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Baydor has a number of major media outlets, chief among which are the national television channels. BTK is Baydor's public broadcasting corporation; about a third of its income comes from a broadcast receiver licence, while the rest is made through revenue from commercials and sponsorships. State television operates two mainstream channels, BTK 1 and BTK 2, as well as regional programs for each of the country's 16 voivodeships (as BTK 3). In addition to these general channels, BTK runs a number of genre-specific programmes such as BTK Sport, BTK Historia, BTA Kultura, BTK movie, BTKL Serial and BTK Baydoria, the latter is a state-run channel dedicated to the transmission of Baydorian language television for the Baydori diaspora abroad. Baydor has several 24-hour news channels such as Portstone News, BTK Info and TVB 24.
 
Baydor has a number of major media outlets, chief among which are the national television channels. BTK is Baydor's public broadcasting corporation; about a third of its income comes from a broadcast receiver licence, while the rest is made through revenue from commercials and sponsorships. State television operates two mainstream channels, BTK 1 and BTK 2, as well as regional programs for each of the country's 16 voivodeships (as BTK 3). In addition to these general channels, BTK runs a number of genre-specific programmes such as BTK Sport, BTK Historia, BTA Kultura, BTK movie, BTKL Serial and BTK Baydoria, the latter is a state-run channel dedicated to the transmission of Baydorian language television for the Baydori diaspora abroad. Baydor has several 24-hour news channels such as Portstone News, BTK Info and TVB 24.
    
In Baydor, there are also daily newspapers like Lutreme prit("Liberty press"), Koingmen ("The kingmen") and Baydor Danly gonizpar ("Baydor Daily Newspaper") which provide traditional opinion and news, and tabloids such as Super Express. Freeme Baydor, founded in 1920 is one of the oldest newspapers still in operation in the country.Cinema in Baydor started in 1908 which a newsreel of King John of Baydor.
 
In Baydor, there are also daily newspapers like Lutreme prit("Liberty press"), Koingmen ("The kingmen") and Baydor Danly gonizpar ("Baydor Daily Newspaper") which provide traditional opinion and news, and tabloids such as Super Express. Freeme Baydor, founded in 1920 is one of the oldest newspapers still in operation in the country.Cinema in Baydor started in 1908 which a newsreel of King John of Baydor.
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