RTC News is the Federal Republic of Carloso's publicly funded news service, operating since its foundation on the 31 December 1959. Our services are offered in English and Spanish; the first and second official languages of Carloso respectively, but our content is available across the world. RTC News is a 24/7 news services, with offices located in almost every city in Ireland and a large, dedicated staff who strive to deliver balanced, objective journalism. Outside of Carloso, we have offices and news corespondents located in many of the world's major countries. As we are a public body, we are financed primarily through advertising, our own investments and funding given to us directly from the government. As of 2018, Carloso does not have a television licence fee.
A Brief History — Despite its population, Carloso was introduced to television relatively late when compared to most nations. Under the Broadcasting Act 1959, Radio, Television of Carloso (RTC); the acronym is the same for the Spanish version (Radio, Televisión de Cárloso), the Federal Republic of Carloso was to have its first public broadcaster starting just before midnight on New Year's Eve, 1959. Millions of new televisions were bought in anticipation for the technological revolution that was to come. At 23:30, the letters 'RTC' flashed up for the first time and President de Houérou, in full military regalia, addressed the nation. RTC News began airing the very next day, taking the form of a thirty minute news programme at one minute past six in the evening, just before the station stopped broadcasting at seven.
News Bulletins
News bulletins are short news items, broadcast through a wide variety of communications mediums. These include everything from radio, public information systems, lifts, mobile phones and the internet. Enabling and customising notifications for news bulletins can be easily done through the RTC News app.
News Bulletin
The race for the leadership of the National Salvation party heated up again today as Minister for Internal Affairs Estebán Santander announced his intention to campaign for the position at a press conference in Secano. Former President and current Deputy President George Spalding announced his candidacy early last week. This comes after President Tobón announced his plans to retire from the party leadership in November next year, ahead of the general election in 2020. Among the international reactions, Nifonese Shogun Maki Kojiro released a statement expressing his wish that "the future Carlosian government uphold the virtues of national sovereignty and common dedication to fight against hostile forces of globalism, Marxism and liberalism". More on this at one minute past six.
Originally Aired: 18 February 2018 @ 12:39