Anserisan Broadcasting Administration (Pacifica)

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Anserisan Broadcasting Administration
Administracio do Locuso Anserisano
Logo of the Anserisan Broadcasting Administration
Broadcasting Agency overview
Formed1935; 85 years ago
JurisdictionGovernment of Anserisa
HeadquartersBroadcasting Building, Brantavilla
Minister responsible
Parent departmentSecretariat of Communications and Broadcasting

The Anserisan Broadcasting Administration (Anserisan: Administracio do Locuso Anserisano) (ALA) is an Anserisan public service broadcaster. Its headquarters are at Broadcasting Building in Brantavilla.

The ALA is established by the Anserisan Broadcasting Administration Executive Act[1] and operates under the Department of Culture and Communications. Its work is funded principally by an annual television licence fee which is charged to all Anserisan households, companies and organisations. The fee is set by the Republican Commission and used to fund the ALA's radio, TV and online services.

ALA also provides ALA-World, which broadcasts in Austral to other nations.

History

Services

The ALA operates several television channels and radio stations in Anserisa.

Television

There are 5 television channels offered by ALA. ALA-1 and ALA-2 are the flagship television channels of the ALA. ALA-Nouvo is a 24h news coverage channel and ALA-ANS covers all governmental news and information and broadcasts the debates in both houses of the Congress of the Republic. The ALA also offers ALA-Enfanto which is focused on children's programs.

ALA-World is the 6th television channel which provides Anserisan content in Austral to other nations in the [[List of states

Radio

There are 5 radio stations offered by ALA

News

Internet

Music

Logos and symbols of the ALA

See Also

  1. Anserisan Broadcasting Administration Executive Act : AECR-1935-18 (1935). Office of the Executive Documents, Brantavilla.