Sey News
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The Sey News Companies was founded as the Southeast Yasteria Press (SYP) during the Packilvania occupation of Southeast Yasteria. The news agency was set up by the governments in exile as a guise for intelligence-gathering operations.
Sey News | |
Native name | Ynseyes Kilumibqaw |
Romanized name | Free Word's On Wind |
Formerly | Southeast Yasteria Press |
Headquarters | Sey News Tower, Astryon , |
Brands | Sey News, SYNN, TBC, SYN, I-NEWS |
Subsidiaries | Sey Broadcasting, Sey Press Digital |
After the occupation was over the SYP news and intelligence operations were separated. SYP continued its normal operations as a publishing company and the intelligence half became Affiliated Global Communications, an internet backbone service provider.
SYP made its first major acquisition when it purchased the assets of the Tilden Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) from a bankruptcy auction. TBC produced local news and entertainment through an affiliate network that used the TBC branding. SYP decided to use this to its advantage to make a regional news network. By using TBC's existing broadcast technology, studios, and affiliate network it launched Southeast Yasteria News Network (SYNN). When the network launched, the company decided to reform itself into a holding company known as The Sey News Companies or simply Sey News for short with two subsidiaries. Sey Broadcasting for local news, local entertainment and international news. Sey Press Digital for news in print and digital.
Sey Broadcasting
- Southeast Yasteria News Network (SYNN) - National
- Tilden Broadcasting Corporation (TBC) - National
- Masako Media (MAME) - National
- I-NEWS Channel One (INCO) - Iseul, East Gemica
- The Defiant (DFT) - News from Packilvania
Sey Press Digital
- Ynseyes News (YSN) - National
- Hoopland Free Press (HFP) - Hoopland
- Port Astlyon Times (PAT) - North FPS
- Astryon Times (ATS) - Central FPS
- Truzcon Times (TRU) - South FPS
- Central Island Press (CIP) - Iseul, East Gemica