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{{Cult}}Throughout its history, Talossa has seen a number of newspaper and other media projects. | {{Cult}}Throughout its history, Talossa has seen a number of newspaper and other media projects. These have included some very long-running newspapers, brief newsmagazines, and frequent party-line newsletters, as well as a variety of [[political cartoons]]. | ||
The [[Talossan Press Association]] is dedicated to the promotion of the press and media of Talossa, but is currently dormant. | |||
The [[Talossan Press Association]] is dedicated to the promotion of the | |||
== | Many [[political parties]] and individual Talossans also publish weblogs or other media. | ||
Currently or recently active publications are: | |||
*[[La C'hronică]], a monthly newsletter published by the [[Ministry of STUFF]] | |||
*[[Fora Talossa]], a news and educational YouTube channel produced by [[Breneir Tzaracomprada]] | |||
*[[La Tascaragnha Nouă]], a monthly newspaper published by [[Mic'haglh Autófil]] | |||
*[[Talossa24]], a YouTube channel by [[Barclamïu da Miéletz]]. | |||
==Inactive and former publications== | |||
Notable Talossan outlets that are currently inactive include (chief editor and years active in brackets) the following. | |||
===Press=== | |||
Outlets are sorted by last activity; the main editor is shown alongside the number of issues (where applicable). | |||
* ''[[La S'chinteia]]'' ([[Ian Plätschisch]], 19 issues, 2019-21) | |||
* [[Talossan | * ''[[Zoneu Auþorisat]]'' ([[Alèxandreu Soleighlfred]], 5 issues, 2017-18) | ||
* ''[[Stil da Vida]]'' | * ''[[La Coraziun Sîngicînds]]'' ([[Danihél Roðgarüt]], 1 issue, 2018) | ||
* ''[[ | * ''[[Beric'ht Talossan]]'' ([[Alexandreu Davinescu]], 33 issues, 2014-16) | ||
* [[The {{Pengo}} Times]] ([[Dien Tresplet]], 2013-?) | |||
* [[ | * ''[[El Tamlalt Talossan]]'' ([[Inxheneu Crovâ]], 2015-16) | ||
* ''[[ | * ''[[Preßeu Zespenat]]'' ([[Martì-Páir Furxhéir]], 3 issues, 2015) | ||
* [[ | * ''[[Oraclâ]]'' ([[Gödafrïeu Válcadác’h]], 84 issues, 2005-15) | ||
* [[ | * [[Talossan Observer]] ([[Lüc da Schir]], 2012-14) | ||
* [[St. Brendan Sentinel]] (Republic) and [[¡Brendan!]] ([[Dieter Vercáriâ]]) | |||
* ''[[Stil da Vida]]'' ([[Eðo Grischun]], 2011-12) | |||
* ''[[Mormoglhen]]'' ([[Óïn Ursüm]], 2010-12) | |||
* ''[[GLÜM]]'' ([[Xhorxh Asmour]] and [[Ieremiac'h Ventrutx]], 2009-10) | |||
* ''[[Acest Mes]]'' ([[Iustì Canun]], 2011) | |||
* ''[[Qator Itrìns]]'' (Republic) ([[Miestrâ Schivâ]], 2004-08) | |||
* ''Sanavar'' ([[Gödafrïeu Válcadác’h]], 3 issues, 2002) | |||
* The [[Progressive Press]] | |||
The following outlets of historical significance spanned most of Talossa's early history: | |||
* ''[[Støtanneu]]'' ([[Robert Ben Madison]], 1980-2005) | |||
* [[Talossan National News]] ([[Ián von Metáiriâ]], 80s-2003) | |||
===Radio/Podcast=== | |||
=== | * [[The {{Pengo}} Times|PengoTimes TV]], dedicated to streaming live events | ||
* | * ''[[Beric'ht Talossan|Beric'ht Auscultaval]]'' ([[Riley Miller]], 8 episodes, 2015) | ||
* ''[[ | * [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-5neizJUBTXNw4yInr2n0eyCKwwoTyL- Talossan Evening Chat Show] ([[Gaglhen Fortaleça]], 5 episodes, 2015) | ||
= | * [[RT Radio]] ([[Txosuè Éiric Rôibeardescù]] and [[Sevastáin Pinátsch]], 2014) | ||
* [[Talossan News Project]] ([[Viteu Marcianüs]], 2011-13) | |||
* [[Radio Free Talossa]] | * [[Radio Free Talossa]] | ||
* | |||
* [[ | ===Other projects=== | ||
* [[KATV]] | |||
* [[Talossa 2031]] | |||
* [[Notiçieir del Regipäts Talossan]] | |||
==See also== | |||
* [[TalossaWiki:Library]] | |||
[[Category:Press]] | [[Category:Press]] |
Latest revision as of 02:47, 21 June 2024
Throughout its history, Talossa has seen a number of newspaper and other media projects. These have included some very long-running newspapers, brief newsmagazines, and frequent party-line newsletters, as well as a variety of political cartoons.
The Talossan Press Association is dedicated to the promotion of the press and media of Talossa, but is currently dormant.
Many political parties and individual Talossans also publish weblogs or other media.
Currently or recently active publications are:
- La C'hronică, a monthly newsletter published by the Ministry of STUFF
- Fora Talossa, a news and educational YouTube channel produced by Breneir Tzaracomprada
- La Tascaragnha Nouă, a monthly newspaper published by Mic'haglh Autófil
- Talossa24, a YouTube channel by Barclamïu da Miéletz.
Inactive and former publications
Notable Talossan outlets that are currently inactive include (chief editor and years active in brackets) the following.
Press
Outlets are sorted by last activity; the main editor is shown alongside the number of issues (where applicable).
- La S'chinteia (Ian Plätschisch, 19 issues, 2019-21)
- Zoneu Auþorisat (Alèxandreu Soleighlfred, 5 issues, 2017-18)
- La Coraziun Sîngicînds (Danihél Roðgarüt, 1 issue, 2018)
- Beric'ht Talossan (Alexandreu Davinescu, 33 issues, 2014-16)
- The Péngöpäts Times (Dien Tresplet, 2013-?)
- El Tamlalt Talossan (Inxheneu Crovâ, 2015-16)
- Preßeu Zespenat (Martì-Páir Furxhéir, 3 issues, 2015)
- Oraclâ (Gödafrïeu Válcadác’h, 84 issues, 2005-15)
- Talossan Observer (Lüc da Schir, 2012-14)
- St. Brendan Sentinel (Republic) and ¡Brendan! (Dieter Vercáriâ)
- Stil da Vida (Eðo Grischun, 2011-12)
- Mormoglhen (Óïn Ursüm, 2010-12)
- GLÜM (Xhorxh Asmour and Ieremiac'h Ventrutx, 2009-10)
- Acest Mes (Iustì Canun, 2011)
- Qator Itrìns (Republic) (Miestrâ Schivâ, 2004-08)
- Sanavar (Gödafrïeu Válcadác’h, 3 issues, 2002)
- The Progressive Press
The following outlets of historical significance spanned most of Talossa's early history:
- Støtanneu (Robert Ben Madison, 1980-2005)
- Talossan National News (Ián von Metáiriâ, 80s-2003)
Radio/Podcast
- PengoTimes TV, dedicated to streaming live events
- Beric'ht Auscultaval (Riley Miller, 8 episodes, 2015)
- Talossan Evening Chat Show (Gaglhen Fortaleça, 5 episodes, 2015)
- RT Radio (Txosuè Éiric Rôibeardescù and Sevastáin Pinátsch, 2014)
- Talossan News Project (Viteu Marcianüs, 2011-13)
- Radio Free Talossa