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The world wildlife fund

Myordas wrote:I have a question for y'all?
How many TV stations do you have in your country, what shows do you show in your country and do you have any iconic TV shows being franchised or very famous TV shows?

Myordas have 6 TV stations all owned by government. All information is found in my Factbook about TV stations. They mostly show local shows nationwide (mostly current affairs and documentaries) but Myordas have shown shows from other countries mostly Filipino telenovela or Armenian Soap Opera and Sitcoms on one slot of Myordan Primetime (around 18:00 - 22:30) dubbed from their original language to Myordan language.

Myordan dramopera (drama opera) is a genre of drama show of Myordas, dramopera is similar to an epic, it contains less violence, more comedy and a complex set of characters (mostly around 50 to a hundred), it can end in either a tragedy (mostly by killing a character in a funny way if a man or a beautiful way if it is a woman) or (in 60% chance) a happy one (mostly by making character's dreams come true), the shows endings are based by audience voting either on phones, polls or any medium.

The most iconic show in Myordas is not a dramopera but a show about fishes. It's called "Fishes of Myordas" it is aired since 1971 which is hosted by Romeloy Asamety at age of 25 during that time. Romelo stopped showing in the show in 2002 due to old age and health. Now his daughter named Ganar (aged 19 during that time) became the host since then. The show is about different fish species, their profiles, how to keep them and where to buy them. Seems simple but the real reason for the shows popularity is the expeditions they made, finding fish on their soil and analysing them and keeping them. Also the aquarium/pond making segment is fire. Showing the latest technology on fish keeping and good design and ideas for your aquarium or pond. (Sponsorships included)

The World Wildlife Fund runs 12 different TV channels. Each channel is run by different international NGO's, GO's, and eco-friendly corporations. The shows on these channels primarily focus on clean tech promotions, conversational news, and local stories featuring sustainability. One famous franchise from our homeland is called, "The Meatrix". It's essentially an animal rights parody franchise of "The Matrix".

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