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==Television==
==Television==
:''See also: [[List of television stations in Ransenar]]''
The state broadcaster, [[Ransenar Broadcasting Network]], began operations as soon as its legislative charter and franchise was approved by the 3rd Ransenari Congress in 1673. Its primary content was hourly news updates, live coverage of Ransenari Congress debates, government events and press conferences, followed by taped Ransenari cultural presentations and shows after the 7:00 p.m. nightly news broadcast. It became particularly famous for its weekend morning game show, [[Ransenar has that!]], which quizzed contestants on Ransenari history, trivia, as well as local sights, sounds, and tourist attractions. This also helped drive local tourism and local investment and commerce, due to its growing media reach across the Kingdom. 
Close trade relations with [[Alduria]], later [[Alduria-Wechua]], as well as a favorable commercial media environment after the accomplishments of the 3rd Congress resulted in the establishment in 1687 of [[Eastern Benacia Broadcasting Corporation]], a joint venture between the [[National Broadcasting Corporation]] of [[Alduria-Wechua]], [[Kerularios & Company]], and [[TeleRan]], broadcasting some imported Alduria-Wechuan content, although it also helped produce some popular local shows, such as [[Farmer's Life]], [[Benacian Voyager]], and the law enforcement serial [[Ransenari Rangers]].


==Radio==
==Radio==

Latest revision as of 19:00, 5 January 2021

The media of Ransenar includes a variety of print, broadcast, and online formats, such as radio, television, newspapers, and magazines in the Kingdom of Ransenar.

Print Media

See also: List of newspapers in Ransenar

Ransenar has traditionally a very competitive print media market, which is divided into daily national newspapers and weekly regional newspapers, as well as weekend editions. Competition from international markets is also strong in Ransenar many publications from Elwynn, Sanama, Alduria, and Shireroth are widely available in Ransenar.

The strength of the Elwynnese press is a unique feature of the Ransenari print media scene, with the availability of a wide selection of Elwynnese published newspapers and magazines, many of these produce specialist versions for the Ransenari market. Some of the most popular national newspapers include The Times of Ransenar, the Goldfield Daily Mail & Telegraph, the Goldfield Independent, and the National Examiner. Local and regional papers include The Lunatic, the Airle Herald, and the Zolt Arrow. In 1692, a new national daily, the Ransenar Daily Mail began publishing. The use of digitized versions of newspapers and websites is slowly becoming popular in urban areas, however, readership amongst physical newspapers is still high in Ransenar.

Television

See also: List of television stations in Ransenar

The state broadcaster, Ransenar Broadcasting Network, began operations as soon as its legislative charter and franchise was approved by the 3rd Ransenari Congress in 1673. Its primary content was hourly news updates, live coverage of Ransenari Congress debates, government events and press conferences, followed by taped Ransenari cultural presentations and shows after the 7:00 p.m. nightly news broadcast. It became particularly famous for its weekend morning game show, Ransenar has that!, which quizzed contestants on Ransenari history, trivia, as well as local sights, sounds, and tourist attractions. This also helped drive local tourism and local investment and commerce, due to its growing media reach across the Kingdom.

Close trade relations with Alduria, later Alduria-Wechua, as well as a favorable commercial media environment after the accomplishments of the 3rd Congress resulted in the establishment in 1687 of Eastern Benacia Broadcasting Corporation, a joint venture between the National Broadcasting Corporation of Alduria-Wechua, Kerularios & Company, and TeleRan, broadcasting some imported Alduria-Wechuan content, although it also helped produce some popular local shows, such as Farmer's Life, Benacian Voyager, and the law enforcement serial Ransenari Rangers.

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