Media of Palesmenia
In Palesmenia, the media makes up a big portion of a citizen's daily life. The media is managed by the Media Division of the Palesmenian Government. A surprise for many, propaganda is not heavily featured in conventional media for the most part. The Media isn't heavily moderated by the government, except for those who dare broadcast against the wishes of the state.
Newspapers
The Neí Aúdsdísa Palesmenijna (Free News Palesmenia) is the most popular newspaper in the nation. The owner of the newspaper is Lóibascar Publishing Inc., a government owned paper. It's most famous feature of the paper is the Intiudalká Artima'la edi Nadcraši, which is the (for the most part) monthly government published news from the house of the Nadcraši.
Radio
The radio is the most popular media viewing method in the nation. The most popular news station is Héyenko 94.5, while the most popular radio station is Bócaryusa 102.3.
Television
Television is, too, a big source of news and entertainment. The news station KRN Ábbada (National Television Ábbad) is the national news source for all of Palesmenia. Some other notable stations are Fánlisticá (Fantastica) and Jéstaban Néwoké (Comedy Network). The most popular sports channel is the young StadioSport Palesmenia.
Music
Music is, in some people's opinion, what defines Palesmenia. So called "Western Music" had been in Palesmenia for a long time, with albums from Krasnocoria, Senya, and Caputia circulating within the nation. Groups such as the group Menovina 51 taking inspiration from this style to make their own music. To this date, their album Ayudsa Micoha (Free Machine) has become the best selling album in the nation to date.
Famous People and Groups
Groups
- Shúda Maxa, Film Studio
- Súda Phílíca, Film Studio
- Menovina 51, Music Group
People
- Íodha Halá, News Anchor of KRN Ábbada
- Júra Mixh, Actor
- Mér Da, Actor, Radio Host
- Juédha Miyé, Radio Host, Television Host/Personality