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The Freedom Ledger takes the place roughly of the New York Times with its coverage of almost everything that's worth reporting in the city, country, and the world today.  The publishing house is owned by the Media Mogul family of the Beaumonts whom are reportedly "Richer than God" thanks to their consistent investment in everything cutting edge regarding the media.  The Freedom Ledger is actually now only a smaller part of a much larger corporate enterprise that owns pretty much the majority of Freedom City's Global Broadcasting Network.  Ironically, this hasn't lead to a degrading of the Freedom Ledger's journalism because the owner of GBN prefers to run the paper as a way of honoring his ancestors.
 
The Freedom Ledger takes the place roughly of the New York Times with its coverage of almost everything that's worth reporting in the city, country, and the world today.  The publishing house is owned by the Media Mogul family of the Beaumonts whom are reportedly "Richer than God" thanks to their consistent investment in everything cutting edge regarding the media.  The Freedom Ledger is actually now only a smaller part of a much larger corporate enterprise that owns pretty much the majority of Freedom City's Global Broadcasting Network.  Ironically, this hasn't lead to a degrading of the Freedom Ledger's journalism because the owner of GBN prefers to run the paper as a way of honoring his ancestors.
 
 
If there's one thing that the Freedom Ledger DOES have a problem with, it's the fact that its arguably TOO Superhero-Philiac.  It's unquestioning and tireless support of anything superhero centric often calls into question its journalistic integrity and leads to plenty of individuals who '''aren't''' superhero material being given press that they shouldn't.
 
 
 
Likewise, the Journal is unreasonably harsh on any instance where superheroes stray outside the "Silver Age" code of nonviolence.
 
 
  
 
== Fletcher Beaumont II ==
 
== Fletcher Beaumont II ==

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