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JoongAng Ilbo is the pioneer in South Korea for the use of horizontal copy layout, topical sections, and specialist reporters with investigative reporting teams. Since April 15, 1995, JoongAng Ilbo has been laid out horizontally and also became a morning newspaper from then on. In 1999, JoongAng Ilbo was separated from Samsung. [14]
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In 1989, South Korea's four largest dailies, Hankook Ilbo, Joongang Ilbo, Chosun Ilbo, and Donga Ilbo, had a combined circulation of more than 6.5 million. The anti-establishment The Hankyoreh , had 450,000 readers – less than the major dailies or smaller papers like Kyonghan Shinmun or Seoul Shinmun , but larger than four more specialized ...
Korea JoongAng Daily is one of the three main English newspapers in South Korea along with The Korea Times and The Korea Herald. [5] The newspaper is published with a daily edition of The New York Times and it is located within the main offices of the JoongAng Ilbo in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul.
Hong Jeong-do is a South Korean media mogul and journalist. He holds several key positions at the JoongAng Group, overseeing a diverse range of business sectors. As the CEO of JoongAng Group, he leads seven distinct business divisions, including newspapers, broadcasting, content studio, multiplexes, resorts, sports, and magazines.
On the morning of April 16, 2014, the ferry MV Sewol sank whilst en route from Incheon towards Jeju City in South Korea. [14] The 6,825-ton vessel sent a distress signal from about 2.7 kilometres (1.7 mi; 1.5 nmi) north of Byeongpungdo at 08:58 KST (23:58 UTC, April 15, 2014). [15]
The word is an acronym of The Chosun Ilbo, JoongAng Ilbo and The Dong-A Ilbo newspapers, and the grouping is seen as forming the basis of South Korea's conservative media. [1] The term was used by The Hankyoreh editor Jung Yeonju (정연주) in October 2000. [2]
Hong Seok-hyun (born 20 October 1949) is a South Korean media mogul and diplomat who is the chairman of JoongAng Holdings, the Korea Peace Foundation, and the Korea Baduk Association. He is a brother-in-law of Lee Kun-hee. In 1994 he became the president and publisher of JoongAng Ilbo. Since then, he has led major innovations in South Korean ...