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| owner = Solarian Media<!-- or |owners= --> | | owner = Solarian Media<!-- or |owners= --> | ||
| founder = [[Ivan IV, Emperor of Tengaria|Ivan IV]]<!-- or |founders= --> | | founder = [[Ivan IV, Emperor of Tengaria|Ivan IV]]<!-- or |founders= --> | ||
| publisher = Stanimir | | publisher = Stanimir Petarski | ||
| president = | | president = Mihail Petarski | ||
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| chiefeditor = Nevena Mihaileva | | chiefeditor = Nevena Mihaileva | ||
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'''''Solarni Novini''''' (''{{wp|Bulgarian language|Tengarian}}'': '''Соларни Новини''', ''{{wp|Latin|Solarian}}: '''Solariani Nuntii''''', lit. "'''Solarian News'''"), sometimes simply called the '''Novini''' for short, is a [[Tengaria|Tengarian]] {{wp|Newspaper#national|national}} daily {{wp|newspaper}}, based in [[Lenovo]]. Over three centuries old, it is the oldest still printed newspaper in Tengaria. In addition, it has the highest readership and circulation out of any paper in Tengaria, and is considered as the country's leading newspaper. | '''''Solarni Novini''''' (''{{wp|Bulgarian language|Tengarian}}'': '''Соларни Новини''', ''{{wp|Latin|Solarian}}: '''Solariani Nuntii''''', lit. "'''Solarian News'''"), sometimes simply called the '''Novini''' for short, is a [[Tengaria|Tengarian]] {{wp|Newspaper#national|national}} daily {{wp|newspaper}}, based in [[Lenovo]]. Over three centuries old, it is the oldest still printed newspaper in Tengaria. In addition, it has the highest readership and circulation out of any paper in Tengaria, and is considered as the country's leading newspaper. | ||
The Novini is published in the {{wp|broadsheet}} format, although it has had an online edition since 2002. It publishes six days a week, barring Sunday, having a combined issue for Saturday and Sunday. It is also notable for being published in Tengaria's native three languages, {{wp|Bulgarian langauge|Tengarian}}, {{wp|Old Hungarian (10th to 15th centuries)|Armonian Savader}} and {{wp|Thracian language|Calian}}, as well as having an international edition in {{wp|French lanugage|Gaullican}}. Up to 1786, the newspaper was published in {{wp|Latin|Solarian}}. Since 1877, it has been owned and managed by the | The Novini is published in the {{wp|broadsheet}} format, although it has had an online edition since 2002. It publishes six days a week, barring Sunday, having a combined issue for Saturday and Sunday. It is also notable for being published in Tengaria's native three languages, {{wp|Bulgarian langauge|Tengarian}}, {{wp|Old Hungarian (10th to 15th centuries)|Armonian Savader}} and {{wp|Thracian language|Calian}}, as well as having an international edition in {{wp|French lanugage|Gaullican}}. Up to 1786, the newspaper was published in {{wp|Latin|Solarian}}. Since 1877, it has been owned and managed by the Petarski family. The Novini would later establish venture into {{wp|broadcasting}} on both radio and television, creating the larger company '''Solarian Media'''. | ||
It was initally founded by [[List of Tengarian Monarchs|Emperor]] [[Ivan IV, Emperor of Tengaria|Ivan IV]] in 1715 as a print version of the handwritten announcements made to government ministers concerning important political and international developments. At first an irregular publication, it eventually grew to become one of the largest newspapers in the [[Empire of Tengaria]], and was known for its {{wp|right-wing politics|right-wing}} and {{wp|monarchism|monarchist}} political views. During the Empire and [[Tengarian Republic]], its main competitor and ideological rival was the more liberal and republican ''[[Lenovo Novini]]''. It supported the [[All-Solarian Union]], and throughout and following the [[Tengarian Civil War]] supported [[Simeon Kovachev]] and the [[Patriotic Union (Tengaria)|Patriotic Union]]. Due to its alignment with the government, it became the primary newspaper in the country following the supression of most others. | It was initally founded by [[List of Tengarian Monarchs|Emperor]] [[Ivan IV, Emperor of Tengaria|Ivan IV]] in 1715 as a print version of the handwritten announcements made to government ministers concerning important political and international developments. At first an irregular publication, it eventually grew to become one of the largest newspapers in the [[Empire of Tengaria]], and was known for its {{wp|right-wing politics|right-wing}} and {{wp|monarchism|monarchist}} political views. During the Empire and [[Tengarian Republic]], its main competitor and ideological rival was the more liberal and republican ''[[Lenovo Novini]]''. It supported the [[All-Solarian Union]], and throughout and following the [[Tengarian Civil War]] supported [[Simeon Kovachev]] and the [[Patriotic Union (Tengaria)|Patriotic Union]]. Due to its alignment with the government, it became the primary newspaper in the country following the supression of most others. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
== | ===Early Paper=== | ||
===Petarski Reforms=== | |||
Although radio began to be developed during the early days of the 20th century, it was not until after 1920 that the first radios would make their way to Tengaria. The technology was already being adopted in several other countries, and several minor stations would begin operation during this period. In 1923, Dragomir Petarski opened the first national radio station in Tengaria, called by the same name as the newspaper. Over the next years it would grow in popularity, warranting it to be seperated from the paper. | |||
===Great War and Tengarian Republic=== | |||
During the Great War, it would become heavily associated with the Tengarian resistance and [[Tengarian Army|Free Solarian Army]] during the [[Great War (Kylaris)|Great War]]. | |||
===Recent History=== | |||
==Solarian Media== | |||
'''Solarian Media''' ({{wp|Bulgarian language|Tengarian}}:'''Соларни Медии''' or '''''Solarni Medii''''') is a {{wp|media conglomerate}} and the parent company of Solarni Novini, which not only covers print media but also {{wp|radio broadcasting|radio}} and {{wp|television broadcasting}}. Its primary subdivision is the print ''Solarni Novini'', but it also includes the radio broadcaster ''Solarno Radio'', established in 1925, and the ''Solarianska Televiziya'', founded in 1962. Together, the company forms an effective {{wp|monopoly}} over privately owned {{wp|mass media}} in Tengaria, being the largest private broadcaster in each of the three fields. As such, it has recieved criticism for high {{wp|concentration of media ownership}}, and the amount of influence which is has over Tengarian citizens. | |||
It has its origins when the owner of the ''Novini'', Dragomir Petarski, decided to open a radio station to take advantage of the new radio technology which was spreading throughout [[Euclea]] at the time. Although previous smaller radio stations had been established, the radio station flourished due to the ''Novini's'' financial resources at the time, causing it to be the first widespread radio broadcaster in the [[Empire of Tengaria]], and was succesful enough for a larger company to be formed. Following state introduction of television, the [[Kovachev family|Kovachev]] government granted rights for the company to launch a privately owned news channel in 1962, creating the television division of the company. The company continues to be managed by the Petarski family. | |||
===Solarno Radio=== | |||
''Solarno Radio'' is the {{wp|radio broadcasting}} subdivision of Solarian Media, and Tengaria's largest privately owned radio broadcasting company. It itself runs several country-wide radio stations on both {{wp|Medium wave|AM}} and {{wp|FM broadcast band|FM}} bands, including regional stations for [[Calia]] and [[Armonia]]. In addition, it also operates or has bought local news stations. In addition to the news shows it has, it also owns several entertainment and {{wp|Talk radio|talk}} stations, ranging from musical radio to religious or philsophic talk to {{wp|sports radio}}. Next to the state run radio broadcasts, the stations belonging to ''Solarno Radio'' acquire the largest share of listeners. | |||
The seven principal country-wide stations operated by ''Solarno Radio'' are: | |||
*SR I Novini (news, current affairs in {{wp|Bulgarian language|Tengarian}}, principal station) | |||
*SR II Armonia (news, current affairs in {{wp|Old Hungarian (10th to 15th centuries)|Armonian Savader}}, with regional events) | |||
*SR III Calia (news, current affairs in {{wp|Thracian language|Calian}}, with regional events) | |||
*SR IV Muzika (classical music, choral music, folk music) | |||
*SR V Govorene (talk radio, includes religious and philosophic discussion) | |||
*SR VI Sport (country-wide sports radio) | |||
*SR VII Mezhdunaroden ({{wp|International broadcasting}}) | |||
===Solarianska Televiziya=== | |||
''Solarianska Televiziya'' is the {{wp|television broadcasting}} subdivision of Solarian media. Formed in 1962 is the longest running private television company in [[Tengaria]]. First founded for news broadcasts, it eventually expanded to include entertainment and discussion channels as well. Solarianska Televiziya also sponsors {{wp|film}} groups and has functioned as a {{wp|production company}} for several films, and has expanded into media projects beyond broadcasting and film. | |||
==Organisation== | |||
==Readership== | ==Readership== | ||
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==Criticism== | ==Criticism== | ||
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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Solarian Media |
Founder(s) | Ivan IV |
Publisher | Stanimir Petarski |
President | Mihail Petarski |
Editor-in-chief | Nevena Mihaileva |
Deputy editor | Veselin Ilianev |
Founded | February 2, 1715 |
Political alignment | Patriotic Union All-Solarian Union (formerly) |
Language | Tengarian Armonian Savader Calian Gaullican Solarian (formerly) |
City | Lenovo |
Country | Tengaria |
Solarni Novini (Tengarian: Соларни Новини, Solarian: Solariani Nuntii, lit. "Solarian News"), sometimes simply called the Novini for short, is a Tengarian national daily newspaper, based in Lenovo. Over three centuries old, it is the oldest still printed newspaper in Tengaria. In addition, it has the highest readership and circulation out of any paper in Tengaria, and is considered as the country's leading newspaper.
The Novini is published in the broadsheet format, although it has had an online edition since 2002. It publishes six days a week, barring Sunday, having a combined issue for Saturday and Sunday. It is also notable for being published in Tengaria's native three languages, Tengarian, Armonian Savader and Calian, as well as having an international edition in Gaullican. Up to 1786, the newspaper was published in Solarian. Since 1877, it has been owned and managed by the Petarski family. The Novini would later establish venture into broadcasting on both radio and television, creating the larger company Solarian Media.
It was initally founded by Emperor Ivan IV in 1715 as a print version of the handwritten announcements made to government ministers concerning important political and international developments. At first an irregular publication, it eventually grew to become one of the largest newspapers in the Empire of Tengaria, and was known for its right-wing and monarchist political views. During the Empire and Tengarian Republic, its main competitor and ideological rival was the more liberal and republican Lenovo Novini. It supported the All-Solarian Union, and throughout and following the Tengarian Civil War supported Simeon Kovachev and the Patriotic Union. Due to its alignment with the government, it became the primary newspaper in the country following the supression of most others.
Due to its national prominence and significance, it is considered by some to be Tengaria's newspaper of record, although its reputation is tained by association with the Kovachev regime and the Patritoic Union and right-wing political views. It has been criticised for promoting pro-government propaganda, and is also accused of having extensive media bias, including religious, coverage and gatekeeping bias. The newspaper ranks infavorably with several international watchdog groups.
History
Early Paper
Petarski Reforms
Although radio began to be developed during the early days of the 20th century, it was not until after 1920 that the first radios would make their way to Tengaria. The technology was already being adopted in several other countries, and several minor stations would begin operation during this period. In 1923, Dragomir Petarski opened the first national radio station in Tengaria, called by the same name as the newspaper. Over the next years it would grow in popularity, warranting it to be seperated from the paper.
Great War and Tengarian Republic
During the Great War, it would become heavily associated with the Tengarian resistance and Free Solarian Army during the Great War.
Recent History
Solarian Media
Solarian Media (Tengarian:Соларни Медии or Solarni Medii) is a media conglomerate and the parent company of Solarni Novini, which not only covers print media but also radio and television broadcasting. Its primary subdivision is the print Solarni Novini, but it also includes the radio broadcaster Solarno Radio, established in 1925, and the Solarianska Televiziya, founded in 1962. Together, the company forms an effective monopoly over privately owned mass media in Tengaria, being the largest private broadcaster in each of the three fields. As such, it has recieved criticism for high concentration of media ownership, and the amount of influence which is has over Tengarian citizens.
It has its origins when the owner of the Novini, Dragomir Petarski, decided to open a radio station to take advantage of the new radio technology which was spreading throughout Euclea at the time. Although previous smaller radio stations had been established, the radio station flourished due to the Novini's financial resources at the time, causing it to be the first widespread radio broadcaster in the Empire of Tengaria, and was succesful enough for a larger company to be formed. Following state introduction of television, the Kovachev government granted rights for the company to launch a privately owned news channel in 1962, creating the television division of the company. The company continues to be managed by the Petarski family.
Solarno Radio
Solarno Radio is the radio broadcasting subdivision of Solarian Media, and Tengaria's largest privately owned radio broadcasting company. It itself runs several country-wide radio stations on both AM and FM bands, including regional stations for Calia and Armonia. In addition, it also operates or has bought local news stations. In addition to the news shows it has, it also owns several entertainment and talk stations, ranging from musical radio to religious or philsophic talk to sports radio. Next to the state run radio broadcasts, the stations belonging to Solarno Radio acquire the largest share of listeners.
The seven principal country-wide stations operated by Solarno Radio are:
- SR I Novini (news, current affairs in Tengarian, principal station)
- SR II Armonia (news, current affairs in Armonian Savader, with regional events)
- SR III Calia (news, current affairs in Calian, with regional events)
- SR IV Muzika (classical music, choral music, folk music)
- SR V Govorene (talk radio, includes religious and philosophic discussion)
- SR VI Sport (country-wide sports radio)
- SR VII Mezhdunaroden (International broadcasting)
Solarianska Televiziya
Solarianska Televiziya is the television broadcasting subdivision of Solarian media. Formed in 1962 is the longest running private television company in Tengaria. First founded for news broadcasts, it eventually expanded to include entertainment and discussion channels as well. Solarianska Televiziya also sponsors film groups and has functioned as a production company for several films, and has expanded into media projects beyond broadcasting and film.