A Guide to Cyberia's Newspapers
Written by Adam Graham, Edited by Ken Kerns
Published on June 26, 1999


Cyberian Times-Union or Cyberia Today

The Cyberian Times-Union was Cyberia's first newspaper published by Ken Kerns. It was replaced by Cyberia Today, a magazine which has since become a newspaper. Both papers have consistently brought Cyberians news with only a few interruptions. They have been best known for their political analysis and relative non-partisanship, despite the partisanship of its editor.


Corli Free Press

A bi-monthly magazine began after the Presidental Elections by Adam Graham, this magazine is delivered right to the e-mail of all citizens of Cyberia. The magazine contains news, views, and interviews with top newsmakers and investigative reports. Each bi-weekly editions runs anywhere from 2 10K messages to 11.


Cyberian Associated Press

Best known as a news wire of sorts for Cyberia, the AP is the best source of breaking news stories and pure journalism. It also hosts several talk shows via ICQ Chat, including THIS WEEK with Charles Gordon and CROSSFIRE. Recently it has been under fire for its policy of printing all letters to the editor, even those in bad taste such as one making fun of disabled Cyberians.


Others

There are many more Cyberian newspapers out there, including The New Bava, The Mattimeo Messenger, and the People's Press. However, these are periodic publications at best, and are printed at times to make political points for their editors more than anything else. However they do provide a diversity in Cyberian journalism that is often not available in the real world. 1