List of major news outlets in Esquarium
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There are a number of major news outlets in Esquarium, hailing from a variety of countries and catering to a variety of audiences.
The following is a non-exhaustive list of these outlets.
Sort outlets alphabetically by country. Feel free to adjust formatting as needed for clarity and readability.
Newspapers
Underline denotes a newspaper generally considered to be the country's newspaper of record.
Title | Country of origin | Frequency | Format | Languages | First published | Owner | Orientation |
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République | Ainin | Daily | Broadsheet | French | 1792 | République Media Group | Centre-left |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
Campbell's Illustrated Daily | Ambrose | Daily | Broadsheet | English | 1837 | Randolph H. Scott | Right-wing |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
Atlik Hürriyet | Aucuria | Daily | Broadsheet | Atlian | 1904 | Atlik Hürriyet Medya A.B. | Autonomist |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
Aukurija Šiandien | Aucuria | Daily | Tabloid | Aucurian | 1952 | Aukurija Šiandien Žiniasklaida A.B. | Center-right |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
Žinia Respublikos | Aucuria | Daily | Broadsheet | Aucurian | 1853 | Žinia Respublikos A.B. | Center-left |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
Slevdovatel | Katranjiev | Daily | Broadsheet | Katranjian, Namorese, Luziycan, French | 1888 | Slevdovatel | Centrist politics |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
Prôwdze Robòtnika | Lecia | Daily | Broadsheet | Lec | 1909 | ÙRPTI | Far-left |
Samòstójnocczi | Lecia | Daily | Broadsheet | Lec | 1972 | Samòstójnocczi Towarzëstwò Mëdijowô | Centrist |
Banned in Lecia. Headquartered and published in [NOT LECIA]. | |||||||
Asteri tis Thalassas | Luziyca | Daily | Broadsheet | Western Argilian | 1898 | Notios Press | Centrist |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
Den Konstitution | Luziyca | Daily | Broadsheet | Luziycan | 1952 | NovisiNacionala | Conservative |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
Kenyen Sibo | Luziyca | Daily | Broadsheet | Luziycan, Namorese | 1927 | Notios Press | Liberal |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
Rabotnik | Luziyca | Daily | Broadsheet | Luziycan | 1899 | Rabotnik vyk. | Social liberal |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
The Liberator | Namor | Daily | Broadsheet | Namorese | 1921 | The Liberator Company | Center-left |
The Liberator was founded by the Liberationist Party of Namor and served as its mouthpiece. Under Liberationist rule, the paper enjoyed uncontested popularity, but later faced competition from non-governmental media as liberalization took hold. Ownership of The Liberator was transferred to The Liberator Company following the passage of a law that banned political parties from owning print media. | |||||||
Mojing Sibo | Namor | Daily | Broadsheet | Namorese | 1901 | New Age Media Limited | Center-right |
The Mojing Sibo is the oldest newspaper in Namor. It was shut down during the Green Fever and experienced financial problems but was resuscitated by entrepreneur Daiji Sang, who brought the newspaper and later made it an asset of New Age Media Limited. The Mojing Sibo was known for its anti-government editorial line; since democratization, it is considered to have a neoliberal, right-leaning orientation. | |||||||
Hiyokusuu Sinbun | Senria | Weekly | Tabloid | Senrian | 1916 | Matuoka Financial Holdings | tba |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
Keisi Sinbun | Senria | Daily | Broadsheet | Senrian | 1889 | Hosokawa Corporation | tba |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
Kyouwa Sinbun | Senria | Daily | Broadsheet | Senrian | 1912 | Kyouwa Independent Media | tba |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
Mainiti Sinbun | Senria | Daily | Broadsheet | Senrian | 1882 | Narasaki Financial Group | tba |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
al-Badawi al-Yawm | Siphria | Daily | Broadsheet | Arabic | tba | tba | Right-wing |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
Destûra | Siphria | Daily | Broadsheet | Siphrian | tba | tba | Centrist |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
Dilsoz | Siphria | Daily | Tabloid | Siphrian | tba | tba | Right-wing |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
Komara | Siphria | Daily | Broadsheet | Siphrian | tba | tba | Left-wing |
Notes about the paper | |||||||
Sayf ad-Din | Siphria | Daily | Broadsheet | Siphrian, Arabic | tba | tba | Islamic Collectivist |
Banned in Siphria. | |||||||
Welêt | Siphria | Daily | Broadsheet | Siphrian, Arabic | tba | tba | Right-wing |
Notes about the paper |
Magazines
Title | Country of origin | Frequency | Category | Languages | First published | Owner |
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Švyturys | Aucuria | Monthly | Newsmagazine | Aucurian | 1980 | Aucurian Center for Political Studies |
Notes about the magazine | ||||||
Federal | File:New ND Flag.png Daecon | Weekly | Newsmagazine | English, Gaelic | 1991 | Daeconese Armed Forces Media |
Notes about the magazine | ||||||
Lekkëbë Tidzéniowi | Template:Country data Lecistan | Monthly | Newsmagazine | Lec | 1974 | ÙRPTI |
Notes about the magazine |
Television broadcasters
From this section on, only bold names of listed outlets. Do not italicize.
Name | Country of origin | Owner | First broadcast | Availability | Languages |
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Société de télédiffusion aininienne | Ainin | Government of Ainin | 1915 | International Terrestial, satellite, cable, online |
French, Arabic, Luziycan, Namorese |
The Société de télédiffusion aininienne (STA, Aininian Broadcast Television Board) was founded in 1915 as the Société de radiodiffusion aininienne (SRA, Aininian Broadcast Radio Board) and assumed its current name at the dawn of the television era in 1951. It is the largest broadcaster in Ainin. | |||||
Atlik Radyo ve Televizyon Korporasyon | Aucuria | Government of Atlia | tba | National Terrestial, satellite, cable, online |
Aucurian, Atlian |
info | |||||
Aukurijos Nacionalinis Radijas ir Televizija | Aucuria | Government of Aucuria | tba | National Terrestial, satellite, cable, online |
Aucurian, Atlian |
info | |||||
Nepriklausoma Aukurija Televizija | Aucuria | Nepriklausoma Aukurija Žiniasklaida A.B. | tba | National Terrestial, satellite, cable, online |
Aucurian, Atlian |
info | |||||
Katranjiev Television | Katranjiev | Government of Katranjiev via crown corporation | 1955 | National Terrestrial, satellite, cable, online |
Katranjian |
Created in 1955 as the People's Broadcasting Corporation under the People's Republic of Katranjiev, it became Katranjiev Television, or KTV in 1989. It took on its current form in 1992 when the original network was split into three based on linguistic lines. | |||||
People's Broadcasting Corporation | Katranjiev | Government of Katranjiev via crown corporation | 1992 | National Terrestrial, satellite, cable, online |
Standard Namorese, Namorese dialects |
Established in 1992 following the split of KTV into three networks, it mainly targets the Namorese population in Katranjiev and (historically) Riro. | |||||
Sevchik | Katranjiev | Government of Katranjiev via crown corporation | 1992 | National Terrestrial, satellite, cable, online |
Luziycan |
Established in 1992 following the split of KTV into three networks, it mainly targets the Luziycan population in Katranjiev and (historically) Riro. | |||||
Radëjotelewizëjô Robòti Lekkëbsczi | Lecia | ÙRPTI | tba | International Terrestial, satellite, cable, online |
Lec, Slovianic |
info | |||||
Luziycan Radio and Television | Luziyca | LRT Broadcasting | 1952 | International Terrestial, satellite, cable, online |
Luziycan (domestic, international), French (international) |
info | |||||
Namorese Radio-Television | Namor | Government of Namor (Namorese State Broadcasting Corporation) | 1961 | International Terrestrial, satellite, cable, online |
Namorese, Minjianese, Tuhaoese (domestic) English, French (PTH World) |
Namorese Radio-Television, commonly known by its abbreviation PTH, is Namor's largest public broadcaster. It is owned by the Namorese government through the Namorese State Broadcasting Corporation (NSBC), which also owns several other radio and television broadcasters. | |||||
Kyouwa Independent Broadcasting | Senria | Kyouwa Independent Media | tba | International Terrestial, satellite, cable, online |
Senrian, Literary Tuthinan, French |
info | |||||
Senria Broadcasting Corporation | Senria | Government of Senria | tba | International Terrestial, satellite, cable, online |
Senrian, Literary Tuthinan, French |
info | |||||
Takahasi Television Broadcasting | Senria | Takahasi Financial Holdings Group | tba | National Terrestial, satellite, cable, online |
Senrian |
info | |||||
Rohilatî Şîrketa Belavkirina | Siphria | Government of Siphria | tba | National Terrestial, satellite, cable, online |
Siphrian, Arabic |
info |
Radio broadcasters
Name | Country of origin | Owner | First broadcast | AM/FM broadcasting | Shortwave broadcasting | Online broadcasting | Languages |
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Katranjian National Radio | Katranjiev | Government of Katranjiev via crown corporation | 1955 | Katranjian, Luziyan, Namorese, French | |||
Established in 1955 alongside Katranjiev Television as part of the People's Broadcasting Corporation, it was renamed to Katranjian National Radio in 1989. Unlike the television arms, it was not split along linguistic lines as there was little ideological infighting. | |||||||
Radio Luziyca | Luziyca | LRT Broadcasting | 1923 | Over 15 (predominantly Luziycan) | |||
TBC | |||||||
Namorese Radio-Television | Namor | Government of Namor (Namorese State Broadcasting Corporation) | 1961 | Namorese and 55 other languages | |||
Namorese Radio-Television, commonly known by its abbreviation PTH, is Namor's largest public broadcaster. PTH Radio maintains a vast domestic and international network that broadcasts in 56 languages, including Namorese. | |||||||
Monic Radio | Namor | Government of Namor (Namorese State Broadcasting Corporation) | 2013 | 7 languages | |||
Monic Radio is a subsidiary of the NSBC. Its stated goal is to provide "news and analysis to people in Monic countries where the free exchange of information is not substantially developed or respected." It broadcasts in seven Monic languages for audiences in six countries. |
News agencies
News agencies are organizations which gather news and sell the resulting articles to subscribing outlets, e.g. Reuters.
Name | Country of origin | Largest bureau | Owner | Date founded | Languages |
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Aininian Press Association | Ainin | Beaurepaire | Aininian Society of Journalists | 1894 | French language, Arabic |
Notes about the newswire | |||||
Intercontinental Press Association | Luziyca | Semprihevosk | NovisiNacionala | 1903 | Arabic, French, Luziycan, Mirakian, Namorese, Western Argilian |
Notes about the newswire |
Websites
Use this section for news outlets founded specifically for online operations. Otherwise, use another section.
Name | Domain | Country of origin | Type | Owner | Date founded | Languages |
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e.g. Memetopia | e.g. memetopia.me | e.g. Memeland | e.g. News | e.g. Meme Inc | e.g. 1337 | e.g. Memese |
Notes about the website |