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The Talossan National News was a long-standing newspaper in the Kingdom of Talossa, published by [[Ián von Metáiriâ]] for many years starting in the 1980s and continuing until the early 2000s. TNN was a widely-read newspaper, and for many years was a rival of King Robert I's Støtanneu. TNN had a right-wing editorial policy and supported the policies of Metáiriâ's Talossan Nationalist Party (until that party folded). | [[File:Jahn1.jpg|thumb|Political cartoon from TNN]]The '''Talossan National News''' was a long-standing newspaper in the Kingdom of Talossa, published by [[Ián von Metáiriâ]] for many years starting in the 1980s and continuing until the early 2000s. TNN was a widely-read newspaper, and for many years was a rival of King Robert I's Støtanneu. TNN had a right-wing editorial policy and supported the policies of Metáiriâ's Talossan Nationalist Party (until that party folded). | ||
In 2003, after Metáiriâ had ceased publication, he sold the newspaper and its entire back catalog to [[Michael Pope]] and [[Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h]]. Pope later sold his interest to Válcadác'h. | In 2003, after Metáiriâ had ceased publication, he sold the newspaper and its entire back catalog to [[Michael Pope]] and [[Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h]]. Pope later sold his interest to Válcadác'h. | ||
[[Category:Press]] | [[Category:Press]] |
Revision as of 20:23, 18 January 2014
The Talossan National News was a long-standing newspaper in the Kingdom of Talossa, published by Ián von Metáiriâ for many years starting in the 1980s and continuing until the early 2000s. TNN was a widely-read newspaper, and for many years was a rival of King Robert I's Støtanneu. TNN had a right-wing editorial policy and supported the policies of Metáiriâ's Talossan Nationalist Party (until that party folded).
In 2003, after Metáiriâ had ceased publication, he sold the newspaper and its entire back catalog to Michael Pope and Gödafrïeu Válcadác'h. Pope later sold his interest to Válcadác'h.