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THE WEEKLY GAZETTE

Overview

The Weekly Gazette is the official public service newspaper of the Federal Confederation in the Gamma Age. First published in 2634, it replaced the decommissioned Web as the primary news source for ExoHumans, offering curated, print-based journalism aligned with the principles of Communardism.

History

Founding (2634)

The Gazette was created after the Federal Council passed the Independent Press Act, establishing the Federal News Agency (FNA). Its purpose was to create an independent but resource-efficient news system.

Early Distribution

The first edition was printed in New Kourou in 2634 and distributed to other reservations via the Federal Courier Service. By 2635, dedicated Federal News Lounges were established, ensuring equitable access to news across the Confederation.

Ongoing Publication

Published weekly, the Gazette remains the primary medium for government announcements, cultural reporting, and political debate.

Core Responsibilities

  • Public Service Journalism: Provide accurate, reliable, and accessible news for all ExoHumans.
  • Political Coverage: Report on Federal Council debates, elections, and party positions.
  • Cultural Reporting: Highlight cultural life, Federal Library events, and academic research.
  • Legal Announcements: Publish laws, decrees, and official notices of the Federal Confederation.
  • Education and Debate: Promote informed discussion, supporting the Confederation’s civic culture.

Distribution and Reading Lounge System

Delivery of the *Weekly Gazette* is handled by the Federal Courier Service. For resource-efficiency, copies are not distributed to households but placed in:

Schedule:

Exception: Firetown receives individual subscriptions due to local conditions.

Distribution of Copies

The 1,000 printed copies of the Weekly Gazette are distributed as follows:

Recipient Location(s) Copies per Location Total Copies
Federal News Lounges (FNLs) – New Kourou NW & SE Residential Rings 100 each 200
Federal News Lounges (FNLs) – Hope & Morningstar Central Residential Rings 50 each 100
Federal Libraries New Kourou, Firetown, Morningstar 50 each 150
Federal Hostels & Saloons New Kourou, Firetown, Hope, Morningstar 30 each 120
Firetown Workplaces Federal Copper Mine, Federal Kitchen, workshops Variable (5–50) 200
Federal Institutions & Offices Federal Court, Federal Attorney, Federal Sheriff HQ & Local Sheriff Offices, Mayor Offices Central offices 200
Federal Council Federal Council Building, New Kourou 20
Federal Archive Federal News Building, New Kourou 10
Total 1,000

Public Perception and Criticism

While the Gazette promotes itself as independent, critics highlight its political proximity to the Communards.

Supporters argue:

  • It represents a balanced public service press.
  • GAIA’s role in editor selection ensures impartiality.

Critics (notably the Individualist Party) argue:

  • It functions as a government organ favoring Communard ideology.
  • GAIA’s parameters are set by the ruling majority, skewing editorial outcomes.

Rival Publication

To counter the Gazette, the Individualists founded the Firetown Post in 2634, a weekly party newspaper advocating Dark Side perspectives.

Organizational Structure

  • Editor-in-Chief: Appointed every 4 years via GAIA shortlist, confirmed by a 7-member independent panel representing all ExoHuman communities.
  • Deputy Editor: Assists with management and stands in for the Editor-in-Chief.
  • Editors (3): Oversee political, cultural, and social sections of the paper.
  • Photo Reporter: Provides imagery and illustrations for stories.
  • Clerks and Assistants: Manage records, layout, and logistics.

Legacy and Impact

  • Cultural Anchor: Provides continuity of information in the absence of the Web.
  • Political Flashpoint: Criticized as biased, praised as stabilizing.
  • Public Knowledge: Ensures weekly news is accessible across all reservations.

Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters

  • The Missing Edition: A shipment of the Gazette vanishes en route — was it theft, sabotage, or simple mishap? PCs must retrieve or replace it.
  • The Controversial Headline: A story set to run could destabilize politics. PCs might intervene to suppress, rewrite, or protect the editorial decision.
the_weekly_gazette.txt · Last modified: 2025/09/10 12:08 by admin

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