Tonga Broadcasting Commission
Public | |
Industry | Communications Services |
Founded | 1961 |
Headquarters | Nukuʻalofa, Tonga |
Key people | Feleti Sevele, Chairman - Board of Directors, 'Elenoa 'Amanaki, General Manager |
Products | Radio Tonga, Television Tonga |
Owner | King of Tonga |
Number of employees | 75 |
Slogan | The Call of the Friendly Islands |
Website | http://www.tonga-broadcasting.net |
Tonga Broadcasting Commission (TBC) (Tongan: Komisoni Fakamafolalea Tonga) is the first and largest broadcasting station in Tonga, solely owned by the government of Tonga. It operates two free-to-air TV channels (Television Tonga and Television Tonga 2), one AM commercial radio channel (Radio Tonga), one FM commercial radio channel (Kool 90FM), and a 24-hour Radio Australia relay channel (FM103). TBC relies on profits from its TV & radio advertising sales, and from its retail radio shop outlet located in Vava'u. Its retail radio shop in Nukuʻalofa's Central Business District was among the numerous businesses destroyed in the riots of 16 November 2006.
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