Galaxy Communications was a media conglomerate in the United States.
Its' flagship TV station was the Galaxy Broadcasting System. The Daily Planet was also part of Galaxy Communications, at least it was in the '70s.[2]
The headquarters of Galaxy Communications was the Galaxy Communications building, which was located in the city of Metropolis.[3]
Media[]
- Galaxy Broadcasting System: This was one of the nation's most popular TV stations.
- Daily Planet: This was very likely one of the most popular newspaper publishers, not just in the nation, but in the whole world.
Employees[]
- Morgan Edge: He was the owner and president of Galaxy Communications.[4]
- Perry White: He served as the editor in chief of the Daily Planet.
- Clark Kent: He was the TV commentator for Galaxy Broadcasting's WGBS-TV and newspaper reporter for the Daily Planet.
- Lois Lane: She was the Daily Planet's star reporter, the most well-known employee.
- James Bartholomew Olsen: He was a cub-reporter and photographer for the Daily Planet.
- Steve Lombard: He was the sports newscaster for GBS.
Appearances and References[]
- Season 1 episode:
- The Planet-Splitter (December 15, 1973) -- referenced only
- Season 10 episode:
- The Wild Cards (October 9, 1985)
References[]
- ↑ This building being the Galazy Communications building is conjecture since it is not actually called that on the show. It does seems likely as it resembles it, and it's near the Metropolis City Municipal building just like in DC Comics maps of Metropolis.
- ↑ As was indicated by The Planet-Splitter and The Androids (1973).
- ↑ As seen in The Wild Cards (1985).
- ↑ This was how it was on Earth-One. This is most likely the same on Earth-1A, but this is merely conjecture.