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'''the Talossan Observer''', also known as tO, TalOb and TalObserver, is a newscompany based in Cordenons, Italy, but formally considered to be in Benito. It is currently led by [[Lüc da Schir]], with [[Glüc da Dhi]] acting as VP. The newscompany has also an undefinite number of other employees, both Talossan and not, that helps (or used to help) with the news.
'''the Talossan Observer''', also known as '''tO''', is a newscompany based in Cordenons, Italy. It is currently led by [[Lüc da Schir]], with [[Glüc da Dhi]] acting as VP. The newscompany has also an undefinite number of other employees that help (or used to help) with the news.
The newscompany has a website, currently hosted on Blogger (http://talobserver.blogspot.it), and periodically used to release a PDF issue of its news, the Sunday Observer.
The newscompany has a website, currently hosted on Blogger (http://talobserver.blogspot.it), and periodically used to release a PDF issue of its news, the Sunday Observer.


==Organization==
==Organization==
The newscompany is headed by the Chief, elected every six months between the components of the Board of Directors. He directs the journalists' work and decides the content of each issue. He appoints his VP when elected.
The newscompany is headed by the Chief. He directs the journalists' work and decides the content of each issue. He appoints his VP when elected.


Its current CEO and founder is the Benitian [[Lüc da Schir]], on charge since the foundation of the newscompany (21st March 2012).
The current CEO is the Benitian [[Lüc da Schir]], on charge since the foundation of the newscompany (21st March 2012).


==Newspaper==
==Newspaper==
The Observer used to release a PDF issue every two months, although CEO da Schir has announced the suspension of the PDF issue following the chronical lack of time of the tO staff. The issue was named "the Sunday Observer". The issue is coloured, and with about 7-8 pages.
The Observer used to release a PDF issue every two months, although CEO da Schir has announced the suspension of the PDF issue following the chronical lack of time of the tO staff. The issue was named "the Sunday Observer". The issue is coloured, and with about 7-8 pages.
CEO da Schir has announced the release of a new PDF issue shortly after the end of the 45th Cosâ General Elections.


==Website==
==Website==
The Observer has a website too, where the journalists post the news of the day. The readers can subscribe them by RSS feed or e-mail. In the first week of existence, according to the Observer Board of Directors, there was an average of 20,8 visitors per day. The 500 visitors wall was broken September 30th, 2012.
The Observer has a website too, where the journalists post the news of the day. The 500 visitors wall was broken September 30th, 2012, while the website reached 1000 visits on March 29th, 2013.
The Observer has a Facebook page (23 likes) and a Twitter profile (29 followers).
The Observer has a Facebook page (23 likes) and a Twitter profile (35 followers).


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 11:47, 1 April 2013

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the Talossan Observer, also known as tO, is a newscompany based in Cordenons, Italy. It is currently led by Lüc da Schir, with Glüc da Dhi acting as VP. The newscompany has also an undefinite number of other employees that help (or used to help) with the news. The newscompany has a website, currently hosted on Blogger (http://talobserver.blogspot.it), and periodically used to release a PDF issue of its news, the Sunday Observer.

Organization

The newscompany is headed by the Chief. He directs the journalists' work and decides the content of each issue. He appoints his VP when elected.

The current CEO is the Benitian Lüc da Schir, on charge since the foundation of the newscompany (21st March 2012).

Newspaper

The Observer used to release a PDF issue every two months, although CEO da Schir has announced the suspension of the PDF issue following the chronical lack of time of the tO staff. The issue was named "the Sunday Observer". The issue is coloured, and with about 7-8 pages. CEO da Schir has announced the release of a new PDF issue shortly after the end of the 45th Cosâ General Elections.

Website

The Observer has a website too, where the journalists post the news of the day. The 500 visitors wall was broken September 30th, 2012, while the website reached 1000 visits on March 29th, 2013. The Observer has a Facebook page (23 likes) and a Twitter profile (35 followers).

External links