Nocturne Globe

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Nocturne Globe

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22 Dawn Avenue, Nocturne

Industry: Publishing

Entity type: For-profit

Product: Daily newspaper, local

Specialties: Journalism, local mainstream news

Circulation:

  • Local edition: 157,000
  • Regional edition: 648,000
  • Total circulation: 805,000
  • Total readership: 2,569,000

Revenue: 750,000μ/AU

Newsstand Price: 30mμ

The Nocturne Globe is the local daily for-profit newspaper published in the northern city of Nocturne. The Globe, in its local edition, serves local readers with a comprehensive selection of mainstream news, coverage of local events, and analysis of the politics of the local tertiary assemblies.

The Globe's regional edition is the dominant newspaper throughout the Baroque Isle, connecting readers in various smaller cities throughout the island with their nearest dominant metropolis, and strengthening the island's cultural identity as separate in some ways from mainland Illuminatia. The regional edition of The Globe is also followed by the most-informed of mainland readers throughout northwestern Illuminatia and in parts of the Anglo-Russo-Hungarian Megalopolitan Complex, particularly those who wish to be knowledgeable of matters affecting the strong trade relationship between Nocturne and cities like Serenade.

The Nocturne Globe is best well-liked regionally for its coverage of the Nocturne Knobheads, the local major-league sportsball team, a team with which most residents of the Baroque Isle strongly identify. The newspaper is also closely followed by holidaymakers wishing to find the latest operational notices from Acrophiliac Destinations, a popular travel agency and vacation operator based in Nocturne.

The Nocturne Globe helped found the local periodicals distribution systems for Nocturne and several other Baroque Isle cities. The Globe enjoys a local circulation of 157,000 and a much larger regional circulation of 648,000. The newspaper's total 805,000 circulation yields an estimated 2,569,000 readers. The Globe earns a revenue of 750,000μ/AU from subscriptions, newsstand fees, and advertising. The local edition of the Globe costs 30mμ at newsstands and the regional edition is priced modestly higher at 31mμ. Both editions are subject to substantial subscription discounts.