Rediffusion Lenapore
Rediffusion Lenapore is, as of 2020, the DAB and internet radio brand of E-Television, partly owned by Associated-Rediffusion. The classic Rediffusion was founded in 1949 as a result of the success encountered in radio broadcasting in Lenapore, particularly in the post-World War II era. The cable radio service was seen as a remedy against poor reception which affected certain housing estates until then. Rediffusion Lenapore was operated by Overseas Rediffusion, a subsidiary of the Nashlandian Rediffusion broadcasting business, from the former's foundation until the late 1980s, when the Nashlandian-owned Rediffusion conglomerate was broken up.
Rediffusion temporarily shut down between 2012 and 2013.
History[edit | edit source]
Operations[edit | edit source]
1949-2000[edit | edit source]
As a subscription service, Rediffusion broadcast on one cable network spread throughout Lenapore City. By 1965, the service was available in other large cities of the country, dividing its schedule among the country's official languages.
2000-2012[edit | edit source]
In late 2011, StarHub signed with Rediffusion to carry their RediGold service.
2013-2018[edit | edit source]
Upon Rediffusion's revival, it signed a new deal with StarHub to carry a part of its new services on its platform. This time Rediffusion would provide educational services to primary school children, on both radio and TV formats.