Phoenixian Public Broadcaster

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The Phoenixian Public Broadcaster (PPB) is the national broadcaster of Phoenixia, known for its annual coverage of the Grand Prix of Music.

Founded in 1932, PPB is one of the oldest national broadcasters in the world and among the largest in terms of number of employees, with over 12,000 staff members. Its headquarters are located in Broadcasting House in Bluckingham. The PPB's mission is to provide accurate, informative and impartial public service broadcasting, and to be a trusted voice in Phoenixia and internationally.

The PPB relies primarily on the revenue generated from a television licensing fee to fund its operations. However, it also obtains a significant source of income from Phoenixian Film Industries (PFI). PFI is responsible for the international distribution of PPB programs and services, as well as the distribution of the site PPB.com. In recognition of its international achievements, PPB was awarded the Federal Republic's Award for Enterprise in 2009.

In the Phoenixian media landscape, the PPB is considered to be one of the biggest broadcasters, competing with Windset, and other minor television networks like PhoxCom and ArfusTv.