TNA Bulungi

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TNA Bulungi is an international service of the North Arlesburian Broadcasting Corporation broadcasting to North Arlesbury, Acaria, Tentoria and South Bulungi. TNA Bulungi formerly exchanged contents with ANTV, TBC and the SBBC, and also programs supplied by the Association of Nations before their protocol was broken in 2013.

The channel's primetime news program, Reporter Bulungi, focuses on independent daily news for the three Bulungian countries, often the only independent news source in Acaria and it has been criticized by some governments, namely the former regimes of Tentoria and Acaria, in the latter the channel was put off air for some weeks due to its "uncontrolled" news broadcasts although currently there are no problems. Forum Bulungi is a weekly interview program produced between the three Bulungian delegations of TNA. ANTV News, TBC Habari and two editions of the SBBC News (English and Afrikaans) are still shown overnight on the channel.

Music Bulungi transmitting from Tentoria is the channel's music show with Bulungian music videoclips and reports. Another show in the same vein, Disco Bulungi, is also broadcast. Formerly, TBC's Tentorian Hits and ANTV's Angana were broadcast. Arts and Entertainment, the arts show of the channel is produced in Acaria, Live Well is a health program produced in Namu Labaki and, formerly, Latitudes was a cultural program focusing on the Bulungian immigrant communities of North Arlesbury.

The channel also transmits TNA's soap operas, films, series, documentaries and Bulungian entertainment shows. In Bulungi the channel is best known for the Hello League (one weekly match) matches although these matches are legally blocked within North Arlesbury. These are shared between TNA International and TV3 International.

Carriage[edit | edit source]

The channel is broadcast on terrestrial television in North Arlesbury and in Bulungian countries that are former North Arlesburian colonies. The channel also broadcasts to much of the continent (particularly former colonies of other countries) on regional operators like DSTV and Azam TV.