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Revision as of 20:39, 11 April 2022

National Associative Broadcasting
Country Flag of Teutonica.svg Superior
Network NABN
Headquarters 12 West Miller Lane, Saint Anthony, Minneapolis
Programming
Language(s) English
Ownership
History
Links
Website www.nab.com
Availability

National Associative Broadcasting, commonly abbreviated to NAB, is a Superian multinational cable news television network based in Saint Anthony, Minneapolis. The channel is owned by the National Associative Brodcasting Network, which is one of the largest media networks in Superior. Channel broadcasts are commonly televised, recorded, and livestreamed from its studios in Saint Anthony, having affiliate studios in New Hamburg.

National Associative Broadcasting was founded in 1978 by Frederick Mentz and Johanna Lieberman, being founded as one of the first televised news networks in Superior. It would be a successor to the National Radio Broadcasting Company, which ran from 1918 to 1978. NAB would quickly become one of the major television-based news channels in Superior. As of 2021, NAB is the second-largest news networks in Superior, with around 28,035,000 households (85% of the Superian population) subscribed to NAB, either directly or indirectly through their cable provider. It is the third most subscribed cable news channel in Superior, being its rival Penguin News and the state-funded SBC News.

A majority of the shows aired on National Associative Broadcasting have been generally described as left-leaning by observers, being largely favorable to the Liberal Democratic Party and Farmer Labor Party, which has generated accusations of bias reporting. Since its founding, the NAB has been accused of left wing bias, being accused of generating misinformation on issues such as gun control and race relations, along with reporting generally favoring left-leaning candidates or solutions to major political issues. Like its rival, Penguin News, NAB has denied any form of bias reporting, claiming that critics are merging its prominent commentary shows with its actual news reporting.

History

Political alignment

Outlets

Ratings and reception

Content

Political leanings

Controversies

Notable personalities

See also