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[[Montecara]] is home to an array of public and private companies producing original content across a variety of media.  
[[Montecara]] is home to an array of public and private companies producing original content across a variety of media.  


==Ownership and regulation==
Montecara has a very strong tradition of publishing and reading. It was one of the few places in Euclea that did not censor literature following the introduction of the printing press, leading to a thriving and lucrative local publishing industry.  
Public media entities in Montecara are {{wp|state-owned enterprises}}. This does not mean, however, that they are under the direct control of the [[Colegio]] or bureaucracy; like all domestic corporations, they are each governed independently by a board of directors. Their public status, however, means that they are bound to exercise additional social responsibility. For instance, they are required to be politically even-handed and give equal time and space to opposing views when discussing national issues. Otherwise, their editorial independence is complete, and the state exercises no censorship.
 
Cable internet and television services are provided by [[Infotel de Montecara]], which carries domestic and foreign channels. Broadcasting is regulated by the [[Colegio|Secretariat of Education and Culture]].
 
==State broadcasting==
[[File:Teleradio.png|thumbnail|Logo of [[Telèradio Montecara]]]]
The state broadcasting network in Montecara is [[Telèradio Montecara]]. It is supported by state funds and a small {{wp|license fee}} that is assessed on monthly cable television, Internet service, and cellular data bills. All public broadcasting in Montecara is advertising-free.
 
===Television channels===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Channel !! Logo !! Programming !! Availability
|-
| '''Telè1''' ||
[[File:Teleradio-TV1.png|200px|frameless|center]]
|| Flagship channel; dramas, comedies, sport, news, live programs || Over-the-air, cable, satellite
|-
| '''Telè2''' || [[File:Teleradio-TV2.png|200px|frameless|center]] || Life and style, travel, home and garden, cuisine, history, documentaries, feature films || Over-the-air, cable, satellite
|-
| '''Telè Banbìn''' || [[File:Teleradio-Banbin.png|200px|frameless|center]] || Children's and teen programming || Cable, satellite
|}


Some of the best-known programming on Montecaran state television includes:
== Broadcast media ==
* ''Opera à nòte'' - Opera performances by premier companies in Montecara and across Esquarium. Premieres are always broadcast live.  
[[File:Teleradio-Montecara.svg|thumbnail|Logo of [[Teleràdio Montecarà]]]]
* ''I Craxi'' - A period drama about the Craxi political dynasty set in the 15th and 16th centuries.
[[Teleràdio Montecarà]] is the {{wp|State-owned enterprise|state-owned}} {{wp|Public broadcasting|public broadcaster}}. It is supported by a {{wp|license fee}} that is assessed on monthly cable television, Internet service, and cellular data bills. All public broadcasting in Montecara is advertising-free.  
* ''Storia sotterànea'' - A nonfiction program that delves into Montecaran history through archaeology and architecture.


===Radio channels===
Cable internet and television services are provided by [[Infotel de Montecara]], which carries domestic and foreign channels. Broadcasting is regulated by the [[College of State (Montecara)|Secretariat of Education and Culture]].
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Channel !! Logo !! Programming !! Availability
|-
| '''Radio Montecara 1''' ||  || Popular music ||  FM, streaming, satellite
|-
| '''Radio Montecara 2''' ||  || News, talk, sport, classical music, opera || FM, streaming, satellite
|}


==Newspapers==
== Print media ==
[[File:Padova juil 09 69 (8189000068).jpg|thumbnail|A {{wp|newsstand}} in Montecara offering a variety of periodicals ]]
[[File:Padova juil 09 69 (8189000068).jpg|thumbnail|A {{wp|newsstand}} in Montecara offering a variety of periodicals ]]
Montecara has a very strong tradition of publishing and reading. It was one of the few places in Euclea that did not censor literature following the introduction of the printing press, leading to a thriving and lucrative local publishing industry.  
The country has four domestic newspapers: ''La Cara'', the major general-interest {{wp|newspaper of record}}; ''Il Posto'', the more conservative daily; ''Il Finansiér''; which provides daily in-depth financial news; and ''Gazéta Susta'', a weekly sport paper. ''Il Finansiér'' has by far the largest circulation thanks to its international edition, which enjoys a readership far beyond the borders of Montecara.  


One form of periodical unique to Montecara is the ''gazéta'', originally a satirical magazine with scandalous illustrations which was first published in the eighteenth century. Some ran for decades, while others were published a single time, and they ranged in size from a single folded sheet of paper to full-length magazines with dozens of pages. This tradition is still alive in the form of informal self-produced publications.  
One form of periodical unique to Montecara is the ''gazéta'', originally a satirical magazine with scandalous illustrations which was first published in the eighteenth century. Some ran for decades, while others were published a single time, and they ranged in size from a single folded sheet of paper to full-length magazines with dozens of pages. This tradition is still alive in the form of informal self-produced publications.  
The country has four domestic newspapers: ''La Cara'', the major general-interest {{wp|newspaper of record}}; ''Il Posto'', the more conservative daily; ''Il Finansiér''; which provides daily in-depth financial news; and ''Gazéta Susta'', a weekly sport paper. ''Il Finansiér'' has by far the largest circulation thanks to its international edition, which enjoys a readership far beyond the borders of Montecara.


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| '''Gazéta Susta''' || [[File:GazetaSusta.png|160px]] || Sport || {{wp|Tabloid}} || Weekly || 180,000
| '''Gazéta Susta''' || [[File:GazetaSusta.png|160px]] || Sport || {{wp|Tabloid}} || Weekly || 180,000
|}
|}
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Latest revision as of 00:53, 10 August 2023

Montecara is home to an array of public and private companies producing original content across a variety of media.

Montecara has a very strong tradition of publishing and reading. It was one of the few places in Euclea that did not censor literature following the introduction of the printing press, leading to a thriving and lucrative local publishing industry.

Broadcast media

Teleràdio Montecarà is the state-owned public broadcaster. It is supported by a license fee that is assessed on monthly cable television, Internet service, and cellular data bills. All public broadcasting in Montecara is advertising-free.

Cable internet and television services are provided by Infotel de Montecara, which carries domestic and foreign channels. Broadcasting is regulated by the Secretariat of Education and Culture.

Print media

A newsstand in Montecara offering a variety of periodicals

The country has four domestic newspapers: La Cara, the major general-interest newspaper of record; Il Posto, the more conservative daily; Il Finansiér; which provides daily in-depth financial news; and Gazéta Susta, a weekly sport paper. Il Finansiér has by far the largest circulation thanks to its international edition, which enjoys a readership far beyond the borders of Montecara.

One form of periodical unique to Montecara is the gazéta, originally a satirical magazine with scandalous illustrations which was first published in the eighteenth century. Some ran for decades, while others were published a single time, and they ranged in size from a single folded sheet of paper to full-length magazines with dozens of pages. This tradition is still alive in the form of informal self-produced publications.

Name Logo Content Format Frequency Circulation (2017)
La Cara LaCara.png General-interest Broadsheet Daily 320,000
Il Posto IlPosto.png General-interest Broadsheet Daily 60,000
Il Finansiér IlFinan.png Financial news Broadsheet Daily 950,000
Gazéta Susta GazetaSusta.png Sport Tabloid Weekly 180,000