NSNBC: Programming Update and War Report

Day 2,458, 15:09 Published in Norway Canada by KeshaWarrior
Welcome to NSNBC, Your Place for Norwegian Politics



Today is Day 2,458 and these are today's top stories.


NSNBC would like to thank you all for the fantastic ratings we got on our last story!


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has reopened its Embassy and Consulate program and the first two embassies have been established with eBelarus and eSerbia.


Norway has now requested to end the training war with the UK, we will see what happens with that and uncover their true intentions in the next few days.


We will be releasing a report in the coming days about issues that may be plaguing the Norwegian financial system, as a result of Plato and as a result of trust complications within the Government.


The Congressional Elections are coming up soon, if you plan to run, I hope you will send NSNBC some information about your plans, platform, and what you can do for Norway.


The weather is beautiful here in Norway's capital, no better time or place to get started on today's more in depth story, a discussion of the upcoming events in Norway and how you can be apart of it.





I'm sure you have noticed, NSNBC has undergone a change of appearance. It has been brought to my attention, that as NSNBC grows, we are reaching an international audience that continues to grow with every article.

The former Norwegian Peacock logo, is now being replaced with a rainbow peacock, that symbolizes how when all colors come together, we make something beautiful.

(Also, NSNBC is now using a former 1986 variety of the NBC logo, I hope it's not a shock to any of you that my Network is based on them lol.)


Here below, we will outline the new NSNBC programming lineup that will come into effect starting on September 1st and will continue every day. We hope this will make it easier to separate the news you're looking for, into the programs you like to see.


There will be two programs to every day, which will be contained in every paper, released on the same day, every week.


Monday: Election Coverage and War Report

Tuesday: Hardball International and NSNBC Updates

Wednesday: Meet the Players and Heroes of Norway (Possibly)

Thursday: The Nancy Norway Show and Evening Vodka

Friday: Political Playground and Weekly Update

Saturday and Sunday: Experimental Programming


Again, although we have begun rolling out our new logo and modern visuals, the programming schedule doesn't start until September.





Today's other major broadcast, is the second NSNBC War Report.

Once a week NSNBC will release one of these which will show the most important changes in territory holdings with Norway's allies as well as the wars around the world.


Sweden and Finland


Asgard has continued to have great success against its enemies in the Baltics. Estonia and Finland are in a training war that is expected to come to an end in the coming days. But Sweden, Finland, and Norway managed to do an exceptional job with defeating Lithuania in it's airstrike on Norwegian soil.



Chile


We also have big news on Chile, as they have lost in one of the biggest battles in recent memory. Over 600 million damage was done in a single battle that put Peru against Chile, but in the end it was Peru and it's allies that won. Chile has since lost several more battles, and it's Imperial status.



Belarus


Finally, we will continue to cover Belarus, as it's currently being occupied by Poland and Latvia. There are hopes that Asgard will act against Poland to help liberate our ally, but we will have to wait and see where this takes us.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs to Belarus, is hoping our Government can come to assist them. What do you think? They helped us, should we help them?





In other war related news, here below we will update some of the most recent (at time of publish) eNations, in their Resistance Wars.


Australia has almost recovered it's entire homeland, with only two regions to go if all goes well against Chile.

Austria is expected to beat Cyprus over it's region of Styria.

Finally, Japan is expected to take it's region Shikoku back from Taiwan.


Thank you all!