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A large, {{wp|multilingualism|multilingual}} country with a vibrant {{wp|civil society}} and fairly robust {{wp|freedom of the press}}, [[Kiravia]] hosts a thriving ecosystem of {{wp|news outlet}}s reaching local, regional, nationwide, and international audiences. Many news outlets in operation today are or evolved from {{wp|print media}} organisations established in the 19th and 20th centuries AD, while a growing number of others are native to television, radio, or the Internet.
==AKP==
==AKP==
''See [[Agśensuv Kirav-Press]]''
''See [[Agśensuv Kirav-Press]]''
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==''Iomradh''==
==''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.
''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. The language and style conventions employed by ''Iomhradh'' are considered the ''de facto'' standard for contemporary written Kiravian Gaelic, and the paper serves an important role in the cultivation of the language by ensuring that its lexicon expands and adapts to describe current events and emerging subjects.


== Kartika Free Beacon ==
== Kartika Free Beacon ==
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==KBS==
==KBS==
KBS is the state broadcaster of [[Kaviska|Kaviska State]].
KBS is the state broadcaster of [[Kaviska|Kaviska State]]. It airs morning and evening news segments with broad-strokes coverage of national and world news, Kaviska regional news and state politics, weather, and sports.
 
KBS also airs the popular current events talk show ''[[Firing Squad]]''.


==Kiravia Today==
==Kiravia Today==
''See [[KT (news outlet)]]''
''See [[KT (news outlet)]]''


Kiravia Today is a {{wp|state propaganda|propaganda}} mouthpiece aimed at foreign audiences.  
Kiravia Today was a {{wp|state propaganda|propaganda}} mouthpiece aimed at foreign audiences. Its content consisted of both Kiravian domestic news (presented to highlight the country's successes and depict its government and society in a positive light) and international affairs (presented in line with the Kiravian government's official positions on issues and/or slanted to cast unfriendly countries or entities in a negative light). In operation from 1992 to 2031 AD, Kiravia Today was closed down by the [[Adheritus Ilkashvar|Ilkashvar]] [[Ilkaśvar administration|administration]], citing cost overruns and a need to restructure the Federacy's {{wp|public diplomacy}} efforts.
 
==''Kirav Post''==
The ''Kirav Post'' is, along with the ''Valēka Telegraph'' (see above) a contender for the title of Kiravia's {{wp|newspaper of record}}. Currently based in [[Sirana]], the ''Kirav Post'' was organised in Kélunsar, [[North Æonara]] in 1936 by the [[Kiravian Remnant]]'s public affairs bureau, though operated at arm's length as a private company. It was the largest newspaper in the Kiravian Remnant by circulation.  


==''Primóra Moon''==
==''Primóra Moon''==
''See [[Primóra Moon]]''
''See [[Primóra Moon]]''
==''South Crona Morning Post''==
==''South Crona Morning Post''==
The '''South Crona Morning Post''' (Kiravic: ''Deskakronax Dormavik'') is a [[Cities of Kiravia#Sar-i-Paul|Sar-i-Pául]]-based {{wp|broadsheet}} newspaper and online news outlet with Coscivian†, [[w:Southern American English|Terra Ænglish]], and local [[Caphiric Latin]] and [[Tierradorian language|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 {{wp|foreign direct investment}} in Kiravia. The contemporary paper has broadened its coverage from regional to global in scope while reporting mainly {{wp|hard news}} and analysis relevant to business, but is still most valued by its subscribers for its South Crona coverage.
The '''South Crona Morning Post''' (Kiravic: ''Deskakronax Dormavik'') is a [[Cities of Kiravia#Sar-i-Paul|Sar-i-Pául]]-based {{wp|broadsheet}} newspaper and online news outlet with Coscivian†, [[w:Southern American English|Terra Ænglish]], and local [[Caphiric Latin]] and [[Tierradorian language|Tierradorian]] 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 {{wp|foreign direct investment}} in Kiravia. The contemporary paper has broadened its coverage from regional to global in scope while reporting mainly {{wp|hard news}} and analysis relevant to business, but is still most valued by its subscribers for its South Crona coverage.


The SCMP has international bureaux in [[Alstin (City)|Alstin]], [[Cape Town]], Cheyenne, [[Farpoint]], Ilosar, [[Kurst]], [[Minxia City]], [[Pretorē]], Puerta Oeste, [[Purépec]], Qábor, and [[Taisgol]], as well as overseas domestic bureaux in [[Cities of Kiravia#Érskinsar|Érskinsar]], Hāverma ([[Pribraltar]]), [[Kartika]], [[Saar-Silverda]], and [[Valēka]].
The SCMP has international bureaux in [[Alstin (City)|Alstin]], [[Cape Town]], Cheyenne, [[Farpoint]], Ilosar, [[Kurst]], [[Minxia City]], [[Pretorē]], Puerta Oeste, [[Purépec]], Qábor, and [[Taisgol]], as well as overseas domestic bureaux in [[Cities of Kiravia#Érskinsar|Érskinsar]], Hāverma ([[Pribraltar]]), [[Kartika]], [[Saar-Silverda]], and [[Valēka]].
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==''Valēka Telegraph''==
==''Valēka Telegraph''==
The ''Valēka Telegraph'' is, along with the ''Kirav Post'' (see above) a contender for the title of Kiravia's {{wp|newspaper of record}}. Its core market covers the nation's largest city and metropolitan area, though it has nationwide distribution.


== Wavebreaker News ==
== Wavebreaker News ==