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<blockquote data-quote="Insight" data-source="post: 3313557" data-attributes="member: 11437"><p>Here are the various and sundry media outlets in Freedom City:</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'"><span style="color: gold"><strong><u>Media Outlets - Periodicals</u></strong></span></span>:</p><p><strong>The Daily Herald</strong>: Known as the most conservative paper in Freedom City, the Herald is a morning daily. It focuses on business and political news and its editorials support one right-wing cause after another. Due to its frequent hard-line editorial stances on crime and other issues, the Herald building and its presses and staff are favorite targets of some supervillains.</p><p><strong>The Daily Word</strong>: One of Freedom’s smaller daily newspapers, this tabloid-format morning daily comes out of Hanover. The Daily Word carries stories relating to Freedom society and entertainment. It has an excellent arts and entertainment section as well as a number of juicy gossip columns. Some dismiss the paper as superficial fluff, but many take their reviews of local restaurants and attractions quite seriously. The paper also delights in digging up dirt on Freedom’s celebrities, including its superheroes.</p><p><strong>The Freedom Ledger</strong>: The Ledger is Freedom City’s oldest daily newspaper, started in 1847 by Henry Beaumont. It has run morning and evening editions for more than 150 years through wars, disasters, strikes, and more. Even alien invasions and cosmic calamities have failed to delay its publication, though they did reduce it to a single daily edition during the Terminus Invasion. The paper’s motto is “All That You Need to Know,” and they take it very seriously.</p><p><strong>The Riverside Review</strong>: A small weekly paper published in Riverside, the Review focuses on the artistic community of Freedom City along with a number of news items and editorials of interest to their readership. Promoting a strong liberal slant, the paper is aimed at hip, young readers, and contains a substantial arts section, covering everything from gallery openings to theatre, television, and movies. It has a large classified and personal ad section as well as a special section that rotates among four features: the arts, local music, the club scene, and gay & lesbian. It also delves into pop culture and local items of interest. People often compare and contrast the Riverside Review with the Daily Word.</p><p><strong>Wading Way Bulletin</strong>: This daily publication caters to professionals along Wading Way, particularly those in the financial industry. The Bulletin covers the latest financial news, stock market reports, activities of major businesses, and so forth, with a sharp focus on the Freedom City area. The paper has also become popular with businesspeople in other cities interested in keeping an eye on both the fiscal and fantastic happenings in Freedom.</p><p><strong>World Magazine</strong>: World Magazine, one of America’s foremost newsmagazines, is published by New Horizon Media. Each weekly issue contains stories on major news events, politics, economics, social trends, and other topics of interest to the informed reader. The magazine relies on sensationalism no more than it has to in order to boost sales, and features serious journalism along with award-winning photography.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'"><span style="color: gold"><strong><u>Media Outlets – Radio</u></strong></span></span>:</p><p><strong>WLSH 93.9FM</strong>: NPR (National Public Radio), news and information.</p><p><strong>WFAN “The Fan” 101.1FM</strong>: Sports, Top 40.</p><p><strong>WHIT “Hit Radio” 102.4FM</strong>: Hanover college station.</p><p><strong>WSAR 1240AM</strong>: News and talk.</p><p><strong>WNLL 1460AM</strong>: Sports talk.</p><p><strong>WXLL 1380 AM</strong>: News and talk.</p><p><strong>WXRB 1550AM</strong>: Talk, oldies radio dramas, big band.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'"><span style="color: gold"><strong><u>Media Outlets – TV</u></strong></span></span>:</p><p><strong>WJAC Channel 2</strong>: Public broadcasting.</p><p><strong>WNTW Channel 3</strong>: GBN affiliate.</p><p><strong>WBAL Channel 4</strong>: NBN affiliate.</p><p><strong>WXAD Channel 5</strong>: ABN affiliate.</p><p><strong>WCZA Channel 7</strong>: CBN affiliate.</p><p><strong>WNRQ Channel 25</strong>: FNA affiliate.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS'"><span style="color: gold"><strong><u>Media Outlets – Super-Vision</u></strong></span></span>:</p><p>New Horizon Media’s latest venture is Super-Vision, multimedia devoted to supers of all stripes. It includes a cable channel, website, and glossy monthly magazine. Programming includes documentaries, biographies, news, and the popular reality show POV. Super-Vision Magazine features historical retrospectives, interviews, and profiles of famous supers; articles on super-powers and the science of super-powers; news and gossip, and pretty much anything else its readers want to know about their favorite superhumans. There’s been some controversy over the coverage Super-Vision gives to super-criminals as well as costumed heroes; New Horizon is quick to point out they have in no way “glorified” criminals or made their activities out to be acceptable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insight, post: 3313557, member: 11437"] Here are the various and sundry media outlets in Freedom City: [font=Comic Sans MS][color=gold][b][u]Media Outlets - Periodicals[/u][/b][/color][/font]: [b]The Daily Herald[/b]: Known as the most conservative paper in Freedom City, the Herald is a morning daily. It focuses on business and political news and its editorials support one right-wing cause after another. Due to its frequent hard-line editorial stances on crime and other issues, the Herald building and its presses and staff are favorite targets of some supervillains. [b]The Daily Word[/b]: One of Freedom’s smaller daily newspapers, this tabloid-format morning daily comes out of Hanover. The Daily Word carries stories relating to Freedom society and entertainment. It has an excellent arts and entertainment section as well as a number of juicy gossip columns. Some dismiss the paper as superficial fluff, but many take their reviews of local restaurants and attractions quite seriously. The paper also delights in digging up dirt on Freedom’s celebrities, including its superheroes. [b]The Freedom Ledger[/b]: The Ledger is Freedom City’s oldest daily newspaper, started in 1847 by Henry Beaumont. It has run morning and evening editions for more than 150 years through wars, disasters, strikes, and more. Even alien invasions and cosmic calamities have failed to delay its publication, though they did reduce it to a single daily edition during the Terminus Invasion. The paper’s motto is “All That You Need to Know,” and they take it very seriously. [b]The Riverside Review[/b]: A small weekly paper published in Riverside, the Review focuses on the artistic community of Freedom City along with a number of news items and editorials of interest to their readership. Promoting a strong liberal slant, the paper is aimed at hip, young readers, and contains a substantial arts section, covering everything from gallery openings to theatre, television, and movies. It has a large classified and personal ad section as well as a special section that rotates among four features: the arts, local music, the club scene, and gay & lesbian. It also delves into pop culture and local items of interest. People often compare and contrast the Riverside Review with the Daily Word. [b]Wading Way Bulletin[/b]: This daily publication caters to professionals along Wading Way, particularly those in the financial industry. The Bulletin covers the latest financial news, stock market reports, activities of major businesses, and so forth, with a sharp focus on the Freedom City area. The paper has also become popular with businesspeople in other cities interested in keeping an eye on both the fiscal and fantastic happenings in Freedom. [b]World Magazine[/b]: World Magazine, one of America’s foremost newsmagazines, is published by New Horizon Media. Each weekly issue contains stories on major news events, politics, economics, social trends, and other topics of interest to the informed reader. The magazine relies on sensationalism no more than it has to in order to boost sales, and features serious journalism along with award-winning photography. [font=Comic Sans MS][color=gold][b][u]Media Outlets – Radio[/u][/b][/color][/font]: [b]WLSH 93.9FM[/b]: NPR (National Public Radio), news and information. [b]WFAN “The Fan” 101.1FM[/b]: Sports, Top 40. [b]WHIT “Hit Radio” 102.4FM[/b]: Hanover college station. [b]WSAR 1240AM[/b]: News and talk. [b]WNLL 1460AM[/b]: Sports talk. [b]WXLL 1380 AM[/b]: News and talk. [b]WXRB 1550AM[/b]: Talk, oldies radio dramas, big band. [font=Comic Sans MS][color=gold][b][u]Media Outlets – TV[/u][/b][/color][/font]: [b]WJAC Channel 2[/b]: Public broadcasting. [b]WNTW Channel 3[/b]: GBN affiliate. [b]WBAL Channel 4[/b]: NBN affiliate. [b]WXAD Channel 5[/b]: ABN affiliate. [b]WCZA Channel 7[/b]: CBN affiliate. [b]WNRQ Channel 25[/b]: FNA affiliate. [font=Comic Sans MS][color=gold][b][u]Media Outlets – Super-Vision[/u][/b][/color][/font]: New Horizon Media’s latest venture is Super-Vision, multimedia devoted to supers of all stripes. It includes a cable channel, website, and glossy monthly magazine. Programming includes documentaries, biographies, news, and the popular reality show POV. Super-Vision Magazine features historical retrospectives, interviews, and profiles of famous supers; articles on super-powers and the science of super-powers; news and gossip, and pretty much anything else its readers want to know about their favorite superhumans. There’s been some controversy over the coverage Super-Vision gives to super-criminals as well as costumed heroes; New Horizon is quick to point out they have in no way “glorified” criminals or made their activities out to be acceptable. [/QUOTE]
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