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'''Fratanica News Network''', or '''FNN''', is the {{wp|national broadcaster}} of [[Fratanica]]. The broadcaster is the most viewed in Fratanica today, reaching | '''Fratanica News Network''', or '''FNN''', is the {{wp|national broadcaster}} of [[Fratanica]]. The broadcaster is the most viewed in Fratanica today, reaching 34.8 million households through TV, public access radio, and online services. | ||
FNN was established through a non-profit organization founded by the family of the first president of Fratanica, the Petit Media Company. The non-profit's mission is to bring independent public news broadcasting throughout Fratanica. Since then, FNN has become a cornerstone of Fratanica's media and news landscape. Currently, FNN has an agreement with the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Entertainment for exclusive government funding and national licensing fees. | FNN was established through a non-profit organization founded by the family of the first president of Fratanica, the Petit Media Company. The non-profit's mission is to bring independent public news broadcasting throughout Fratanica. Since then, FNN has become a cornerstone of Fratanica's media and news landscape. Currently, FNN has an agreement with the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Entertainment for exclusive government funding and national licensing fees. |
Latest revision as of 23:37, 16 August 2021
Country | Fratanica |
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Headquarters | Viras, Fratanica |
Programming | |
Language(s) | English |
Ownership | |
Owner | Publically owned |
History | |
Founded | September 1968, 10 |
Links | |
Website | fnn.as.fn |
Fratanica News Network, or FNN, is the national broadcaster of Fratanica. The broadcaster is the most viewed in Fratanica today, reaching 34.8 million households through TV, public access radio, and online services.
FNN was established through a non-profit organization founded by the family of the first president of Fratanica, the Petit Media Company. The non-profit's mission is to bring independent public news broadcasting throughout Fratanica. Since then, FNN has become a cornerstone of Fratanica's media and news landscape. Currently, FNN has an agreement with the Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Entertainment for exclusive government funding and national licensing fees.
The network is funded by a combination of television license fees, public donations, and government funding.