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==History== | ==History== | ||
The first incarnation of KT, Kiravia Telegraph AKR, was chartered by the [[Federal Stanora]] as a {{wp|state-owned enterprise|state corporation}} as part of the Public Diplomacy Act of 21190. The English-language ''Kiravia Telegraph'' newspaper was launched as part of the [[Kexarin Rénkédar|Rénkédar administration's]] effort to attract foreign trade and investment by projecting a positive image of Kiravia abroad. In 21199, the Stanora chartered Kiravia Worldwide Television Studios to reproduce ''Kiravia Telegraph'' content in televised form for broadcast by the privately-owned [[KDŌ|KBS International]] network. The first KWTS news programme, ''Kiravia Tonight'' aired on 5 Séglús, 21197 at 7:00pm local time in International City, [[Prycuse]]. | The first incarnation of KT, Kiravia Telegraph AKR, was chartered by the [[Federal Stanora]] as a {{wp|state-owned enterprise|state corporation}} as part of the [[Index of Kiravian legislation|Public Diplomacy Act of 21190]]. The English-language ''Kiravia Telegraph'' newspaper was launched as part of the [[Kexarin Rénkédar|Rénkédar administration's]] effort to attract foreign trade and investment by projecting a positive image of Kiravia abroad. In 21199, the Stanora chartered Kiravia Worldwide Television Studios to reproduce ''Kiravia Telegraph'' content in televised form for broadcast by the privately-owned [[KDŌ|KBS International]] network. The first KWTS news programme, ''Kiravia Tonight'' aired on 5 Séglús, 21197 at 7:00pm local time in International City, [[Prycuse]]. | ||
As Kiravia rose to grater prominence on the international stage and the demand for KWTS programming grew, the studio was gradually expanded into a full-service network conducting its own reporting and broadcasting over its own channels in most countries (though in Prycuse, the Echo Islands, and Uiri it remained with KBS as a carrier). In 21200 the network was rebranded as Kiravia Telecast and consilidated with the ''Kiravia Telegraph'' as Kiravia Telecast-Telegraph AKR. KT entered the first decade of the 211th century operating a television channel, print newspaper, and newssite, and would later establish a presence in microblogging and social media as these platforms became available. | As Kiravia rose to grater prominence on the international stage and the demand for KWTS programming grew, the studio was gradually expanded into a full-service network conducting its own reporting and broadcasting over its own channels in most countries (though in Prycuse, the Echo Islands, and Uiri it remained with KBS as a carrier). In 21200 the network was rebranded as Kiravia Telecast and consilidated with the ''Kiravia Telegraph'' as Kiravia Telecast-Telegraph AKR. KT entered the first decade of the 211th century operating a television channel, print newspaper, and newssite, and would later establish a presence in microblogging and social media as these platforms became available. |