Pinguinian Broadcasting Corporation

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The Pinguinian Broadcasting Corporation, commonly known by the abbreviation PBC, is Pinguinum's largest television broadcasting network, and one of the largest in both Nova and the NS world in terms of audience numbers. As of 2007, it employs a staff of 101,900 people and maintains an operating budget of P.
The Pinguinian Broadcasting Corporation, commonly known by the abbreviation PBC, is Pinguinum's largest television broadcasting network, and one of the largest in both Nova and the NS world in terms of audience numbers. As of 2007, it employs a staff of 101,900 people and maintains an operating budget of P.
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It receives its revenue from license payer meaning there are no commercial adverts on any of the PBC channels. This way the corporation can focus on providing quality programming.
It receives its revenue from license payer meaning there are no commercial adverts on any of the PBC channels. This way the corporation can focus on providing quality programming.
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Affectionately referred to as Ping by Pacitalians, the PBC has developed into a core national institution through its long-standing reputation as a purveyor of high-quality media and of Pinguinian values to both domestic and foreign audiences.
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Affectionately referred to as Pebble by Pinguinians, the PBC has developed into a core national institution through its long-standing reputation as a purveyor of high-quality media and of Pinguinian values to both domestic and foreign audiences.

Current revision as of 23:31, 21 December 2007

The Pinguinian Broadcasting Corporation, commonly known by the abbreviation PBC, is Pinguinum's largest television broadcasting network, and one of the largest in both Nova and the NS world in terms of audience numbers. As of 2007, it employs a staff of 101,900 people and maintains an operating budget of P.

Founded in 1920 through the Radio Creation Act, the Pinguinian Broadcasting Corporation was incorporated as a state-owned broadcaster that year and experienced massive growth due to the popularity of the radio. With the arrival of television in 1930, more services became available.

One event that marked the growth of PBC viewing audiences was the

The PBC operates as an autonomous hybrid public-private broadcaster. It is run by the Pinguinian Broadcasting Corporation Consolidation Committee (PBC-CC), an independent board of directors with broadcasting experience staffed by advisors that serve a maximum of two six-year terms.

It receives its revenue from license payer meaning there are no commercial adverts on any of the PBC channels. This way the corporation can focus on providing quality programming.

Affectionately referred to as Pebble by Pinguinians, the PBC has developed into a core national institution through its long-standing reputation as a purveyor of high-quality media and of Pinguinian values to both domestic and foreign audiences.


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PBC One

Ident for PBC One
2007
2006

When PBC first graced the screens of the viewing public, it was known as PBC tv and was the only channel available. The latest design for the PBC ident is a clock face with the PBC One logo centered and surrounded by the swirling white circles.

PBC Two

Ident for PBC Two

PBC Three

Ident for PBC Three

PBC Four

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Ident for PBC Four
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