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[[Image:News Review ep219.jpg|thumb|right|A copy of ''The News-Review'' during the Presidential Election campaign]] | [[Image:News Review ep219.jpg|thumb|right|A copy of ''The News-Review'' during the Presidential Election campaign]] | ||
'''''The News-Review''''' is a newspaper circulated in the [[The Fleet (RDM)| | '''''The News-Review''''' is a newspaper circulated in the the [[The Fleet (RDM)|Fleet]]. It first surfaced in "[[Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I]]," with the headline story recapping a previous presidential debate between [[Laura Roslin]] and [[Gaius Baltar]]. It is likely this paper is a subsidiary of the [[Fleet News Service]]. | ||
The newspaper is not a daily, but instead printed and released at different points during the week. As of far, it is only known to have a midweek edition, since that was the caption appearing over the headline when the paper was first seen. | The newspaper is not a daily, but instead printed and released at different points during the week. As of far, it is only known to have a midweek edition, since that was the caption appearing over the headline when the paper was first seen. |
Revision as of 21:08, 13 June 2007
The News-Review is a newspaper circulated in the the Fleet. It first surfaced in "Lay Down Your Burdens, Part I," with the headline story recapping a previous presidential debate between Laura Roslin and Gaius Baltar. It is likely this paper is a subsidiary of the Fleet News Service.
The newspaper is not a daily, but instead printed and released at different points during the week. As of far, it is only known to have a midweek edition, since that was the caption appearing over the headline when the paper was first seen.
The only known reporter for The News-Review is John Sowell, who wrote the article covering the presidential debate.
In addition to covering politics, The News-Review covers other topics on separate pages, much like newspapers on Earth. A few of the visible sub-headlines on the front page covered religious topics and the identity of Athena.
It is unknown if The News-Review continued publication after the colonization of New Caprica.