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KaneNet

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KaneNet, or Kane News, was a major news broadcasting company in the City of the Saved which was known to focus on scandals and have little care for facts. (PROSE: The Socratic Problem, et al) KaneNet's news channels included News 2400000. (PROSE: Apocalypse Day) They were based in Teletopia District. (PROSE: Sleeping Giants)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

Sometime before AF 37, Merla Gupta worked for Kane News in the Indo Districts, once witnessing a KaneNet reporter having trouble describing the largest Jainist temple in the City.

In AF 37, KaneNet reported on Bribori Zadig, interviewing Gwym Carn among other things. (PROSE: Sleeping Giants)

In AF 71, KaneNet reporters flooded the University of Seven Ages after Socrates was fired for having an affair with a student. Circa this year, KaneNet reporters were banned from Plato's Republic for their inability to accurately portray reality. (PROSE: The Socratic Problem)

Mr Sherlock once heard about the kidnapping of Maud Gonne on Kane News. (PROSE: The Baker Street Dozen)

J. R. R. Tolkien guessed that the scandal surrounding the creation of Aemos and the Cognitive Philology Association's plagiarism would attract the attention of KaneNet. (PROSE: Philology: The Real Professional Bag of Tricks

In AF 291, KaneNet affiliates in Calafia District reported on Nikola Tesla's disappearance, naturally framing it the most scandalous way they could. (PROSE: The Isis Method)

KaneNet continued to operate into the City of the Saved Civil War. (PROSE: The Age of Meeting Ourselves Again)

KaneNet reported on the Anonymity's destruction of the City in AF 300. (PROSE: Apocalypse Day)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

PROSE: Of the City of the Saved... establishes that a Remake of Charles Foster Kane is a prominent politician in Teletopia District. In the film Citizen Kane, Kane runs a newspaper which focuses on scandals and disregards the truth. The connection between KaneNet and Citizen Kane is hinted at in PROSE: The Socratic Problem when the Director of Studies refers to "the good Citizens of Kane News".

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