List of Kiravian news outlets

AKP
See Agśensuv Kirav-Press

Coscivian Wire Service International
Coscivian Wire Service International is a news agency headquartered in Saar-Silverda. Founded early on during the liberalisation period, its original business model was collecting news reports from abroad in Kiravic for sale to domestic publications (mostly those serving regional and local audiences). It now produces reports in multiple languages for both domestic and international consumers, and engages in multiplatform digital publishing of much of its own reporting. Its main competitor is Agśensuv Kirav-Press, which has larger networks in Caphiria and Urcea.

Ğábravik
See Ğábravik

Ğábravik (Ænglish: Lamppost) is a daily newspaper published from Madisar, Fariva but traditionally associated with the larger nearby city of Bérasar. It is distinguished by its unapologetically and  political alignment, and its tradition of  reporting on Kiravian political and social conditions. Although its daily circulation figures are comparatively small, Ğábravik punches above its weight in terms of influence by marketing to an elite readership. It has a robust digital presence, including well-regarded online editions in Latin and Ænglish. Due to its accessibility and editorial independence, Ğábravik is valued as a source on Kiravian current events by foreign journalists and researchers.

Iomradh
Iomhradh ("Report") is the largest Gaelic-language newspaper in the Kiravian Federacy. Published out of Kérvoak, Ilánova, it has widespread circulation in Kiravia's Gaelic-speaking states and among Gaelic minority communities throughout the nation. It has a growing online presence.

Kiravia Today
See KT (news outlet)

Kiravia Today is a mouthpiece aimed at foreign audiences.

Primóra Moon
See Primóra Moon

South Crona Morning Post
The South Crona Morning Post (Kiravic: Deskakronax Dormavik) is a Sar-i-Pául-based newspaper and online news outlet with Coscivian†, Terra Ænglish, and local Caphiric Latin and Tierraorian editions. The SCMP originated as a business-oriented paper during the Kiravian Sunderance with a strong focus on economic and political news from the South Crona region. Until 2006, the paper received a public subsidy to support its foreign-language editions in order to encourage in Kiravia. The contemporary paper has broadened its coverage from regional to global in scope while reporting mainly and analysis relevant to business, but is still most valued by its subscribers for its South Crona coverage.

† The online Coscivian edition is composed in Æonaran Coscivian with in-house machine-assisted translation into Cape Coscivian and Kiravic Coscivian