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'''Corummese News Network'''. widely known by its acronym ''CNN'' is a mass media company owned by  based in [[Mirzak]], [[Corumm]]. CNN's main interests lie in television broadcasting, news on tv, online and print and also sports broadcasting.
'''Daxian News Network'''. widely known by its acronym ''CNN'' is a mass media company owned by  based in [[Mirzak]], [[Corumm]]. CNN's main interests lie in television broadcasting, news on tv, online and print and also sports broadcasting.
It is considered one of the great pillars that support the [[Party of Corummese Democrats]], bringing the will of the Party to the airwaves.
It is considered one of the great pillars that support the [[Party of Daxian Democrats]], bringing the will of the Party to the airwaves.


==History==
==History==
Prior to 1992 the Corummese media landscape was dominated by private media companies who freely competed for audiences and market share, while broadly toeing the government line on select topics. The Corummese News Network was formed by the nationalization and forced consolidation of all the assets previously owned by the Mirzak Broadcast Corporation, Zunshi Television Group, Lishi Media Group and newspapers like Voice of the Nation and the Chung Daily under Chancellor Linge Chen's Decree for the Consolidation of Public Thought.
Prior to 1992 the Daxian media landscape was dominated by private media companies who freely competed for audiences and market share, while broadly toeing the government line on select topics. The Daxian News Network was formed by the nationalization and forced consolidation of all the assets previously owned by the Mirzak Broadcast Corporation, Zunshi Television Group, Lishi Media Group and newspapers like Voice of the Nation and the Chung Daily under Chancellor Linge Chen's Decree for the Consolidation of Public Thought.


==Editorial Stances==
==Editorial Stances==