United Nations News Network

The United Nations News Network, also known by the callsign WMST-TV, is a worldwide television and internet news service that covers the news from all over the world. It currently stands as the only existing news service in the world, operating from the United Nations Headquarters (760 United Nations Plaza, Manhattan, New York City, New York, 10017-6818 United States).

Channel Sign-On and Sign-Off
On August 16, 2082, the station introduced a new sign-on and sign-off sequence to accompany their 7:30 AM and 10:00 PM time slots, respectively. The honors of saying the sequences is randomly assigned to a member of the station's staff, whether it be an anchor or technician. The sequences read as follows:

Sign-On - 7:30 AM EST
Good morning! This is [occupation and name here]. It’s now 7:30 AM Eastern Time, and WMST Channel 5 officially begins its broadcast day.

WMST-TV Channel 5 is owned and operated by the United Nations Television Corporation, licensed by the Masayoshi Media Group under the supervision of its CEO Masayoshi Shido.

The station and its Northeast United States transmitter are located at the Headquarters of the United Nations, 760 United Nations Plaza, Manhattan, New York City, New York, 10017.

The Northwest United States transmitter is located exactly 36 miles south-southwest of Phillipsburg, Montana.

The Southeast United States transmitter is located in the southeast quadrant of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests, approximately 87 miles northeast of Marietta, Georgia.

The Southwest United States transmitter is located within the Washington County School District, approximately 39 miles southwest of Kanarraville, Utah.

And our international transmitter is stationed in the North Sea, roughly nine and a half miles east of Edinburgh, Scotland.

We will now be joining Hajime Hinata and Shuichi Saihara for the United Nations Morning Show.

Sign-Off - 10:00 PM EST
It’s now ten PM Eastern Time, and WMST Channel 5 concludes its regular broadcasting schedule.

WMST-TV Channel 5 is owned and operated by the United Nations Television Corporation, licensed by the Masayoshi Media Group under the supervision of its CEO Masayoshi Shido.

The station and its Northeast United States transmitter are located at the Headquarters of the United Nations, 760 United Nations Plaza, Manhattan, New York City, New York, 10017.

The Northwest United States transmitter is located exactly 36 miles south-southwest of Phillipsburg, Montana.

The Southeast United States transmitter is located in the southeast quadrant of the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests, approximately 87 miles northeast of Marietta, Georgia.

The Southwest United States transmitter is located within the Washington County School District, approximately 39 miles southwest of Kanarraville, Utah.

And our international transmitter is stationed in the North Sea, roughly nine and a half miles east of Edinburgh, Scotland.

As we sign off for the night we would like to extend individual thanks to the members of the WMST team that make this station’s programming possible; United Nations Morning Show studio anchors Hajime Hinata and Shuichi Saihara, on-site broadcaster Makoto Naegi, sports analyst Leon Kuwata, chief meteorologist Kyoko Kirigiri, Midday Stock Report financial advisor Byakuya Togami, Culinary Corner chefs Teruteru Hanamura and Kirumi Tojo, Inside Government international correspondents Nagisa Shingetsu and Rantaro Amami, United Nations Nightly News anchors Kaito Momota and Yuta Asahina, and as always, a special thanks to Deputy Secretary-General Koichi Kizakura and Secretary-General Kyosuke Munakata for heading our United Nations Final Report.

Be sure to tune in at 7:30 AM tomorrow, where we’ll be signing on and jumping right into the United Nations Morning Show. But for now, from all of us here at WMST Channel 5, this is [occupation and name here] wishing everyone a pleasant goodnight.