Video Newspaper

Video Newspaper (Japanese: ビデオ新聞) is the main evening newscast in Rusawana, airing on Channel One Rusawana (Japanese: チャネル1) and previously on HCTV 1 of the Huleharia Central Television (HCTV, Japanese: フレハリア 中央 テレビ) and RGN 1 of the Rusawana Government Network (RGN, Japanese: ロシア政府ネットワーク).

Editorial line
In the Huleharian days of Video Newspaper, the programme had a pro-government bias and typically did not report on news that could potentially fuel anti-government sentiment. The programme presented reports that promoted socialism and portrayed the West in a negative manner. This situation changed in 1989, when a director of news was introduced alongside the news being sourced from official outlets. This made HCTV report accurately on the Huleharian Revolution in 1989. This also made Video Newspaper to be shown uncensored and critical, triggering the protests that hastened Dissolution of Huleharia.

Coverage during the last days of Huleharia
Starting in 1989, Video Newspaper loosened its fidelity to the party line and began presenting fair reports about the events transforming Huleharia at the time. In the 1980s, 85% of Huleharian adults relied on television coverage as their primary source of news. Yet Video Newspaper was seen as "a joke" by many Huleharian citizens due to its poor coverage of news events.

Theme music
From 1983 until 2011, Video Newspaper was used famous Video Newspaper theme music. From 1994 until 2011, Video Newspaper also used Stardust Speedway Bad Future from American version of Sonic CD. The modernized theme music was introduced in 2011 and used until 2014, which incorporates the elements of "Stardust Speedway Bad Future (US)" and Video Newspaper's 1983 theme, which remixed to similar to 2010 PIK Eidíseis theme. The current theme music was introduced in 2014, which Video Newspaper's 2012 theme remixed to mix of similar to 2013 PIK Eidíseis theme and Westar Records Midnight Report.