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became the first Korean to win a gold medal at the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin. However, because Korea was under Japanese rule, his uniform featured the Japanese flag. Lee Kil-yong, Lee Sang-beom, and others worked together to erase the Japanese flag off Sohn's uniform, and published the image in
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In March 1926, it published a speech about the anniversary of the March First Movement, which brought another suspension that would be lifted the following month. In April 1930, it republished a letter from an American journalist that advocated for the Korean independence movement, which resulted in
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also has an active publishing sector which produces magazines and books. There are four monthly magazines, two weekly magazines and one annual magazine. The literature sector concentrates on translating and distributing foreign material and also creating domestic content. DongA Books has brought to
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also prints global editions in 90 cities such as Washington DC, London, Paris, Frankfurt, etc., and has 22 branches worldwide including LA, Vancouver, Osaka. It also has international correspondents stationed in 6 cities with New York, Tokyo, and Beijing among them. Also, the digital edition of the
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The newspaper quickly proved to be a success. The paper was highly popular as a venue for sharing foreign ideas. It soon assumed a prominent place in Korean society; employment at the newspaper came to be seen as prestigious. According to colonial government statistics, in 1928, the newspaper had a
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protests took Japan by surprise. The colonial government violently suppressed the protests, then began making significant policy changes to prevent future unrest. It announced that it would allow a limited number of Korean-owned newspapers to be established. The first three newspapers approved for
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The newspaper initially published four pages per issue. It increased this to six on August 1, 1925, to eight in September 1929, ten in September 1934, and twelve in January 1936. During its six-page phase, it briefly published two issues per day, in the mornings and evenings, making it the first
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has been investing in many ventures that integrate technology into the method of spreading the news. First was the establishment of DongA.com which is the online version of the paper with much more content. It provides space for discussion and submission by the readers. From the success of the
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per issue and 75 per month. It initially suffered financial difficulties, and raised its prices four months after its start. Despite this, by April 1924, it had raised enough to construct a new office building. It was completed in December 1926, and was in front of
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as the only prominent Korean-language newspaper allowed in Korea, although several minor Korean-language newspapers continued to be published. Much of the printing equipment and staff for the Korean-owned papers was transferred to either the
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the paper. The morning after the publication in August 1936, about 10 journalists of Dong-a Ilbo were hauled off to the police station where they were beaten and tortured. The paper was suspended from then until June 1937.
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of China. It has correspondents stationed in major cities worldwide, including Washington D.C., New York, San Francisco, Beijing, Tokyo, Cairo and Paris. It also publishes global editions in 90 cities worldwide including
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Human Rights in South Korea and the Philippines: the Implications for U.S. Policy, Hearings Before the Subcommittee on International Organizations ..., 94-1, May 20, 22, June 3, 5, 10, 12, 17, and 24, 1975
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administration, which it described as dictatorial. This caused the paper to eventually be indefinitely suspended (for its fifth time) on March 15, 1955. The suspension was lifted a month later.
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protests against Rhee occurred. In December, the newspaper published an article that drew the ire of protestors, which caused 1,000 people to demonstrate at its offices. The following year,
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has established many foundations and scholarships for students and children of less fortunate circumstances. It has also established a foundation which promotes peace and culture.
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1920-09-25: The first suspension for indefinite period of time: for printing the article "Discussing the Problems with Rituals" which were critical of three items sacred to Japan
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on-line content, the company also started its mobile services allowing readers to seek out the news wherever and whenever they are. With recent partnership with Reuters,
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hosts annual competitions for various sports of different levels. It first began its program to raise awareness and help promote areas in sports that were less popular.
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was seen as one of the most prestigious newspapers in Korea to work for, in part because of its historical role as a vanguard in the Korean independence movement.
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is the parent company of Dong-a Media Group (DAMG), which is composed of 11 affiliates including Sports Dong-a, Dong-a Science, DUNet, and dongA.com, as well as
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The prominent "big three" publications — Chosun Ilbo, Dong-a Ilbo, and Joongang Ilbo — are newspapers of record with a combined three million subscribers.
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in the country, and was founded in 1920. The paper has been a significant presence in Korean society and history, especially during the 1910–1945
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published a public statement demanding more press freedom. The Park Chung Hee administration then contacted various companies that advertised in
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21st Century Peace Foundation: Promotes peace and harmony between North and South Korea through various means of communication and more
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and retreat from Seoul on January 4, 1951 caused the paper to go on hiatus again, and the paper was reestablished on January 10 in
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published critical articles about pro-Japanese Korean organizations, which led to backlash from those groups. One of these groups (
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was rapidly encroaching on Korean sovereignty. Japan increasingly pressured Korean newspapers to close, and by the time of
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1974-12-20: Published blank advertisements in protest of the tyrannical military administration's advertisement oppression
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has always recognized its responsibility as a public corporation. As stated in Dong-a DNA, humanism is a great part of
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saw Seoul's liberation by September 28; the paper resumed publication with a two-page issue on October 4. However, the
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was allowed to print 36 pages per week in the evenings. This limit was increased to 48 pages per week in March 1970.
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released an issue on December 1, 1945. However, the left-right political divide intensified after the liberation and
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Plays an Important Role in Chosun's Current Situation" which was a letter sent by a press in US in support of Korea
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became much more conservative and pro-government since the incident, and is still considered a conservative paper.
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Korea many international bestsellers and award-winning literature as well as creating million sellers on its own.
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in 1937, the colonial government tightened restrictions on Korea. It censored and applied increasing pressure on
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1980-11-30: Dong-a Broadcasting Station closed due to the mandatory merger by the military government forces
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has the right to edit for its own use, DongA.com aims to reach its readers through text, images and video.
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Superpower, China? Historicizing Beijing's New Narratives Of Leadership And East Asia's Response Thereto
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1963-04-25: Opened Dong-a Broadcasting Station. The first media company to own print and broadcast media
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Throughout the Japanese colonial period, the newspaper advocated for the rights of Koreans and for the
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Korean National Identity under Japanese Colonial Rule: Yi Gwangsu and the March First Movement of 1919
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and established a military dictatorship. Park's administration imposed restrictions on the press;
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was killed by Japanese soldiers while investigating a massacre of Koreans by Japanese soldiers in
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1961-03-15: Articles were printed criticizing the legitimacy of the May 15 election (lead to the
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also hosted athletic events for women. “Women’s National Tennis Competition” is Korea's and
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1963-03-17: Published newspaper without editorials in protest to the continued military rule
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has partnered with internationally acclaimed news companies such as the New York Times and
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International News Coverage and the Korean Conflict: The Challenges of Reporting Practices
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published an issue on June 27, 1950, and then went on hiatus as Seoul was captured in the
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aims to add multimedia services to its methods. With raw video feeds from Reuters which
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holds annual competition of high quality as well as hosting many cultural exhibitions.
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advocated for greater press freedom, in what has dubbed the "Fight for Press Freedom" (
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has its own educational program which also holds competitions to award the talented.
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Inchon Foundation: Founded in celebration of Kim, Sung-soo. Scholarship foundation.
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United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations, ed. (1975).
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On June 25, 1950, North Korea launched an invasion of the South, which began the
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holds annual competitions to help the brightest students. Other sectors such as
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2002-01-04: The first Korean newspaper company to publish the weekend section,
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Korean newspaper to do so. It resumed and kept this practice in November 1932.
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1974-11-20: Awarded for efforts made in freedom of speech by US Freedom House
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1931-03-21: Held the 1st Dong-a Marathon Games, Korea's first marathon race
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Many of the earliest modern Korean newspapers flourished during the early
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Awarded for efforts made in freedom of speech by US Freedom House (1974)
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2003-04-01: Introduced the Knowledge Management System (KMS), 'Genie'.
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President Sang-man Kim receives Press Freedom Golden Pen award (1975)
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National English Competition (University & high school division)
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Korean Communication, Media, and Culture: An Annotated Bibliography
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Rembrandt and 17th Century Netherland Painters Exhibition (2007)
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President Sang-man Kim receives Press Freedom Golden Pen award
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American Presidential Elections in a Comparative Perspective
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2001-07-01: World edition of paper printed in over 90 cities
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National Scientific Essay Contest (hosted by DongA Science)
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1971-08-17: Staff reporters receive Korea Reporter's Award
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were forced to close on August 10, which again left the
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as the only Korean-language newspaper allowed in Korea.
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has partnered with international news companies such as
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or the de facto official Japanese-language publication
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Dong-a Dream Tree's Foundation: Scholarship foundation
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series (Korean content) has sold over a million copies
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paper is available in English, Japanese and Chinese.
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Staff reporters receive Korea Reporter's Award (1971)
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Journalist (and later Vice President of South Korea)
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55% of the readers are university educated or higher
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opened in the former Dong-a Ilbo newspaper building
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english.donga.com
Media of South Korea
List of newspapers
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일보
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日報
Revised Romanization
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Japanese colonial period
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Channel A
The New York Times
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New York
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