El TV Kadsre 1

El TV Kadsre 1 (formerly as El Kadsreian Television, EKTV and El TV Kadsre) is the channel operated by El TV Kadsre. It is the first channel in El Kadsre and the third channel to broadcast in color, just 6 weeks after Eight.

History
On June 1st, 1951, The channel is opened at 6:00 PM with the news program: "El Kadsreian News" (now El Kadsre News at 6), a Japanese dubbed version of the movie called "The Broadway Melody" (1929) and an art show at the University of Caelum, and ends at 11PM. The first days are the same air programming from the BBC and NBC.

The emblematic program "Making Losing Your Mind" and "Doctor Sierra" were issued in the 50s, and the movies are imported from the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Ireland. During 1952 and 1956, the channel programming begins at 5am and ends at 11am, in 1957-1958 begins from 11am to 12am, in 1959-1960 begins 11:00am to 1:00am, in 1960-1983 begins 9am to 2:00am, 1983-1995 begins 6 a.m. to 2:30 a.m, and 24/7 since 1995.

In 1968, for the launch of El TV Kadsre 2. El TV Kadsre changed its name to "El TV Kadsre 1" and one of the first World Cups, issued in El Kadsre is the Rugby Legaue World Cup 1968 (located in Australia, with 2 days lag from Australia) and with the issuance of the Eurovision was one of the first international programs with high audience in El Kadsre since 1952.