Levantine Times Union Corporation

The Levantine Times Union Corporation is a multinational corporation in the Levantine Union, with corporate headquarters located in both Urceopolis and Corcra. It is one of the largest media corporations in Levantia and has several major print and television branches which are some of the most important news sources in Levantine society. Analysts and scholars generally view the products associated with the Levantine Times Union to be of a high journalistic quality, and its print newspaper is considered to be the in Levantia.

Products
The Levantine Times Union Corporation produces several products, though it is best associated with the print newspaper, which is its primary arm. Each major arm of the Corporation - the newspaper, Citizen, LTU Political, and the Levantine Times Network - is managed by a different editorial team and has independent content control systems.

Print newspaper
The Levantine Times Union is a daily newspaper and is considered one of the primary news sources of the Levantine Union.

Along with its print version, Levantine Times Union journalists and editors are very active on social media, with the Levantine Times Union account on multiple outlets serving as a major source of breaking news and information.

Citizen magazine
Citizen is a Levantine magazine focused on politics and policy throughout the Levantine Union.

LTU Political
LTU Political is a Levantine website that focuses on reporting election results in Levantia as well as conducting polling. It is responsible for making all calls regarding election results used by the Levantine Times Union Corporation. It uses an application programming interface (API) to get election results at the same time as they are published on websites provided by election officials, and employs a large number of senior data analysts along with political experts to make a decision regarding election results.

Levantine Times Network
Levantine Times Network, formerly LTU-TV, is a Levantine multinational news and political commentary television channel and website based in Urceopolis.

Between 1977 and 1996, the Levantine Times Union produced a nightly news program in agreement with Roseview called Levantia Tonight. As part of the agreement, the Times retained all costs of production and all studio rights, effectively allowing Roseview to outsource its entire news operation. With the rising availability of cable in most homes by the mid-1990s, the Times announced at the completion of its 20-year contract with Roseview (ending 31 December 1996), it would end its collaboration and transform the Levantia Tonight production into a round-the-clock cable news channel.