Television in Bayoux

Television in the Union of Bayoux is a vital source of media that powers the nation's buzz and news. While television is slowly becoming less and less important thanks to the internet and online news source, television is still important to most Bayettes, with 45.87% of the population watching television at least once a day.

Bayoux Broadcasting Service
Bayoux Broadcasting Service (BBS) is one of the largest media companies in Bayoux. BBS is mostly directed towards younger viewers, however it does boast a few networks directed towards older viewers as well. All channels except the cultural channels have channels in English, French, and Spanish.

Founded in 1987 by talk-show host Isiah Rousselle of BPTV, BBS originally functioned as a lone channel devoted to news and talk-shows, but quickly grew after the beginning of a popular sitcom known as Living Life in Louisiana, a show about a Cajun family living in New Orleans. The organization grew large, and in 2007, it surpassed BPTV as the largest media company in all of Bayoux. BBS is based in Hialeah, Florida, but it has major offices in Savannah and Baton Rouge.