The Southwest Republic Broadcasting Company (SRBC) is a Southwestern public service broadcasting corporation. Its main responsibility is to provide impartial public service broadcasting in the Southwest Republic, its three incorporated unorganized territories, and the five authority zones. It is the second-largest broadcasting company by number of employees in the Southwest Republic, the first being the Fox Broadcasting Company. It is headquartered in Honeybee, Utah and smaller production centers in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Mexicali, Las Vegas, El Paso, Denver, Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City, Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth.
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| - The Southwest Republic Broadcasting Company (SRBC) is a Southwestern public service broadcasting corporation. Its main responsibility is to provide impartial public service broadcasting in the Southwest Republic, its three incorporated unorganized territories, and the five authority zones. It is the second-largest broadcasting company by number of employees in the Southwest Republic, the first being the Fox Broadcasting Company. It is headquartered in Honeybee, Utah and smaller production centers in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Mexicali, Las Vegas, El Paso, Denver, Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City, Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth.
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| - The Southwest Republic Broadcasting Company (SRBC) is a Southwestern public service broadcasting corporation. Its main responsibility is to provide impartial public service broadcasting in the Southwest Republic, its three incorporated unorganized territories, and the five authority zones. It is the second-largest broadcasting company by number of employees in the Southwest Republic, the first being the Fox Broadcasting Company. It is headquartered in Honeybee, Utah and smaller production centers in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Mexicali, Las Vegas, El Paso, Denver, Salt Lake City, Oklahoma City, Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth.
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