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 ===== History ===== ===== History =====
-The first broadcast of the show was aired in early [[timeline:ye_15]], however it was then called Galaxy Weekly, and only aired on each sunday, while it was also at that time produced by [[corp:universal_cinematics]]. The show featured no newscaster, although it featured two reporters, Hatima Kole, who covered domestic news, and foreign expert Takagi Ietsibu. In [[timeline:ye_18]], with the bankruptcy of Universal, Yukosfilm bought the show from the company, and in early [[timeline:ye_19]], Kole became the first newscaster of a daily version that became Galactic Today, which roughly followed the early format of national news. In [[timeline:ye_22]], the first female reporter followed, in the form of Asari Kaomo. The second crew moved in at [[timeline:ye_23]], but resigned after one year. The third crew lasted longer, until [[timeline:ye_29]]. In [[timeline:ye_25]], the show gained critical acclaim for its coverage of the [[faction:elysia:history:fourth_elysian_war|destruction of Geshrinopolis]]. Since [[timeline:ye_27]], the show employs a team of seven experts, with four specialists in a specific nation, and an specific reporter on [[faction:yamatai_star_empire|Yamatai]] politics, culture and sports, respectively. +The first broadcast of the show was aired in early [[timeline:ye_15]], however it was then called Galaxy Weekly, and only aired on each sunday, while it was also at that time produced by [[corp:universal_cinematics]]. The show featured no newscaster, although it featured two reporters, Hatima Kole, who covered domestic news, and foreign expert Takagi Ietsibu. In [[timeline:ye_18]], with the bankruptcy of Universal, Yukosfilm bought the show from the company, and in early [[timeline:ye_19]], Kole became the first newscaster of a daily version that became Galactic Today, which roughly followed the early format of national news. In [[timeline:ye_22]], the first female reporter followed, in the form of Asari Kaomo. The second crew moved in at [[timeline:ye_23]], but resigned after one year. The third crew lasted longer, until [[timeline:ye_29]]. In [[timeline:ye_25]], the show gained critical acclaim for its coverage of the [[timeline:events:fourth_elysian_war|destruction of Geshrinopolis]]. Since [[timeline:ye_27]], the show employs a team of seven experts, with four specialists in a specific nation, and an specific reporter on [[faction:yamatai_star_empire|Yamatai]] politics, culture and sports, respectively. 
  
 Since [[timeline:ye_21]], the show is broadcast each evening at eight o'clock on YEEC 1, which is the most important news coverage program for a lot of [[faction:yamatai:yamataian]]s. Condensed versions are also available daily on the [[faction:yamatai:yinn]], while Youth airs at six, and Sports at seven. It mostly lasts for a half hour, in which the most important topics of the day are highlighted longer and more intense than in regular news coverage throughout the day. Aside from that, the show sometimes broadcasts extra shows, often with breaking news bulletins. Since [[timeline:ye_21]], the show is broadcast each evening at eight o'clock on YEEC 1, which is the most important news coverage program for a lot of [[faction:yamatai:yamataian]]s. Condensed versions are also available daily on the [[faction:yamatai:yinn]], while Youth airs at six, and Sports at seven. It mostly lasts for a half hour, in which the most important topics of the day are highlighted longer and more intense than in regular news coverage throughout the day. Aside from that, the show sometimes broadcasts extra shows, often with breaking news bulletins.
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 Two times, in [[timeline:ye_31]] and [[timeline:ye_35]], it was awarded the title of //Outstanding News Show//. Also, Katao Hisake was rewarded twice with the award for //Best Anchorwoman// in [[timeline:ye_27]] and [[timeline:ye_29]], and Noguchi Emika was granted the award once in [[timeline:ye_31]]. Furthermore, Tessai, Hisaka and Iesibu were all nominated for //Best Anchorman/woman//. Nobira Shonsi was awarded four [[wip:faction:yamatai:stellar_awards#sports_stellar_awards| Sports Awards]], twice for //Sport Journalism// in [[timeline:ye_32]] and [[timeline:ye_35]], once for //Event Coverage// in [[timeline:ye_38]], and once for //Commentator// in [[timeline:ye_33]].  Two times, in [[timeline:ye_31]] and [[timeline:ye_35]], it was awarded the title of //Outstanding News Show//. Also, Katao Hisake was rewarded twice with the award for //Best Anchorwoman// in [[timeline:ye_27]] and [[timeline:ye_29]], and Noguchi Emika was granted the award once in [[timeline:ye_31]]. Furthermore, Tessai, Hisaka and Iesibu were all nominated for //Best Anchorman/woman//. Nobira Shonsi was awarded four [[wip:faction:yamatai:stellar_awards#sports_stellar_awards| Sports Awards]], twice for //Sport Journalism// in [[timeline:ye_32]] and [[timeline:ye_35]], once for //Event Coverage// in [[timeline:ye_38]], and once for //Commentator// in [[timeline:ye_33]]. 
  
-They also received multiple special awards for its coverage of various war situations, from both the [[faction:elysia:history:fourth_elysian_war|Elysian Wars]], as well as both the [[timeline:events:first_mishhuvurthyar_war]] and [[timeline:events:second_mishhuvurthyar_war]].+They also received multiple special awards for its coverage of various war situations, from both the [[timeline:events:fourth_elysian_war|Elysian Wars]], as well as both the [[timeline:events:first_mishhuvurthyar_war]] and [[timeline:events:second_mishhuvurthyar_war]].
  
 Today Galactic Youth was also awarded with the award for //Best Anchorwoman// once, for Kinita Marou, in [[timeline:ye_38]]. Today Galactic Sports was awarded with //Best Sports Studio Show// in [[timeline:ye_35]] and //Best Studio Design// in [[timeline:ye_32]]. Furthermore, //Kyoto Times// rated it 'Best News Show of All Time' in [[timeline:ye_38]]. Today Galactic Youth was also awarded with the award for //Best Anchorwoman// once, for Kinita Marou, in [[timeline:ye_38]]. Today Galactic Sports was awarded with //Best Sports Studio Show// in [[timeline:ye_35]] and //Best Studio Design// in [[timeline:ye_32]]. Furthermore, //Kyoto Times// rated it 'Best News Show of All Time' in [[timeline:ye_38]].