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[[File:Sct_news_channel_logo.png|thumb|left|300px]]SCT News Channel is a cable network on Secosat and Telecosa TV. It airs SCT One's news and current affairs programs as its main programming.
 
[[File:Sct_news_channel_logo.png|thumb|left|300px]]SCT News Channel is a cable network on Secosat and Telecosa TV. It airs SCT One's news and current affairs programs as its main programming.

Revision as of 18:03, 13 July 2020

Secosan Central Television
Logo of SCT. The circle represents the Secosa Supernova while the vertical line represents a TV transmitter.
Logo of SCT. The circle represents the Secosa Supernova while the vertical line represents a TV transmitter.

Stats
Type Public television
Launched 4946:6:18 (as DBS)
5017:6:11 (as SBS)
5073:1:6 (as SCT)
Headquarters Bartholomew, Daroudo, Secosa
Area served Secosa Supernova
Notable Programs SCT News at Noon
Roohoobooh (SCT2)
The Slums (SCT1)
Lateline (SCT1)
People Vanessa Caticurla
Channels 2 (Warthon & Bartholomew, Weton)
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Secosan Central Television, commonly called SCT, is the main television network of the Secosa Supernova.

History

As the Daroudo Broadcasting System

4946-5001: Beginnings

It was started in 4946 as the Daroudo Broadcasting System. Founded by Robin Nova IV, the system broadcasted from Channel 2 in Ridgeport in Warthon and Bartholomew and covered most of Daroudo continent.

5001-5017: Expansion

Television was introduced into the Wakshi (then known as the Ashkar Republic) in late 5003. It was the start of the Ashkar Broadcasting Corporation (ABC, now ATS). The DBS wanted to expand to this new continent. To do this joint venture, the DBS became the SBS, Secosan Broadcasting System.

As the Secosan Broadcasting System

5017-5049: Golden Age

By 5017, the SBS had coverage across the Republic. However, the SBS was losing money, so the government decided to control the whole network. In 5029, the SBS dominates the ratings when the network broadcasted the birth of Crystal Nova, Christine Nova's first child and Harme's grandchild. Crystal Nova watched SBS growing up and became an child actress on SBS' Kids House, which still airs today. 10 years later, Maebon Nova was born and dominated SBS for five hours. 6 years later, in 5045, Anna Nova's birth was broadcasted, drawing 11.5 million viewers. In 5046, the network celebrated its centennial.

5049-5062: Competition & Decline

As SBS' ratings increased, so did competition. This began in 5047 with the launch of the Secosan Broadcasting Corporation, now known as Secosa 1. Two years later it was followed by CTS (now OldroTV), KTN (now KittyTV) and SSNN. The increase in competition led to Christine Nova's decision to tighten the control of the networks. Worse, SBS' viewership was decreasing significantly and must be fixed immediately. As a result, SBS launched a second channel (SBS TV2) and renamed the existing channel to SBS TV1. In 5055, the third channel was launched (SBS TV3, later SBS TVED, now SCT Learn). The rise of new channels was a response to SBS's increasing competition.

5062-5072: Christine Nova's retirement

By 5062, Christine Nova was starting to look frailer and more stressed. By 5063, the Secosa Supernova was founded by Christine Nova and SBS' coverage expanded to other planets and moons across the Secosa Supernova. In 5071, SBS broadcasted the announcement of Christine Nova's retirement. There was speculation that the oldest of Christine's children, Crystal Nova, would take the throne. In the spring of that year, she held an election between Christine's children choosing who would take the throne, and SBS covered it. Maebon Nova won the throne with 15 million votes, and Crystal placed second with 4 million and Anna Nova last with 640,500 votes. Also, that same year, SBS began broadcasting in color.

As Secosan Central Television

5072-5100: Name Change & Legacy

When Maebon Nova took the throne in the summer of 5071, the SBS was too large a network now that it covers too many planets and moons. The next year SBS was renamed SCT, or Secosan Central Television. The SCT network would change SCT TV3 to SCT Learn, a children's network, and launched the planned SBS TV4 as SCT Three. For the next 30 years SCT stood strong and became the Secosa Supernova's most popular network. Maebon Nova recalled this move in an interview in 5091:

  • "This move was a good example of great leadership, something my mother [Christine Nova] would call crazy because she didn't know how creative I was. It's great to be Queen."

Television channels

Broadcast television networks

SCT One

Sct1 logo

SCT One is the main SCT network aimed at adults ages 35+. SCT One's primary output is aimed at older generation Secosans (ages 44+), primarily consisting of soap operas, news, movies and dramas. All programing on SCT One is funded by taxpayers, and as a result, there are no advertisements on the network. 



SCT Two

Sct2 logo

SCT Two is the second channel of the SCT network. Its primary programming output is aimed towards Millennials and younger generation Secosans (ages 16-44), including but not limited to movies, sports, sitcoms and reality series.




SCT Three

Sct3 logo

SCT Three is the third channel of the SCT network. Its main programming output consists of special interest programming, such as documentaries, indie movies and sports.




SCT Four

Sct4 logo

SCT Four is the fourth channel of the SCT network. This channel is aimed primarily towards children. Kids shows air in the morning and afternoon while teen programs air in the evening and nighttime hours.



Cable, satellite and premium television networks

SCT Sports Channel

Sct sports channel logo

The sports channel of SCT. The name is also used for SCT's sports programming.




SCT Cinema

Sct cinema logo

SCT Cinema is a paid-subscription movie service network available on Secosat and Telecosa TV.




SCT News Channel

Sct news channel logo

SCT News Channel is a cable network on Secosat and Telecosa TV. It airs SCT One's news and current affairs programs as its main programming.




Secosan Propaganda Television

Secosan Propaganda Television is a propaganda station airing on Secosat channel 516.

Channel Numbers

Daroudo Continent

SCT ONE SCT TWO SCT FOUR SCT THREE

Warthon-Bartholomew

2 3 18 15
Weton 2 3 4 14
Shanbar 4 5 6 18
New Pripyat 6 7 8 11
Nyanimew 11 12 13 21

Wakshi Continent

SCT ONE SCT TWO SCT FOUR SCT THREE
Ashkar 2 3 5 8
Gonoko 4 5 7 10

Programming

SCT airs a wide selection of programs, which are diverse and is similar to that of PBS in America, BBC in the UK, or SNT in Silverio World.

Television networks in the Secosa Supernova
Main article Television in the Secosa Supernova
Cable & satellite television providers Signal Secosa (national | Transmitter Cable (Weton, New Pripyat, and Ashkar only) | Altastar Cable (Daroudo only) | Star Sattelite (national) |
Broadcast television networks SCT (One - Two - Three - Four) | Secosa 1 (Secosa 2) | SSNN | OldroTV | KittyTV | RTS (Daroudo - Pophalan - Wakshi - Alsha - Panras - Hanshe - Linnias - Besrus - Ice Land - Three Moons)
Cable television networks Sport Secosa | Earth News Television | Secosa 1 News Network | GOTV Secosa | Q2.tv |
Premium services Shopping Channel | Holographic Horror Service (on demand) | Netflix Channel (on demand)
International channels SNT (Silverio World) | MBC (Metroworld) | BBN (Brokenhall) | YBN (Yidana) | HBT (Hares) | IBN (Indus) | UTV (Utopia Republic) | CNN Secosa (United States) | CTN (Silverio World) | Panorama Channel (Silverio World) | Discovery Channel (Silverio World) | Lochena Public Television (Silverio World) | Syfy (Silverio World) | SNT Sports (Silverio World) | BBC World News (United Kingdom) |