Galaxy News Radio

Galaxy News Radio was a pre-War radio station based in Washington, D.C. and a subsidiary of Galaxy News Network.

Background
Galaxy News Radio has been repurposed by Three Dog who reports on the happenings around the Capital Wasteland, including comments regarding the Lone Wanderer's actions. He created the radio station with the help of a technician named Margaret. The station plays a combination of Three Dog's commentary and 20 songs.

Three Dog operates the station as part of the "Good Fight," which he explains is his attempt to inform inhabitants of the Capital Wasteland how "things really are" and expose the Enclave's true intentions. The music consists of records that have been found in playable condition.

Before each quest-related news broadcast, Three Dog will refer to the Lone Wanderer by their current Karma level. If Three Dog dies, Margaret takes over his role and her broadcasts will continue for the duration of the game.

Fallout 4
A Galaxy News Radio (also known as Silver Shroud Radio) appears in the Commonwealth. It is operated by Kent Connolly and plays episodes of The Silver Shroud radio play, as well as radio speeches by Connolly himself, with the pre-War GNR radio intro in-between each episode. It has a limited range centered around Goodneighbor, extending as far west as Boston Common and as far north as Pickman Gallery.

Capital Wasteland Mercenaries
The GNR Building Plaza reappears in the Creation Club creation "Capital Wasteland Mercenaries" where it is being defended by a team of mercenaries called the Good Fighters against Talon Company.

Related quests

 * Galaxy News Radio: GNR's initial signal quality is poor; it can barely be heard in Megaton and fades out entirely as one gets further away. Patrons inside of Moriarty's Saloon comment on this being a recent development. Gob, in particular, responds by physically hitting the radio in annoyance, with Nova explaining that it's the signal and not the radio that's the problem. If the Lone Wanderer decides to meet Three Dog as part of the main questline, he explains that his relay dish on the Washington Monument was destroyed when a super mutant shot it to pieces, severely reducing his overall transmission range. The Lone Wanderer can obtain a replacement relay dish from the Virgo II lunar lander in the Museum of Technology and install it on the Washington Monument, which results in the station becoming one of three that can be picked up anywhere within the Capital Wasteland (the other two are Enclave Radio and Agatha's Station).

Tracks
The following 20 songs cycle on Galaxy News Radio, listed here by song title and performer in the order found in the Fallout 3 credits. Songs licensed from APM Music do not credit performers, and the composer is listed if available. Parts of the song "Jazzy Interlude" are played at the beginning and end of The Adventures of Herbert "Daring" Dashwood broadcasts.


 * A Wonderful Guy by Tex Beneke featuring Claire Chatwin (1949)
 * Anything Goes by Cole Porter with Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks (1934)
 * Boogie Man by Sid Phillips (late 1940s)
 * Butcher Pete (Part 1) by Roy Brown (1950)
 * Civilization, also called "Bongo Bongo Bongo", by Vic Schoen and his Orchestra, featuring Danny Kaye and The Andrews Sisters (1947)
 * Crazy He Calls Me by Billie Holiday (1949)
 * Easy Living by Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra, featuring Billie Holiday (1937)
 * Fox Boogie (sports Boogie) by Gerhard Trede (1998)
 * Happy Times by Bob Crosby (1949)
 * I Don't Want to Set the World on Fire by The Ink Spots (1941)
 * I'm Tickled Pink by Jack Shaindlin
 * Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall by Ella Fitzgerald and The Ink Spots (1944)
 * Jazzy Interlude by Billy Munn (Early 1900's)
 * Jolly Days by Gerhard Trede (1995)
 * Let's Go Sunning by Jack Shaindlin (1954)
 * Maybe by The Ink Spots (1940)
 * Mighty, Mighty Man by Earl Barnes and his Orchestra, featuring Roy Brown (1948)
 * Rhythm For You by Eddy Christiani and Frans Poptie (1948)
 * Swing Doors by Allan Gray (1935)
 * Way Back Home by Bob Crosby & The Bob Cats (1950)

Introductions
After a round of music, Three Dog states these introductions before beginning his report.



Outros
Three Dog says these before either going onto a song or a public service announcement.

Song announcements
Three Dog comments on the song he is about to play. After a short time of gameplay, he will stop announcing the song. He may also make conclusions, simply saying "That was" and the artist with the name of the song.



If Three Dog dies, Margaret will take his place on the radio as the acting DJ and announce the songs instead.



News and drama
Three Dog reports three types of news (generic, quest-specific, and public service announcement) and occasionally plays one drama.

Generic reports

 * - before completing The Superhuman Gambit
 * - upon completion of The Waters of Life
 * - before and (sometimes after - see bugs section) completing Those!
 * - before completing Tenpenny Tower
 * - reporting about sporadic attacks on his building
 * - if Harold is burnt to death, this report will cease.
 * - if Harold is burnt to death, this report will cease.
 * - if Harold is burnt to death, this report will cease.
 * - if Harold is burnt to death, this report will cease.
 * - if Harold is burnt to death, this report will cease.

Broken Steel generic reports

 * - After completing the quest Take It Back!.
 * - After completing the quest Take It Back! while adding the Modified FEV to Project Purity.
 * - After completing the quest Take It Back!.
 * - After the completion of the quest Death From Above.
 * - After the completion of the quest Shock Value.
 * - After the completion of Who Dares Wins by destroying the Citadel.
 * - After the completion of Who Dares Wins by destroying the Mobile base crawler.

Quest-specific
Quest-specific news covers both main and side quests. There are three options pertaining to each of them: unresolved, path A and path B. Not all quests will have all paths.

Drama
Produced by Three Dog, Herbert Dashwood shares that the plays were created in the style of those before the Great War. They are often played and became a favorite program across the Capital Wasteland. In game, the four episodes below are played in a loop and will continue to play if Herbert Dashwood is killed.

Main quest news reports

 * - after Escape!
 * - Upon completing the quest, Escape!
 * - After visiting Three Dog for the first time, starting the quest Galaxy News Radio after Following in His Footsteps.
 * - Upon completing the quest Galaxy News Radio.
 * - Upon completing the quest Tranquility Lane but before The Waters of Life.
 * - Upon completing The Waters of Life.
 * - Finding the Garden of Eden
 * - Upon completing the quest, Finding the Garden of Eden.
 * - Complete The American Dream with good Karma and without killing President Eden
 * - Complete The American Dream with good Karma and convince President Eden to self-destruct himself and the base.
 * - Complete The American Dream with evil Karma and without killing President Eden
 * - Complete The American Dream with bad Karma and convince President Eden to self-destruct himself and the base.

Good Karma

 * - Completing the Wasteland Survival Guide with maximum research
 * - Complete Rescue from Paradise by killing all the slavers.
 * - Complete Rescue from Paradise by killing all the slavers.
 * - Complete The Power of the Atom by disarming Megaton's atomic bomb
 * (Later he just says "Hey, wouldn't you know it, the Lone Wanderer is done collecting bottles of soda. Christ, talk about your slow news days.") - The Nuka-Cola Challenge
 * - Stealing Independence
 * - complete Reilly's Rangers successfully.
 * - fail Reilly's Rangers
 * - Complete Agatha's Song by returning the Stradivarius to Agatha
 * - Complete Big Trouble in Big Town by teaching the town's people to defend themselves
 * - Complete Those! by finding a place for Bryan Wilks to stay
 * - Complete Head of State by helping the slaves
 * - Complete The Superhuman Gambit without siding with the AntAgonizer or the Mechanist

Neutral Karma

 * - Complete Rescue from Paradise without turning Paradise Falls hostile.
 * - Complete Rescue From Paradise with Strictly Business enabled and at least one slave candidate enslaved or dead.
 * - Complete Rescue From Paradise with Strictly Business enabled and at least one slave candidate enslaved or dead.
 * - Complete Tenpenny Tower by helping Roy Phillips
 * - Complete Agatha's Song by selling the Soil Stradivarius
 * - Complete Those! without finding a place for Bryan Wilks to stay
 * - Trouble on the Homefront

Bad Karma

 * - Completing the Wasteland Survival Guide by lying in your research or with minimal research
 * - Strictly Business (Completing Rescue From Paradise triggers this)
 * - Complete Tenpenny Tower by killing Roy Phillips
 * - You Gotta Shoot 'Em in the Head
 * - Complete The Power of the Atom by detonating Megaton's atomic bomb
 * - Kill Agatha after completing Agatha's Song
 * - Complete The Replicated Man by siding with Zimmer
 * - Complete The Replicated Man by convincing Harkness to go with Zimmer


 * — Complete Oasis by burning Harold
 * - Complete Those! by selling Bryan Wilks as a slave

Good Karma

 * Vault Martyr Level 2:
 * Sentinel Level 3:
 * Defender Level 4:
 * Dignitary Level 5:
 * Peacekeeper Level 6:
 * Ranger of the Wastes Level 7:
 * Protector Level 8:
 * Urban Defender Level 9:
 * Exemplar Level 10:
 * Capital Crusader Level 11:
 * Paladin Level 12:
 * Vault Legend Level 13:
 * Ambassador of Peace Level 14:
 * Urban Legend Level 15:
 * Hero of the Wastes Level 16:
 * Paragon Level 17:
 * Wasteland Savior Level 18:
 * Saint Level 19:
 * Last, Best Hope of Humanity Level 20:
 * Broken Steel add-on
 * Restorer of Faith Level 21:
 * Model of Selflessness Level 22:
 * Shepherd Level 23:
 * Friend of the People Level 24:
 * Champion of Justice Level 25:
 * Symbol of Order Level 26:
 * Herald of Tranquility Level 27:
 * Light Bringer Level 28:
 * Earthly Angel Level 29:
 * Messiah Level 30:

Neutral Karma

 * Renegade Level 2:
 * Seeker Level 3:
 * Wanderer Level 4:
 * Citizen Level 5:
 * Adventurer Level 6:
 * Vagabond of the Wastes Level 7:
 * Wasteland Mercenary Level 8:
 * Urban Ranger Level 9:
 * Observer Level 10:
 * Capital Councilor Level 11:
 * The Keeper Level 12:
 * Vault Descendant Level 13:
 * Pinnacle of Survival Level 14:
 * Urban Myth Level 15:
 * Strider of the Wastes Level 16:
 * Beholder Level 17:
 * Wasteland Watcher Level 18:
 * Superhuman Level 19:
 * Paradigm Level 20:
 * later he just says


 * Broken Steel add-on
 * Soldier of Fortune Level 21:
 * Profiteer Level 22:
 * Egocentric Level 23:
 * Loner Level 24:
 * Hero for Hire Level 25:
 * Model of Apathy Level 26:
 * Person of Refinement Level 27:
 * Moneygrubber Level 28:
 * Grey Stranger Level 29:
 * True Mortal Level 30:

Evil Karma

 * Vault Outlaw Level 2:
 * Opportunist Level 3:
 * Plunderer Level 4:
 * Fatcat Level 5:
 * Marauder Level 6:
 * Pirate of the Wastes Level 7:
 * Reaver Level 8:
 * Urban Invader Level 9:
 * Ne'er-Do-Well Level 10:
 * Capitol Crimelord Level 11:
 * Defiler Level 12:
 * Boogeyman Level 13:
 * Harbinger of War Level 14:
 * Urban Superstition Level 15:
 * Villain of the Wastes Level 16:
 * Harbinger of War Level 17:
 * Destroyer Level 18:
 * Evil Incarnate Level 19:
 * Scourge of Humanity Level 20:
 * later he just says


 * Broken Steel add-on
 * Architect of Doom Level 21:
 * Bringer of Sorrow Level 22:
 * Deceiver Level 23:
 * Consort of Discord Level 24:
 * Stuff of Nightmares Level 25:
 * Agent of Chaos Level 26:
 * Instrument of Ruin Level 27:
 * Soultaker Level 28:
 * Demon's Spawn Level 29:
 * Devil Level 30:

Behind the scenes

 * "Trouble, oh we got trouble, right here in Rivet City!" is a reference to the 1950s musical The Music Man. In the play, the refrain to one of the songs is "Trouble, oh we got trouble, right here in River City!" - River City being where the play takes place.
 * "Ding, dong, the Presidential asshole is dead!" is a reference to The Wizard of Oz. The original phrase is "Ding, dong, the witch is dead!", sung by the munchkins in the film.
 * "One small step backwards for man, one giant evolutionary rewind for mankind..." is a reference to U.S. astronaut Neil Armstrong's quote when taking his first step on the moon. The original quote is "One small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind." However, in the Fallout world, Richard Wade, Mark Garris and Michael Hagen were the first men on the moon.
 * "Remember, only you can prevent human flesh fires" is a reference to the 1944 advertising icon Smokey Bear. The original phrase is "Only you can prevent forest fires."

Bugs

 * With the Broken Steel add-on downloaded/installed with the 1.5 Patch, there is a chance that the radio station may disappear from the station list in your Pip-Boy. The same will happen with the Enclave station, even after Raven Rock is destroyed. Radios in the Wasteland will also refuse to play any sort of music, with only the light on the panel denoting that they are even on at all. This can happen if the player teleported out the DLC zones instead of going backward. To fix the bug, the player needs to teleport in any DLC zone and leave the area normally.
 * Sometimes, after the installation of Broken Steel, no radio in the Capital Wasteland (including the Pip-Boy's radio) will play the Galaxy News radio station, not even static. It will be completely silent at any distance from GNR building plaza. This changes, however, after replacing the dish on top of the Washington Monument, upon which the radio will begin playing normally again.
 * In the Spanish and Italian versions of the game "The Adventures of Herbert 'Daring' Dashwood" audio files are almost entirely in French. Some sentences will be in Spanish.
 * When Three Dog starts broadcasting the beginning of the good/neutral Karma Paradise Falls reports, he will abruptly skip to say "But Three Dog, isn't the selling of live human beings completely fucked up?" from the bad Karma report. Some lines from other bad Karma parts of the report may also be included.
 * When GNR is removed from your Pip-Boy (i.e. traveling to a DLC location), upon reinstatement Three Dog may repeat his announcement about having fixed his broadcast relay. This is most likely just an oversight by the developers, who have it set to play whenever the entity for Wasteland-wide GNR is enabled.
 * Reaching level 20 in the base game may cause Three Dog to comment on the player one last time before stopping saying anything at all about him/her. He'll still make his generic announcements though. This can be temporarily fixed by changing karma in any way (increasing or decreasing).
 * When GNR plays Boogie Man, it can randomly make the game stutter. You can fix this by turning the radio off. You cannot turn it back on directly after you turn it off, you simply must wait until the song ends.

Broadcast errors
 * The only and best fix for these broadcast errors is to finish Agatha's Song and have her station in your Pip-Boy. This also fixes lag in the GNR radio station and Enclave radio station because your Pip-Boy reads it as an error not having Agatha's station in Version 1.7 or Game of the Year Edition.

Skipping and Loop
 * After Three Dog starts giving news updates involving the player's actions, he will stop announcing the songs he will be playing.
 * This problem may repair itself if ever the station is removed from the Pip-Boy's station list. For instance, visiting Point Lookout and returning to the Capital Wasteland can potentially cause Three Dog to begin announcing songs again.
 * Three Dog may mention the player's title but fail to deliver any quest-related news, skipping straight to generic news - e.g., if the player's rank is "Ranger of the Wastes", Three Dog will mention the "ranger of the wastes", but instead of following this statement with a quest-related news segment, he'll instead skip to saying "This is Three Dog with a bit of news!" and deliver a generic news piece.
 * This problem may repair itself after the player completes The Nuka-Cola Challenge.
 * Occasionally, reaching a level beyond 2 with good or bad Karma without completing any quests will result in Three Dog getting stuck in a news announcement loop (announcing that he has news several times in a row without actually delivering any).
 * Sometimes right when Three Dog says And now some music, he will restart his broadcast instead of playing a song.
 * Three Dog will say he's going to play music and then will go straight into talking about the player.
 * On the PS3 Three Dog might always call the Lone Wanderer "The last, best, hope for humanity" even if they are above level 20.
 * Sometimes after 'The Superhuman Gambit', Three Dog will only deliver half of the news, ending at ...the AntAgonizer and the Mechanist! Hey, I couldn't make this shit up if I tried.
 * The 4th episode of Herbert "Daring" Dashwood will skip the fourth and third last line of the script and go straight to the second last line.

Premonition
 * After the Enclave arrives at the end of The Waters of Life, Three Dog will stop mentioning news stories about the player. He will continue to announce the arrival of the Enclave, give public service announcements, and give news updates on the status of The Wasteland.
 * Prior to actually completing Take It Back!, Three Dog will give a long report on how Project Purity was founded by James, and then finally brought into operation by the Lone Wanderer. He will continue to talk about how the Brotherhood of Steel is working with Rivet City Security to push the water out through the caravans. This report was obviously meant to be announced once the player completed Take It Back!, but you might hear it shortly after your Pip-Boy found the GNR signal. This is apparently caused by installing the Broken Steel expansion.