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News media traditionally refers to news published in paper form — newspapers and magazines.

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  • News media traditionally refers to news published in paper form — newspapers and magazines.
  • News Media — российская компания. Штаб-квартира компании расположена в Москве.
  • The Art Gallery (TAG) was at one point was Rubi-Ka biggest independent and news source. Popular for its controversial articles on celebrities and politicians, TAG employees some of the most renowned journalists on Rubi-Ka. Founded in 29411, TAG's popularity continued to grow until 29476 when the magazine stopped publishing due to legal issues. On June 1, 29279, TAG came back promising to continue to do the writing that made it popular originally. * Independent Reporters of Rubi-Ka * Omni-Tek Press Corp. * Free Journalists of Rubi-Ka * Voice of Freedom * UniClanCast * Rubi-Ka Times
  • The news media refers to the section of the mass media that focuses on presenting current news to the public. These include print media (newspapers, magazines); broadcast media (radio stations, television stations, television networks), and increasingly Internet-based media (World Wide Web pages, weblogs). The term news trade refers to the concept of the news media as a business separate from, but integrally connected to, the profession of journalism.
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  • The Art Gallery (TAG) was at one point was Rubi-Ka biggest independent and news source. Popular for its controversial articles on celebrities and politicians, TAG employees some of the most renowned journalists on Rubi-Ka. Founded in 29411, TAG's popularity continued to grow until 29476 when the magazine stopped publishing due to legal issues. On June 1, 29279, TAG came back promising to continue to do the writing that made it popular originally. * Independent Reporters of Rubi-Ka The Independent Reporters of Rubi-Ka (IRRK) is probably the most widely used news service on Rubi-Ka. IRRK launched on April 3, 29477. * Omni-Tek Press Corp. Funded by Omni-Tek, the Omni-Tek Press Corp. (OTPC) reports on events that are important to all Omni-Tek employees. Promising to "to disseminating truth, and allaying the lies spread by those opposed to Omni-Tek's orderly patronage of the planet." OTPC was launched on March 31, 29477. * Free Journalists of Rubi-Ka Free Journalists of Rubi-Ka (FJRK) reports on news from the clan perspective. Launched on April 2, 29477, FJRK announced that it would be "doing their part in the struggle against the oppressive Omni-Tek regime that has inflicted immeasurable pain and suffering on the peoples of our beautiful planet." * Voice of Freedom Voice of Freedom was a major clan news service that was poular for its many editorials along with its news reports. Head of the Voice of Freedom was the popular editor-and-chief James "Tucker" Adams who operated the channel in Omni-1. On Feburary 11, 29476 the Voice of Freedom was raided by Omni-Pol and shut down. On Feburary 26, having escaped, Tucker begins operating the Voice of Freedom at a undisclosed location. * UniClanCast UniClanCast was a more neutral clan news service. * Rubi-Ka Times Rubi-Ka Times was the most popular Omni-Tek news service providing reports on many different aspects of Rubi-Kan life. * Omni-Tek Grid Feed Omni-Tek Grid Feed reported mostly on only major events. * Rubi-Ka Headline Services Rubi-Ka Headline Services was a neutral service that reported the most important news events effecting Rubi-Ka.
  • News media traditionally refers to news published in paper form — newspapers and magazines.
  • News Media — российская компания. Штаб-квартира компании расположена в Москве.
  • The news media refers to the section of the mass media that focuses on presenting current news to the public. These include print media (newspapers, magazines); broadcast media (radio stations, television stations, television networks), and increasingly Internet-based media (World Wide Web pages, weblogs). Usually the term includes all working journalists and is often used by those who would make generalizations about the product of "most" journalists, for example that journalists who work for large media corporations, or who are based in New York City or Washington, D.C, harbor a liberal (or conservative) bias. The term news trade refers to the concept of the news media as a business separate from, but integrally connected to, the profession of journalism.
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