KBS International (KBSI) is a Kyrusian-based multilingual, internationally-available, multi-media news and press syndicate, available for access via television, the Internet, and select syndicated radio hosts as an apparatus of the Kyrusian Broadcasting Syndicate (Kyrusian: Кйрусй Вэщачэтал Сындэкият/КВС; Tr.: Kyrusy Vesachetal Sindekiyat/KVS). KBS is a state-owned, privately administered and funded media conglomerate, at present comprising over twelve individual subsidiaries (including KBSI, the pre-adolescent education network Tsikizuba, and the Lyudavaesia-focused KBS-Lyuda). KBSI focuses, primarily, on the coverage and reporting of factual and unbiased news from around the world, with a particular focus stories pertaining to or impacting the continent of Avaesia and the region of Razulica.
Originally established as the Kyrus National Headline System in 1923 through the merger of the popular Partisan Radio Broadcasters' Association and the Vyazkhva Courier newspaper, before eventually merging with Kyrusia State Television in 1944 to form the Kyrusian Broadcasting Syndicate. Since its inception, KBS has sought to provide viewers with unbiased and politically neutral reports and accounts ranging in societal focus. As of January of 2013, KBS has a domestic viewership of approximately one hundred, eighty-seven million, with an estimated thirteen thousand regular radio listeners, and an average of eight thousand unique Internet viewers each day; in addition, KBSI is estimated to be viewed and accessed by a sum of two hundred, eighteen million individuals from around the world each year.
In addition to domestic affiliations, KBS is a partner of the Times of Razulica newswire service and a member of the Broadcasters' Association of Razulica.
Originally established as the Kyrus National Headline System in 1923 through the merger of the popular Partisan Radio Broadcasters' Association and the Vyazkhva Courier newspaper, before eventually merging with Kyrusia State Television in 1944 to form the Kyrusian Broadcasting Syndicate. Since its inception, KBS has sought to provide viewers with unbiased and politically neutral reports and accounts ranging in societal focus. As of January of 2013, KBS has a domestic viewership of approximately one hundred, eighty-seven million, with an estimated thirteen thousand regular radio listeners, and an average of eight thousand unique Internet viewers each day; in addition, KBSI is estimated to be viewed and accessed by a sum of two hundred, eighteen million individuals from around the world each year.
In addition to domestic affiliations, KBS is a partner of the Times of Razulica newswire service and a member of the Broadcasters' Association of Razulica.
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