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KotlandTV
KTV
CountryKotland
HeadquartersKittenwill
Programming
Language(s)English, Polish
Picture format1080p (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerGovernment of Kotland
Key peopleStampy Kot (Minister of State Media)
History
LaunchedOctober 6, 2022; 2 years ago (2022-10-06)
Links
Websitehttps://kotlandgov.wixsite.com/kotland/kotlandtv
Streaming media
YouTube@KotlandTV
KotlandTV's (then TBK1) first logo from 2022-2023

KotlandTV, also known as KTV, formerly TBK1, is a state-controlled TV station in Kotland. It broadcasts on YouTube. It was launched on 6 October 2022 and first broadcast on 3 November 2022.

Statistics

The channel has 7 subscribers as of 30th Oct 2023.

Programs

KotlandNewsTV

KotlandNewsTV is news show that airs on KotlandTV and it's made in collaboration with KotlandNews.

KotlandWeatherTV

KotlanndWeatherTV is a weather forecast show that is in collaboration with the Kotish Institute of Meteorology and their weather sources are The Weather Channel, AccuWeather, Apple Weather Sources, Kotish Domestic data from the Kotish Institute of Meteorology, the Weather forecast has forecasts for Kittenwill, Lublin, Warsaw,Kraków, City of Todia, Kyiv, Lviv. other cities are planed like Rzeszów, Vilnius, Prague, London

Upcoming Programs

KotlandMusicTV

Świat z poglądu Beznadziejnych

Controversies

The channel depending on the Government has had issues of partisan and ideological bias, during Robinsonian Kotland, the channel was criticized for Pro-Communist biases and it promoted Willow Robinson's political moves, and currently during the Magda-Stampy Cabinet it has promoted Stampy Kot as good president and promotes the idea of his next candidacy after his term ends. The channel also has been known to focus on Central and Eastern Europe and ignoring the rest of Europe and the World besides countries which are allied with Kotland and some people even say it has a focus on Poland and allied micronation in Poland.

Also there has been a debate whether it is just a public broadcaster or state media, which that debate has not ended but most citizens of Kotland and Kotish people abroad and Polish people living in the border regions near Kotland in majority consider it as State media.