's largest TV networks ATV is controlled by a group of social democrats and no liberals control TV networks.

Vradivisión

2019-present

Vradivision

The RCK Media's proposal name was changed as Vradivisión in January 2019. The channel was launched on April 30th, 2019.


Broadcast television networks in the Vradivan Islands
Nationwide broadcast networks in Spanish:
TVM | ATV | C25 | Vradivisión | VN Español

Nationwide broadcast networks in Japanese:
C24 | Yamahoro TV | Yokotere | SHS | VN Japanese


Nationwide broadcast networks in French:
GTR | FTR | Alle | VN French


Nationwide broadcast networks in Arabic:
Alerby | Nadhhabi | BABC | VN Arab


Nationwide broadcast networks in Tagalog:
TTA | Mabuhay | Ikawat | VN Tagalog


Broadcast networks in Pacifikian:
Nationwide: CPTV Aondu | VN Pacifikian
Pazifikian Community: CPTV1 | CPTV2 | CPTV3 | CPBH | CP24h | UPTV | COP | MTV


Cable broadcast networks:
Mayonaka | SMD | Horizonte | Mundo+


Defunct networks:
SMN | UBTV | UBTV2 | Al'amal | Tele5 | Tele6 | Tele8 | Juu | VN Tagalog and French

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