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A TV company, originally based in [[Calibre City]], but now exporting almost universally. They have gained permission to use [[ghostnet]]s for transferring media, as their moral and enlightening broadcasts were approved by the [[Grand Synod]]s as beneficial to humanity in general. | A TV company, originally based in [[Calibre City]], but now exporting almost universally. They have gained permission to use [[ghostnet]]s for transferring media, as their moral and enlightening broadcasts were approved by the [[Grand Synod]]s as beneficial to humanity in general. | ||
| − | This agreement meant that EEN had an almost unchallenged market on many worlds, and this led to further successes. However, it remains to be seen whether their output (seen by many as preachy or condescending) will remain competetive now that the rising star of [[Transnet | + | This agreement meant that EEN had an almost unchallenged market on many worlds, and this led to further successes. However, it remains to be seen whether their output (seen by many as preachy or condescending) will remain competetive now that the rising star of [[Transnet Publication]] is challenging their monopolies. |
==TV Series== | ==TV Series== | ||
Latest revision as of 22:20, 3 June 2011
A TV company, originally based in Calibre City, but now exporting almost universally. They have gained permission to use ghostnets for transferring media, as their moral and enlightening broadcasts were approved by the Grand Synods as beneficial to humanity in general.
This agreement meant that EEN had an almost unchallenged market on many worlds, and this led to further successes. However, it remains to be seen whether their output (seen by many as preachy or condescending) will remain competetive now that the rising star of Transnet Publication is challenging their monopolies.