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Oceania Broadcasting Network (also known as OBN, or by its call letters A3M-TV 7) Began operating in 1991.


Opening

OBN was officially opened by
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on September 29, 1991. It was the second TV station broadcasting in
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to operate in the Kingdom, initially running in direct competition against rival Tongan TV channel ASTL-TV3, before the latter ceased operations in 1993.


Building

The building station was licensed to was supposedly leased by a unit of
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. After their property lease was cut short by the King, the Mormons were forced to relocate to
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. The building was then leased to a Chinese entrepreneur, who set up the ''Tong-Hua'' Chinese Restaurant. ''Tong-Hua'' inhabited the building for almost ten years, until they were also forced to relocate when the king granted a lifetime lease to TV 7. The original TV tower was attached to the part of the building where the
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once stood.


Christian influence

OBN started primarily as a Christian station, but later, at the king's request, expanded its programming to include other genres, such as news, sport and general entertainment. As of 1993, the channel broadcast three hours in the morning and four-and-a-half hours in the evening. Per a UNESCO survey held at the time, station manager Ray Wick said that an estimated 70% of the schedule was made up of religious content, with a short-term plan to reduce said proportion to 60%. The excess of religious programming on OBN led to massive viewer preference over ASTL-TV3. Christian programming broadcast on a regular basis included: * Billy Graham Ministries * Hillsong Television * In Touch * 700 Club International The Christian output was relayed from the American Trinity Broadcasting Network.


Additional channels

In 1998, OBN expanded its operations with the upgrade of its studio facilities, the installation of two giant satellite dishes and a new tower, the tallest in Tonga. Three additional free-to-air channels were also opened to the viewing public, Channel 8 (a PAL version of Channel 7), Channel 9 (broadcasting
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, and later BBC World &
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in
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), and Channel 10 (a PAL version of Channel 9). This is when the company started emphasising the ''OBN'' moniker, as opposed to ''TV 7''. However, the station is perhaps still best known (and more popularly referred to) among viewers as ''TV 7''. In 2000, OBN ceased to operate Channel 9, after the Tongan government revoked OBN's license for that frequency. The government then allocated Channel 9 for its own television station, TV Tonga. OBN later dropped Channel 10, broadcasting on Channels 7(NTSC) & 8(PAL) only.


Influence in Tongan politics

While originally distancing itself from Tongan politics, OBN seemed to change its stance when it went commercial. With the pro-government TV Tonga's outright refusal to air any program supporting the
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during the 2005 civil servants' strike, OBN became an outlet for the voice of the strikers allowing a moral balanced and open freedom of speech unlike the government controlled station. Silenced by government in 2006 in an attempt to control the media in Tonga, the station is due to commence programming again in March, 2009.


Local programs produced at OBN

*''Check it Out!'' *''Good Morning Tonga'' *''OBN Tonga News'' *''Pole 'o e Kuonga'' *''Stars on Sunday'' *''Tala 'o Tonga''


References

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External links


Open Encyclopedia: Tonga Publications and Media



Matangi Tonga article: Tonga's television news expands


Television stations in Tonga Television channels and stations established in 1991