March 12, 2008

Capital City (pim) -- Imaginary TV, the number one cable network TV of Capital City, begins nationwide transmissions this month, but is Fredonia ready for it? In the five years it has been operating, the Imaginary TV has created some amazing success, but also a great deal of controversy.

The founder of Imaginary TV, Sambo McSchuyster, arrived in Fredonia through the Wood Between the Worlds, from a mysterious place called Hallowed Timber, where he was working as a TV producer. Upon arriving to Capital City, he soon invented the concept of Imaginary Televison, based on the old phrase that no TV program could ever surpass the human imagination. The Imaginary TV provides only the basic stuctures of the story, characters and the background, but leaves the rest to the imagination of the viewers. Arriving in time of a major economic boom, McShuyster was able to collect risk funding for his project with ease, and soon the popularity of Imaginary TV surpassed all expectations.

Critics have discredited the network as a massive hoax, stating that as there are no actual shows, the viewers are basically paying for nothing, but constant high ratings and a string of award winning shows seem to indicate that this is precisely what today's audiences want to see from their televisions.