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'''ESB Media''' ('''Eura Syndicated Broadcasting Media''') is a | '''ESB Media''' ('''Eura Syndicated Broadcasting Media''') is a subsidiary of the [[ESB Euran Directorate]] registered in [[Constancia]] and [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] that is engaged in radio broadcasting, film and television production and distribution, music and video recording, publishing, and distribution, print publishing, digital media, international television programming, sales and distribution, and editing and post-production services. | ||
The company maintains its headquarters in [[Aqaba]], [[Constancia]]. The company maintains several studios and broadcasting facilities in [[Alduria-Wechua]]: [[Punta Santiago]], [[Susa]], and [[Piriya]]. Among its more famous productions are [[Santiago Hope]] and [[Wesson, P.I.]]. | The company maintains its headquarters in [[Aqaba]], [[Constancia]]. The company maintains several studios and broadcasting facilities in [[Alduria-Wechua]]: [[Punta Santiago]], [[Susa]], and [[Piriya]]. Among its more famous productions are [[Santiago Hope]] and [[Wesson, P.I.]]. | ||
In 1684, it acquired [[ESB Sports]], which now operates as a subsidiary. [[ | In 1684, it acquired [[ESB Sports]], which now operates as a subsidiary. ''[[The Aldurian Sun]]'', a leading national daily newspaper published in [[Punta Santiago]], [[Alduria]], [[Alduria-Wechua]], is a significant affiliate. In 1685, it incorporated and began operations of [[Central Broadcasting Company (Nouvelle Alexandrie)|Central Broadcasting Company]], the second-largest broadcast TV network in [[Alduria-Wechua]]. | ||
In 1691, with funding and support from [[Honourable Company|the Group Financial and Legal Directorate]], ESB Media began planning and construction for a new global central broadcasting and studio complex in [[Tapfer Plaza]], [[Aqaba]]. | In 1691, with funding and support from [[Honourable Company|the Group Financial and Legal Directorate]], ESB Media began planning and construction for a new global central broadcasting and studio complex in [[Tapfer Plaza]], [[Aqaba]]. In 1692, ESB Media announced operations for a new national daily, the [[Ransenar Daily Mail]]. | ||
[[Category:Companies]][[Category:Companies of | ==Governance== | ||
Chair: The [[Sarah Dravot-Osman|Countess Palatine of Mirioth and Amity]]<br> | |||
Vice Chair: The [[Prince of Molivadia]]<br> | |||
Court of Directors: | |||
* The [[Esmeralda al-Osman|Princess of Arboria and Molivadia]] | |||
* [[Katja Magda Thorgilsdottir]] | |||
* [[Maximinus Kerularios]] | |||
* [[Daniyal Anders]], 1693 - | |||
President: [[Johnston Muir]] | |||
==Subsidiaries== | |||
*[[ESB Sports]] | |||
*[[Central Broadcasting Company (Nouvelle Alexandrie)|Central Broadcasting Company]], [[Alduria]], [[Alduria-Wechua]], [[Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | |||
*[[Ransenar Daily Mail]] | |||
*[[Euran Film Institute]] | |||
==Affiliate== | |||
*[[ESB Concepts]] | |||
*[[The Aldurian Sun]] | |||
[[Category:Economy of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | |||
[[Category:Companies]] | |||
[[Category:Companies of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | |||
[[Category:Constancia]][[Category:ESB Group]] | [[Category:Constancia]][[Category:ESB Group]] | ||
[[Category:Media]] | [[Category:Media]] | ||
[[Category:Cinema]] | |||
[[Category:Culture of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | |||
[[Category:Media of Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | |||
[[Category:Television in Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | |||
[[Category:Telecommunications in Nouvelle Alexandrie]] | |||
[[Category:Broadcasting in Nouvelle Alexandrie]] |
Latest revision as of 22:09, 5 December 2024
ESB Media (Eura Syndicated Broadcasting Media) is a subsidiary of the ESB Euran Directorate registered in Constancia and Nouvelle Alexandrie that is engaged in radio broadcasting, film and television production and distribution, music and video recording, publishing, and distribution, print publishing, digital media, international television programming, sales and distribution, and editing and post-production services.
The company maintains its headquarters in Aqaba, Constancia. The company maintains several studios and broadcasting facilities in Alduria-Wechua: Punta Santiago, Susa, and Piriya. Among its more famous productions are Santiago Hope and Wesson, P.I..
In 1684, it acquired ESB Sports, which now operates as a subsidiary. The Aldurian Sun, a leading national daily newspaper published in Punta Santiago, Alduria, Alduria-Wechua, is a significant affiliate. In 1685, it incorporated and began operations of Central Broadcasting Company, the second-largest broadcast TV network in Alduria-Wechua.
In 1691, with funding and support from the Group Financial and Legal Directorate, ESB Media began planning and construction for a new global central broadcasting and studio complex in Tapfer Plaza, Aqaba. In 1692, ESB Media announced operations for a new national daily, the Ransenar Daily Mail.
Governance
Chair: The Countess Palatine of Mirioth and Amity
Vice Chair: The Prince of Molivadia
Court of Directors:
- The Princess of Arboria and Molivadia
- Katja Magda Thorgilsdottir
- Maximinus Kerularios
- Daniyal Anders, 1693 -
President: Johnston Muir
Subsidiaries
- ESB Sports
- Central Broadcasting Company, Alduria, Alduria-Wechua, Nouvelle Alexandrie
- Ransenar Daily Mail
- Euran Film Institute