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Media in Hurmu

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Media in Hurmu come in many forms. There are no state-owned media, except for a public radio broadcaster broadcasting news and weather reports (mainly maritime weather reports) (Radio Hurmu).

Radio

  • Vesüha Raadio–Utvarp Huyenkula, public broadcaster (City government of Vesüha).
  • Radio Hurmu, public broadcaster, broadcasting news and maritime weather reports
    • Radio Lakkvia, the Lakkvian-language channel
    • Radio Norð, the Hurmu Norse-language channel
    • Radio Krantisk, the Crandish-language channel
    • Radio Blue, the Blue Lontinian-language channel
    • Radio White, the White Lontinian-language channel
    • Radio Rekozemlje, the Krasnocorian-language channel
    • Radio Hurmu Istvanistani, the Istvanistani-language channel
    • Fredkårens radio, the Army Crandish-language channel, with special programming related to the Hurmu Peace Corps
  • Radio Active, private radio playing popular music
  • Hurmu Vaba Raadio, Lakkvian-language radio with music and scheduled programmes
  • Tōnán'hyôrïan Broadcasting Corporation, in Tanah Tōnán'hyôrï (can be picked up in Amaland and Karnamark)

News

Newspapers come in both online and offline formats.

Istvanistani language

  • Hurmu Herald, tabloid, Humanist-aligned
  • Times of Huyenkula, broadsheet, liberal-to-conservative
  • Warring Isles Daily, a local paper in the Warring Isles, humanist-aligned.
  • The Worker, a tabloid with socialist leanings

Blue Lontinian language

Crandish language

Hurmumol language

Hurmu Norse language

Krasnocorian language

Lakkvian language

White Lontinian language

Television/Streaming

There is no actual television system in most of Hurmu; rather videos are streamed either live or on-demand