The Mid-Trapanandic Broadcasting System, commonly known by its acronym MBS, is a Hisqish commercial broadcast television network that is the flagship property of the MBS Entertainment Group division of Orbit Ventures. The network is headquartered in Kaintor, with additional major offices near Nancouver, Bahia Desano and Ailster. It was founded in 1966.
1966-1979[]
1971 (5th anniversary)[]
1976 (10th anniversary)[]
1979-1986[]
1981 (15th anniversary)[]
1986 (20th anniversary)[]
1986-present[]
1986-2004[]
1991 (25th anniversary)[]
1996 (30th anniversary)[]
2001 (35th anniversary)[]
2004-2012[]
2006 (40th anniversary)[]
2011 (45th anniversary)[]
2012-2014[]
2014-2023[]
2016 (50th anniversary)[]
2023-present[]
Broadcast television networks in Hisqaida |
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English-speaking major networks: HBC-TV | ETN | Unine | MBS | TLG English-speaking minor networks: Spanish-speaking major networks: Spanish-speaking minor networks: Portuguese-speaking major networks: Portuguese-speaking minor networks: Fourth language networks: Public non-profit services: Speciality channels: |
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Orbit Ventures, Inc. |
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Predecessors: MBS Entertainment Group: MBS Television Stations: MBS Radio Media: MBS News Media: MBS Sports Media: Orbit Pictures and Television Group: Television production/distribution: Home entertainment: Orbit Media Networks: Orbit International Networks: M3 Networks1: Orbitel Group: Eustar SE: Orbit Music Group: Orbit Digital and Streaming Group: Related companies: 1Joint-venture with Minaria Publishing House and the Geia Institute. |
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