Westport Media is a Robloxian news and media organization based in Westport, Roregon, and surrounding areas, known for its diverse coverage of state and national events, investigative journalism, and multimedia productions. Established in 1937 as a radio station, Westport Media has grown into one of Roregon's most influential media companies, operating newspapers, television stations, and digital platforms. Its headquarters are located in the downtown Westport, where it employs hundreds of journalists, editors, and media professionals, delivering reliable news.

The company was originally founded by journalist and entrepreneur Harold C. Bennett as Westport Radio News, a station providing daily updates on politics, crime, and economic developments in the region. By the 1950s, the organization expanded into print media with the launch of the Westport Gazette, a newspaper that quickly gained traction for its bold reporting on government affairs and social issues. In the 1980s, Westport Media entered the television industry, launching its own news network that brought live coverage of political debates, natural disasters, and high-profile criminal cases to audiences across Roregon and beyond.

Throughout its history, Westport Media has been involved in covering some of the state's most significant events, including the 1968 Roregon Protests, the 1991 Corruption Exposé, that led to multiple political resignations, and the 2012 Industrial Pollution Scandal, that prompted environmental policy changes. Despite facing increasing competition from digital-only outlets, Westport Media has successfully adapted by integrating online journalism, podcasts, and investigative documentaries into its offerings. Today, Westport Media is one of the most read news and media organisations in Roregon.