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Northudankton Announces Dedicated Domain with Official Website Launch and National Broadcast Channel

Duikienin, Northudankton
17 June 2025 - 12:00 AM

On June 16, 2025, at 4:05 PM, the national website northudankton.org was released to the public, formally replacing the previous domain, northudankton.weebly.com. The announcement was made by Chairman Jonathan Freeman at 4:10 PM. The new site now functions as the main digital platform of the United People’s Realm of Northudankton, featuring basic information about the nation, national branding elements, and navigation access to various subdomains.

Simultaneously, the NORB Network began operations through tv.northudankton.org. This is Northudankton’s national online broadcast service, running daily from 4:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Programming is structured into three main segments. The morning block, titled NORB Kids, airs from 4:00 to 8:00 AM and includes children's programming such as The L&A and educational content. The daytime segment runs from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM and features general material including public programming and state-affiliated media. From 7:00 to 10:00 PM, the NORB at Night block broadcasts political speeches, Rockbowl matches, and mature-themed content.

Several subdomains were launched alongside the main website. These include map.northudankton.org, which provides a public map of Northudankton and its labeled territories, including Duikienin. The site otw.northudankton.org hosts the ongoing Out The Window livestream from Central Duikienin and serves as a location for live civic broadcasts such as the Monthly Address. Subdomains currently under construction include gov.northudankton.org, which will contain legislative records and government structure; info.northudankton.org, intended to house historical and national background material; news.northudankton.org, which is planned to succeed the previous Weebly site for publishing press releases and official updates; duikienin.northudankton.org, a future page for the Community of Duikienin; and music.northudankton.org, designated for hosting national and citizen-submitted audio projects.

Also included in the launch was fun.northudankton.org, a miscellaneous page that currently contains functional and experimental tools such as the Moon Clock, Duikienin Sun Info, and a color swatch library related to state aesthetics. The NORB Network and the national site are still undergoing further refinement, and development continues on the private interactive map used by the state.

The infrastructure project was directed by Chairman Freeman and reflects a shift toward centralized, organized digital services for citizens and approved visitors. The website is intended to consolidate state communications, media, and documentation in one accessible location.