Cyberpunk 2077 News Broadcasts

The following describes transcripts of news stories seen and heard throughout media broadcasts in Cyberpunk 2077.

Spoken

 * Welcome to N54 News. I'm Gillean Jordan. We begin now with your latest local news. The 54th Anniversary of the AHQ Disaster is fast approaching. In 2023, Night City was shaken to its core by the detonation of a tactical nuclear bomb in Arasaka's NC headquarters. Twelve thousand were killed instantly by the blast and thousands more later succumbed to acute radiation sickness. This tragic incident - which some ultimately attribute to Arasaka's wanton imperialist tendencies - has forever left a mark on our city's history. And now, an important message for Watson residents. The homelessness problem plaguing the district's sewer system will be addressed as fumigation of the tunnels begins tomorrow. Due to the use of potent neurotoxins, Watson residents are urged to stay clear of storm drains and sewer entrances to minimize risk of injury and death. Next - Is it the end of eastbound traffic jams on the I-9? Long-awaited repairs to Ringroad East may begin as early as next month. Estimates put investment into this major artery at close to 20 million eurodollars, with priority being placed on efficiency and anti-nomad barriers. And that is it for your lastest [sic] local news. After the break, we have a look at our world report.
 * Hello, I'm Gillean Jordan. Welcome to the world report on N54 News. The Western Corporate States recently announced a new visa program. Persons intending to relocate there must first find a sponsor from among WCS-affiliated companies. Following a twenty-year employment period within the WCS, visa-holders can earn the right to permanent residence, a marriage license, and a single-child permit. In Northern Europe, the humanitarian crisis has worsened. Refugees from flooded regions in Belgium and the Netherlands continue to pour into Scandinavia. Sweden has responded with force, sinking over a dozen refugee vessels in recent weeks. Despite humanitarian efforts, nearly sixty people have been killed. Have we found Heaven on Earth? Permanent human settlement on Antarctica is celebrating ten years today. A wealth of natural resources hidden under the ice has spurred the continent's rapid economic development. Though some environmental degradation has occurred as a result, inhabitants of the South Pole are still enjoying life as Antarctica's first dollhouse was recently opened. But perhaps the most appealing to locals and newcomers alike is the astonishingly low crime level. Antarcticians enjoy a murder rate of only 70 per 100,000 residents. Thank you for watching N54 News. We'll see you next time.

News Ticker

 * Switzerland: almost 600 years after it was founded in 1488, the country's last publishing house has printed its final book and filed for bankruptcy.
 * Trash is becoming one of the city's hottest issues - literally. The city's landfill is reporting an increase in uncontrolled fires.
 * Temperature: 77°F, sunny. Wind speed: 9 mph. Cloud cover: 10% rain: 0 in. Pressure: 1.015 hPa.
 * United Kingdom: the government has launched a referendum on whether to rejoin the European Economic Area. To all British citizens: an issue of this magnitude should not be decided by referendum.
 * A tiger recreated in a laboratory was placed for auction. The highest bidder will get the unique chance to hunt and shoot it in any place of their choice.
 * This season the Ascot Racehorse in London is buzzing with drones, the shouts of celebrities, and the gasps of the British elite as they either won or lost.
 * More large fragments of the Antarctic ice sheet have fallen into the Southern Ocean. As a result, global average ocean height has risen by nine inches.
 * The latest braindance firmware update has been marred by a slew of reports claiming the Wreath now causes several bouts of hunger and fatigue.
 * Sweden: a tour bus with Russian tourists was robbed. Gunmen took money, documents and hijacked the vehicle. There were no casualties.
 * A brawl broke out in Tatentanz, a club owned by the Maelstrom gang. The cause was allegedly nothing more than a crowd that grew too rowdy.
 * A furniture manufacturer has created a new chair that prevents pressure sores. The chair's creators claim it was specially designed for corporate employees.
 * Track and field: an athlete has died after overdosing on his booster. The International Olympic Commission is set to tighten doping restrictions.