What is your country's "public service broadcaster", /int/?
In Canada, we have the CBC.
France Télévision, that is divided into several subchannels
France 2: main channel for national news and big audience stuff
France 3: secondary channel for lesser stuff and local news, each regions have their own studios for local emmissions, reportages, news, etc...
France 4: for minor stuff people are not really interested in, like documentaries about animals, kids programs & cartoons, food programs, minor sport stuff that has not being licenced by private broadcasters...
France 5: same as France 5 but with more serious stuff like cultural programs, political interviews, debates about stuff that happen
France O: channel aimed at our various colo... herr... oversea departments and territories
They also partly own Arte, a Franco-German full cultural broadcaster, and TV5 Monde, that is basically the French broadcaster for expats.
>>53184883
BIG
BLACK
COCKS
I /think/ all of our nonprofit broadcasters are still private corporations, but I could be wrong
>>53184883
ABC, not to be confused with the other ABC
It's essentially just a left-wing circlejerk with the occasional conservative thrown in to be pointed and laughed at by the majority.
TVE (Television Española)
>>53187401
Why is all western national media like this now?
>>53184883
ORF.
[Ö]sterreichischer [R]und[f]unk
It was north korea tier
Wouldn't it be PBS?
>>53189484
But anon without it we wouldn't have this gem
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVqxoA52kjI
RAI
but it's shit compared to Berlusconi's Mediaset
£145.50 a year for 11 TV channels, 18 national and ~45 local radio stations, iPlayer, BBC websites
Most people are fairly happy with it.
NRK which actually produce some quality shows. One of our better channels.
>yle
Don't think we have any official govt ones but we have some that are affiliates like NPR and PBS. PBS produces some top notch shows like Frontline and NOVA
>>53187401
CBC is center left
Radio-Canada is full on gommunist
>>53190029
>quality shows
This.