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2 History  





3 Services  



3.1  Television  





3.2  Radio  





3.3  Website  







4 Relations  





5 See also  





6 References  





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Mongolian National Broadcaster
Mongolín Ündeszní Olon Nítín Radio Televiz
Монголын Үндэсний Олон Нийтийн Радио Телевиз
TypeBroadcast radio, television and online
Country
Mongolia
AvailabilityNational
International
HeadquartersUlaanbaatar

Broadcast area

Mongolia
OwnerPresident of Mongolia

Launch date

June 1931; 93 years ago (1931-06)

Callsign meaning

Mongolian National Broadcaster

Official website

www.mnb.mn

The Mongolian National Broadcaster (MNB); Монголын Үндэсний Олон Нийтийн Радио Телевиз (Mongolian for 'Mongolian National Public Radio and Television'; shortened as МҮОНRТ) is the official, state-funded broadcaster in Mongolia.[1]

About

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Mongolian National Public Radio and Television (MNB) is the oldest broadcasting organization in Mongolia as well as the only public service broadcaster in the country. MNB's purpose is to be a leading broadcasting organization that is independent and impartial, and serves for public interests only. Additionally, MNB puts its efforts in promoting Mongolia to the world through its external service broadcasting programs to foreign audiences.

Today MNB is available in over 1.8 million households in Mongolia which is over 90 percent of the entire population.

According to the Law on Public Radio and Television, adopted in 2005, MNB is a non-profit legal entity, which is to carry out a nationwide broadcasting service. Its highest governing body is The National Council of the MNB which consists of 15 members. General management of the organization is run by Director-General who is appointed by the National Council.

History

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Broadcasting started in Ulaanbaatar in May/June 1931 and was organized by the Minister of Trade and Industry, Gombyn Sodnom.[2] During the early 1960s, local radio broadcasting for Ulaanbaatar was introduced, and a second national radio channel was established.[3] Four additional longwave transmitters were opened: 1965 in the western city of Ölgii, 1978 in Altai, Dalanzadgad and Choibalsan. In 1981 the Mörön transmitter started broadcasting on mediumwave. The international shortwave service started in 1964 and was renamed "Voice of Mongolia" in 1997. The Ölgii station also carries local programming in Kazakh. In 2011 Р3 was launched as a youth programme.

Interval signal:[4]
{\set Staff.midiInstrument = #"celesta" g'4 e'' e''8. d''16 c''4 d''8. e''16 c''4 g'2}
Location Coordinates Administrative unit Year of establishment Frequencies
Chonchor 47°48′00N 107°11′00E / 47.80000°N 107.18333°E / 47.80000; 107.18333 (Sender Chonchor) Ulaanbaatar 1960 164 kHz (1st program)
7260 kHz (2nd program)
Ölgii 48°57′25N 89°58′13E / 48.95694°N 89.97028°E / 48.95694; 89.97028 (Sender Ölgii) Bajan-Ölgii 1965 209 kHz (1st program)
Altai 46°19′25N 96°15′20E / 46.32361°N 96.25556°E / 46.32361; 96.25556 (Sender Altai) Gobi-Altai 1978 227 kHz (1st program)
4830 kHz (2nd program)
Dalanzadgad 43°31′55N 104°24′42E / 43.53194°N 104.41167°E / 43.53194; 104.41167 (Sender Dalandsadgad) Ömnö-Gobi 1978 209 kHz (1st program)
Coibalsan 48°00′17N 114°27′18E / 48.00472°N 114.45500°E / 48.00472; 114.45500 (Sender Tschoibalsan) Dornod 1978 209 kHz (1st program)
Mörön 49°36′47N 100°10′07E / 49.61306°N 100.16861°E / 49.61306; 100.16861 (Sender Mörön) Khövsgöl 1981 882 kHz (1st program)
4895 kHz (2nd program)[5]
TV and radio program schedule for August 10-12, 1990, featuring the logos of the TV and radio units used at the time.

Television broadcasts started in September 1967, and a second channel was launched in July 2011.

The transmitters are operated by RTBN (Radio and Television Broadcasting Network; Mongolian: РТС, Радио Телевизийн Үндэсний Сүлжээ).

Services

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Television

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MNB's television services (Mongolian: Монголын Үндэсний Олон Нийтийн Телевиз) consist of four channels.

Radio

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MNB's radio services (Mongolian: Монголын Үндэсний Олон Нийтийн Радио) consist of two dosmetic networks and one international service.

Website

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Relations

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Since its foundation the MNB had been working to develop its international relations and co-operate with international broadcasters. In January 1997 it became a full member of the Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union. As well as broadcasting domestically produced material, it also has program exchanges with Russian Public TV, NHK, CNN, ZDF and Deutsche Welle.

See also

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Inner Mongolia Radio and Television, The Chinese Ethnic Mongol Language Channel of the China Central Television (CCTV)inHohhot, Inner Mongolia, Near Mongolia, Russia, Northern Asia, Siberia,

References

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  1. ^ "Group: Mongolian National Broadcaster".
  • ^ Sanders, Alan J. K. (2003), Historical dictionary of Mongolia (2nd ed.), Scarecrow Press, p. 237, ISBN 978-0-8108-6601-0
  • ^ Encyclopædia Britannica
  • ^ World radio handbook for listeners 1959, S. 115
  • ^ Kai Ludwig: "Mongolische Inlandskurzwellen wieder eingeschaltet". Radioeins (in German). Archived from the original on 2018-07-04.
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