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The Interstellar News Service (ISNS) is the state-run media of [[The Initiative]], and one of the few to broadcast on every colony and outpost. | The Interstellar News Service (ISNS) is the state-run media of [[The Initiative]], and one of the few to broadcast on every colony and outpost. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Founded in [[2047|2047 CE]] to facilitate the transfer of news and media between [[Sanctuary]] and the colonies, the Interstellar News Service (ISNS) serves as a state-run media. The ISNS primarily focuses on government and military events, leaving entertainment media, and independent news reporting to privately or publicly owned media channels. | Founded in [[2047|2047 CE]] to facilitate the transfer of news and media between [[Sanctuary]] and the colonies, the Interstellar News Service (ISNS) serves as a state-run media. The ISNS primarily focuses on government and military events, leaving entertainment media, and independent news reporting primarily to privately or publicly owned media channels. | ||
[[Category:The Initiative]][[Category:Companies]][[Category:Playable Branch]] | [[Category:The Initiative]][[Category:Companies]][[Category:Playable Branch]] |
Revision as of 14:04, 12 September 2018
Interstellar News Service | |
Headquarters: | Terra Casus, Sanctuary, Arc System |
Language(s): | Common |
Founded: | 2047 CE |
Status: | Active |
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The Interstellar News Service (ISNS) is the state-run media of The Initiative, and one of the few to broadcast on every colony and outpost.
History
Founded in 2047 CE to facilitate the transfer of news and media between Sanctuary and the colonies, the Interstellar News Service (ISNS) serves as a state-run media. The ISNS primarily focuses on government and military events, leaving entertainment media, and independent news reporting primarily to privately or publicly owned media channels.