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| Chancery Gazette<ref>Newspaper of record, notices only, no articles</ref> || 氐報, ''têi-pugh'' || Mondays || || antiquity || [[Themiclesia]] || None || No editing || A5
| Chancery Gazette<ref>Newspaper of record, notices only, no articles</ref> || 氐報, ''têi-pugh'' || Mondays || || antiquity || [[Themiclesia]] || None || None || A5
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| Capital Correspondent || 省下報, ''srêng′-gra′-pugh'' || Daily || 320,000 || 1757 || Srum-gar Group || Non-partisan || None || Broadsheet
| Capital Correspondent || 省下報, ''srêng′-gra′-pugh'' || Daily || 320,000 || 1757 || Srum-gar Group || Non-partisan || None || Broadsheet

Revision as of 06:59, 30 December 2019

[number] daily newspapers circulate nationally in Themiclesia, some issuing international editions in foreign markets. The primary publishing language is Shinasthana, though foreign-language editions exist and may see independent articles and editing in some columns. Unlike other places, Themiclesian newspapers generally do not distinguish Weekday and Sunday editions, with the exception of the Times of Themiclesia, which originated for the Tyrannian merchant community and inherits that distinction from the practice in Tyran.

Most nationally-circulating Themiclesian newspapers can be categorized into one of four groups: the ordinary press, the university press, the regimental press, and the tabloids. The ordinary press are newspapers in the usual sense and give coverage to a broad range of topics. The university presses, edited by faculty and students, focus mostly on political and social issues, since universities have historically been hotbeds for social reforms. Tabloids focus mostly on entertainment, sports, and sensational articles, characterized by melodramtic or shock journalism and skewed reporting. The regimental press are a waning category of newspapers formerly edited for military organizations but also their families and interested individuals, and a small number of them have achieved national circulation following broad conscription in the Pan-Septentrion War; these appear to be a uniquely-Themiclesian category of newspapers.

The ordinary and university presses are frequently compared to Tyrannian broadsheets for their journalistic depth and integrity in news stories, though the university presses typically have more extreme opinion columns.

Ordinary presses

Title Frequency Circulation Established Owner Political orientation Endorsement
(2019)
Format
Tyrannian Shinasthana
Chancery Gazette[1] 氐報, têi-pugh Mondays antiquity Themiclesia None None A5
Capital Correspondent 省下報, srêng′-gra′-pugh Daily 320,000 1757 Srum-gar Group Non-partisan None Broadsheet
The Shield 盾報, dunh-pugh Daily 380,000 1788 Srum-gar Group Left Conservative Broadsheet
The Times of Themiclesia 中時報, trjug-mlje-pugh Daily 224,000 1842 Times Co. Centre-left Liberal Compact
The Sunday Times 週日報, tju-njik-pugh Sundays 185,000 1842 Times Co. Centrist Liberal Compact
The Telegraph 電報, mlinh-pugh Daily 282,000 1877 Telegraph Trust Left Conservative Broadsheet
The Daily Market 市日報, dje′-njik-pugh Daily 172,000 1859 Daily Market Trust None None Broadsheet
The Review 覈報, grek-pugh Sundays 82,000 1924 Union of Journalists None None Compact
  1. Newspaper of record, notices only, no articles