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In the fall of 2004 one of its former reporters, Twinkles, launched a new news service, taking the NetWorkRadio name with her. Whether or not this was with the permission of the original owner remains unknown.  
 
In the fall of 2004 one of its former reporters, Twinkles, launched a new news service, taking the NetWorkRadio name with her. Whether or not this was with the permission of the original owner remains unknown.  
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In April 2005 NetWorkRadio was again revived by a former reporter, this time by Yasmine Lane and known as NetworkRadio. This time, however, criticism as an "ADN mouthpiece" was more rampant than ever and rumors that Yasmine Lane was in fact [[CrazyGirl]] persisted. Viewers could usually be divided into two camps: those more favorable to the [[ADN]] prefered NetworkRadio but those with a negative opinion preferred its chief revival the Pacific News Network, known as [[PNN]]. NetworkRadio ceased broadcasting in early June of that year.
  
 
Typical events reported in Network Radio include [[region crashing|invasions]], defenses, counter-invasions/liberations, changes in organizations (ie: new leaders of invader/defender orgs.), interviews with various [[player]]s, and major [[gameplay|game events]] (such as major glitches).
 
Typical events reported in Network Radio include [[region crashing|invasions]], defenses, counter-invasions/liberations, changes in organizations (ie: new leaders of invader/defender orgs.), interviews with various [[player]]s, and major [[gameplay|game events]] (such as major glitches).
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[http://networkradio.proboards21.com/index.cgi RadioWorld FM 303] - original home
 
[http://networkradio.proboards21.com/index.cgi RadioWorld FM 303] - original home
 
<br>[http://networkradio.no2.org.uk/index.php NetWorkRadio 2] - validity as successor disputed.  
 
<br>[http://networkradio.no2.org.uk/index.php NetWorkRadio 2] - validity as successor disputed.  
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<br>[http://s10.invisionfree.com/NetworkRadio/index.php?act=idx NetworkRadio] - Third form launched by Yasmine Lane from April-June 20005.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:06, 6 July 2005

NetWorkRadio (or NetWork Radio) is a NationStates news organization, whose purpose is to report information on significant events in NationStates. It originally had an alternative name as Radio World FM 303, however most know it as simply NetWorkRadio.

It found extreme popularity in the summer and fall of 2003, but because of controversial reporting and inactivity on the rest of its staff that declined sharply that winter. During this time viewership switched to upstart rival SeattleNews. Although there was a brief revival in the late winter/early spring of 2004, the project eventually stopped reporting but remained open as a public museum.

In the fall of 2004 one of its former reporters, Twinkles, launched a new news service, taking the NetWorkRadio name with her. Whether or not this was with the permission of the original owner remains unknown.

In April 2005 NetWorkRadio was again revived by a former reporter, this time by Yasmine Lane and known as NetworkRadio. This time, however, criticism as an "ADN mouthpiece" was more rampant than ever and rumors that Yasmine Lane was in fact CrazyGirl persisted. Viewers could usually be divided into two camps: those more favorable to the ADN prefered NetworkRadio but those with a negative opinion preferred its chief revival the Pacific News Network, known as PNN. NetworkRadio ceased broadcasting in early June of that year.

Typical events reported in Network Radio include invasions, defenses, counter-invasions/liberations, changes in organizations (ie: new leaders of invader/defender orgs.), interviews with various players, and major game events (such as major glitches).

Common wisdom holds that Network Radio was the first of this type of organization; this is actually incorrect. NWR was preceded by the Associated Press region.

External Links

RadioWorld FM 303 - original home
NetWorkRadio 2 - validity as successor disputed.
NetworkRadio - Third form launched by Yasmine Lane from April-June 20005.