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Seoul
·Korean
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Right
Korea's leading daily newspaper, established during the period of Japanese colonial influence, the newspaper became a representative of the opposition and a defender of national values. After Korea gained independence, it maintained its opposition line, now directed against communist influence. Today, her political line is considered right-wing.
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Seoul
·Korean
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centre-right
The daily national newspaper of South Korea with a center-right political position, its creator, Lee Byung-chul, the most successful businessman and richest man in South Korea, founder of Samsung Group. The newspaper is one of the three leading South Korean dailies. The newspaper has an English-language version of «The Korea JoongAng Daily».
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Seoul
·Korean
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Right
The national daily newspaper of Korea, which is published by the media company of the same name, reflects the views and opinions of the intelligentsia and political elite of the Korean peninsula. The newspaper has won several awards and is an active participant, sponsor and organizer of the country's cultural, social and sports life.
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Seoul
·Korean
·Newspaper
·Daily
·Business, finance, money
·None
The main business and financial newspaper in South Korea, aimed at representatives of large, medium and small businesses, executives, investors, creditors, as well as students of economic universities. Organizer of many business, scientific and educational events: conferences, forums, meetings, exhibitions.
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Seoul
·Korean
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·None
The oldest daily newspaper in South Korea, founded in 1904 by a British journalist to cover the events of the Russo-Japanese war and later became a national newspaper with a patriotic spirit. The newspaper was never censored and was published freely.
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Seoul
·Korean
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centre-left
A daily South Korean newspaper with a center-left view and patriotic spirit, it is positioned «as the world's first newspaper independent of political and economic influence», an alternative to censored and pro-government publications. It is the most authoritative and truthful Korean newspaper, but at the same time it is also the least influential.
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Seoul
·Korean
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centrism
This national South Korean newspaper was founded immediately after the end of the Korean War to provide independent and objective coverage of recent events, and it still maintains a neutral view and does not support either the official government or the opposition. Sponsor of various cultural and sporting events.
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Seoul
·English
·Newspaper
·Daily
·International
·None
South Korea's leading English-language daily newspaper for foreign audiences, covering more than 50 percent of the country's foreign press market, is an innovative and reputable newspaper published by the Herald Corporation, a media company of the same name that promotes business and educational projects in the country.
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Seoul
·English
·Newspaper
·Daily
·International
·Centrism
The oldest English-language daily newspaper in South Korea, it was founded during the outbreak of the Korean War and for many years became a messenger of the confrontation between the two Koreas for foreign audiences. Official information sponsor of business, political, and sports events in Korea.
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Seoul
·English
·Newspaper
·Daily
·General
·Centre-right
The English-language version of the South Korean newspaper 중앙일보 (JoongAng Ilbo), published since 2000 in cooperation with the American «The New York Times». The most preferred Korean newspaper by foreign residents and one of the most quoted in the foreign press.
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