National TV (Georgeland)

National TV is a nation-wide private television broadcaster in Georgeland. The station broadcasts around the country with the callsign TV-1; for this reason, it is often referred to as Channel One. National TV was launched in 1993 as a single, unified national network - prior to this, all commercial stations had been networks of local affiliates. National TV was concieved and executed as a sole channel broadcasting identical content around the country. As of 2019, National TV operates two channels - TV-1, its primary channel and NAT, which offers additional content, reruns and older programming.

Management
National TV is a private company. John Hackett's National TV Group is the 60% stakeholder. Hackett was originally the sole owner, but in order to support the company in the 1990s he gradually sold some of his stake. Davis Media, owned by Hackett's fomer rival Hank Davis, now owns 20% of National TV with the final ten percent having been acquired by Coffee Media Holdings in 2010.

The company's board appoints a President and CEO, as well as a Chair; as of 2019, Peter Hackett (son of John Hackett) is President and CEO while Angeline Caruana is Chair of the Board. The Board also appoints a Programming Director and Corporate Director, both of which report to the President. As of 2019, the Programming Director is Mike Steiner and the Corporate Director is Stephen Mueller.