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{{Short description|20th Fallish general election since 1944}}
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{{Infobox company
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| name = Richardson Networks
| election_name = 2024 Fallish general election
| logo = Richardson insig.png
| country = Falland
| logo_size = 253px
| type = parliamentary
| former_names = {{plainlist|
| ongoing = yes <!-- Please replace the "ongoing" parameter with the "college_voted" parameter set to "no" by election day, so that the heading "projected electoral vote" will be able to appear. -->
* R&F Media Networks (1963–1987)
| previous_election = 2020 Fallish general election
* Richardson Media Networks (1987–2007)
| previous_year = 2020
}}
| next_election = 2028 Fallish general election
| type = {{wp|Division (business)|Division}}
| next_year = ''2028''
| industry = {{Unbulleted list|{{wp|Entertainment}}|{{wp|Cable television}}|{{wp|Satellite television}}}}
| election_date = 5-11 May 2024
| founded = 13 April 1963; {{Age in years|1963|4|13}} years ago
| needed_votes = 270 electoral
| founder = [[Richard Freeman]]
| seats_for_election = All 810 seats in the [[Chamber of Deputies (Falland)|Chamber of Deputies]]
| hq_location_city = [[Kaurwell]]
| map_image = Fallish electoral divisions map 2004-present.png
| hq_location_country = Falland
| map_size =
| key_people = [[Gregory Ramsay]] ({{wp|President (corporate title)|president}} and {{wp|Chief executive officer|CEO}})
| map_caption = Fallish electoral divisions map since 2004
| brands = {{Flatlist|
| title = Majority
* [[Banana TV]]
| before_election = [[Karren Shroff]]
* [[Channel 8 Falland|Channel 8]]
| before_party = [[Liberal Bloc (Falland)|Liberal Bloc]]
* [[Channel 17 Falland|Channel 17]]
 
* [[Channel Green]]
| image1            = Penny Mordaunt Official Cabinet Portrait, September 2022 (cropped).jpg
* [[Freeman Channel]]
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* [[Mavis Channel]]
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* [[Penny Junior]]
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* [[Pennymonium]]
| leader1          = [[Karren Shroff]]
* [[Richardson TV]]
| party1            = [[Progressive Party (Falland)|PP]]
* [[TeenPenny]]
| alliance1        = [[Liberal Bloc (Falland)|Liberal Bloc]]
* [[Wallstone Channel]]
| leaders_seat1    = [[North Reidside]], [[Reidside]]
}}
| last_election1    = 223 seats, 27.5%
| owner =  
| seats1            =
| parent = [[Richardson Group]]
| seats_after1      =
| divisions = Richardson Studios
| popular_vote1    =
| subsid = {{Unbulleted list|[[Richardson Networks Falland]]|[[Richardson Networks Waldrich]]|[[Richardson Networks FS]]|[[Pennymonium Networks]]|[[Wallstone]]}}
| percentage1      =
}}
 
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| leader2          = [[James Lee]]
| party2            = [[Liberal Party (Falland)|LP]]
| alliance2        = [[Liberal Bloc (Falland)|Liberal Bloc]]  
| leaders_seat2    = ''None''
| last_election2    = 122 seats, 15.1%
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| leader3          = [[Andrew Newman]]
| party3            = [[Green Party of Falland|GPF]]
| alliance3        = [[Liberal Bloc (Falland)|Liberal Bloc]]  
| leaders_seat3    = [[Tallcastle]], [[Sydenham]]
| last_election3    = 97 seats, 12.0%
| seats3            =  
| seats_after3      =  
| popular_vote3    =
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| leader4          = [[Gregorina Dawson-Carr]]
| party4            = [[Democatic Party (Falland)|DP]]
| alliance4        = [[Liberal Bloc (Falland)|Liberal Bloc]]  
| leaders_seat4    = [[Dunley]], [[Milstonshire]]
| last_election4    = 44 seats, 5.4%
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| image5            = Grant Shapps Official Cabinet Portrait, October 2022 (cropped).jpg
'''Richardson Networks''', founded as '''R&F Media Networks''' and known by this name until 1987, after which it was renamed '''Richardson Media Networks''' until 2007, is a [[Falland|Fallish]] {{Wp|mass media}} division of the [[Richardson Group]] that oversees the operation of the {{Wp|television channel|television channels}} and brands belonging to the conglomerate.
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| leader5          = [[Johnny Matthews]]
| party5            = [[Socialist Party (Falland)|SP]]
| alliance5        = [[People's Bloc (Falland)|People's Bloc]]
| leaders_seat5    = [[Millsbridge and Walterham]], [[Kaurwell]]
| last_election5    = 132 seats, 16.3%
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| image6            = Glyn Davies (Welsh Politician) profile photo (cropped).jpg
== History ==
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| leader6          = [[Gorden Payne-Smith]]
| party6            = [[New Falland Party|NFP]]
| alliance6        = [[People's Bloc (Falland)|People's Bloc]]
| leaders_seat6    = ''None''
| last_election6    = 122 seats, 15.1%
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=== Founding and under R&F (1963-1987) ===
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R&F Media Networks was founded on 23 April 1963 by R&F Communications to launch [[RFCTV]], the company's own television channel. Realising the success of RFCTV, the company expanded its media ventures including [[SBTV]] in 1966, [[Banana TV]] in 1967, and the [[Freeman Channel]] in 1972. In 1974, the company conducted a joint venture with the Fallish government, establishing [[Channel 8 Falland]]. This was followed by several other joint ventures with other governments including X with [[Waldrich]] and X with the [[Free States]].
| image7_upright    =  
| colour7          = 0E00D4
| leader7          = [[Theodore White]]
| party7            = [[Republican Party of Falland|RPF]]
| alliance7        = [[People's Bloc (Falland)|People's Bloc]]
| leaders_seat7    = [[Hensea]], [[Colbury]]
| last_election7    = 28 seats, 3.5%
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| image8            = Mandy Jones AM 2018.jpg
In 1979, the most popular channel [[Pennymonium]] debuted under the R&F Media Networks umbrella, gaining substantial viewership and becoming a staple in Fallish television programming.
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| leader8          = [[Ivy-Rose Graham]]
| party8            = [[Red-Green Movement (Falland)|RGM]]
| alliance8        = [[People's Bloc (Falland)|People's Bloc]]
| leaders_seat8    = ''None''
| last_election8    = 23 seats, 2.8%
| seats8            =
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| image9            = Julian King (cropped).jpg
Throughout the 1980s, the company continued to expand its portfolio, acquiring additional television channels and brands both domestically and internationally. This period of expansion solidified its position as a prominent player in the Fallish media landscape. Several joint ventures with other media companies including the [[Richardson Film Company]], and [[House Broadcasting]].
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| leader9          = [[Phineas Cunningham]]
| party9            = [[National Workers Party of Falland|NWPF]]
| alliance9        = [[People's Bloc (Falland)|People's Bloc]]
| leaders_seat9    = ''None''
| last_election9    = 13 seats, 1.6%
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=== Merger with Richardson (1987-2007) ===
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In 1987, a {{Wp|Mergers and acquisitions|merger}} between R&F and the Richardson Film Company prompted the rebranding of R&F Media Networks to Richardson Media Networks.
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| leader10          = [[Adeline Russell]]
| party10            = [[Victory Party of Falland|VP]]
| alliance10        = [[People's Bloc (Falland)|People's Bloc]]
| leaders_seat10    = [[Spencing South]], [[Braelyneshire]]
| last_election10    = 6 seats, 0.7%
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=== Merger with NorthHB Inc. and expansion (2007-present) ===
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| party11            = Independent
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== Channels list ==
}}


The '''2024 Fallish general election''' will be the 20th quadrennial {{wp|general election}} in [[Falland]] since the establishment of the {{wp|federation}} in 1944. It is set to be held from 5-11 May 2024. It will determine the composition of the [[Chamber of Deputies (Falland)|Chamber of Deputies]], and will run parallel with the [[2024 Fallish prime ministerial election]]. It is the 12th general election to be held under the reign of [[Theresa of Falland|Theresa]].
== Other properties ==


==Background==
== Subsidiaries ==
==Contesting political parties and candidates==
==Campaign==
==Media coverage==
==Members of Parliament not standing for re-election==
==Opinion polling==


==Results==
[[Category:Organisations]]
{{2024 Fallish general election}}
[[Category:Falland]]
[[Category:Richardson]]

Latest revision as of 18:16, 10 May 2024

Richardson Networks
Formerly
  • R&F Media Networks (1963–1987)
  • Richardson Media Networks (1987–2007)
Division
Industry
Founded13 April 1963; 61 years ago
FounderRichard Freeman
Headquarters,
Falland
Key people
Gregory Ramsay (president and CEO)
Brands
ParentRichardson Group
DivisionsRichardson Studios
Subsidiaries

Richardson Networks, founded as R&F Media Networks and known by this name until 1987, after which it was renamed Richardson Media Networks until 2007, is a Fallish mass media division of the Richardson Group that oversees the operation of the television channels and brands belonging to the conglomerate.

History

Founding and under R&F (1963-1987)

R&F Media Networks was founded on 23 April 1963 by R&F Communications to launch RFCTV, the company's own television channel. Realising the success of RFCTV, the company expanded its media ventures including SBTV in 1966, Banana TV in 1967, and the Freeman Channel in 1972. In 1974, the company conducted a joint venture with the Fallish government, establishing Channel 8 Falland. This was followed by several other joint ventures with other governments including X with Waldrich and X with the Free States.

In 1979, the most popular channel Pennymonium debuted under the R&F Media Networks umbrella, gaining substantial viewership and becoming a staple in Fallish television programming.

Throughout the 1980s, the company continued to expand its portfolio, acquiring additional television channels and brands both domestically and internationally. This period of expansion solidified its position as a prominent player in the Fallish media landscape. Several joint ventures with other media companies including the Richardson Film Company, and House Broadcasting.

Merger with Richardson (1987-2007)

In 1987, a merger between R&F and the Richardson Film Company prompted the rebranding of R&F Media Networks to Richardson Media Networks.

Merger with NorthHB Inc. and expansion (2007-present)

Channels list

Other properties

Subsidiaries