Radictistan Times
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Times Media Group |
Editor-in-chief | Rikard Jensen, Baron Jensen |
News editor | Eva Krieger |
Opinion editor | Yuri Menschikov |
Political alignment | Center-Right |
Language | Radictistani |
Headquarters | Nuxenstat, Radictistan |
Circulation | 2,870,000 daily |
Website | http://www.times.co.rd |
The Radictistan Times (commonly known as The Times) is a Radictistani newspaper published in the capital Nuxenstat. It is the most highly circulated and most influential daily newspaper in Radictistan. The publication's daily circulation of almost 2.9 million increases to nearly 3.5 million on Sundays when it is published in other major Radictistani cities. Its reporting is respecting to the point of being considered authoritative and a copy of the morning's issue is "part of the uniform" for civil servants and business leaders. The Radictistan Times has a Center-Right editorial line and generally reports on the incumbent Fascist Democratic Party in a favorable manner.
Features
The Radictistan Times is published daily in multiple sections. A typical daily issue has 40-50 pages. Regularly scheduled sections are:
- Section One - every day; includes national, international, and metropolitan news, science and technology, weather, and obituaries. Also contains the editorial pages.
- Marketplace - every day; covers business news, national and international financial markets, and reports national economic data
- Lifestyle - every day; covers cultural topics, sports, food and news relating to the Radictistani entertainment industry including reviews of films and television programs
- The Nuxenstat Times Book Review - sundays; a weekly supplement cotaining reviews of fiction and nonfiction books.
- Art and Life - sundays; a weekly supplement concerning the state of the Radictistani art world.
Editorial page
The editorial page of the Radictistan Times is generally of a Center-Right disposition. It is run with a high degree of independence from the news reporting parts in order to preserve journalistic integrity. Editorials usually support the Fascist Democratic line, including promotion of a mixed economy, fervent defense of civil liberties, and high defense spending but a noninterventionist foreign policy. The Times is on occasion critical of the large number of government monopolies and has proposed breaking up and privatizing some of them. This does not mean that the newspaper advocates laissez-faire capitalism. Rather it merely desires a remedy to the endemic cronyism in the national economy.
Internet presence
A full digital copy of the day's issue and an article archive are available to subscribers at the Times website. Non-subscribers can read a select number of articles.