The Chosun Ilbo Explained
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The Chosun Ilbo, also known as The Chosun Daily, is a newspaper of record for South Korea[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] and among the oldest active newspapers in the country.[6] With a daily circulation of more than 1,800,000,[7] the Chosun Ilbo has been audited annually since the Audit Bureau of Circulations was established in 1993.[8] Chosun Ilbo and its subsidiary company, Digital Chosun, operates the Chosun.com news website, which also publishes news in English, Chinese, and Japanese.
History
The Chosun Ilbo Establishment Union was created in September 1919. The Chosun Ilbo newspaper was founded on 5 March 1920 by Sin Sogu with the financial support of the Daejong Business Association.[9] [10] Cho Jin-Tae, the vice-chairman of the Daejong Business Association was appointed the first President of the newspaper in 1920.[11] However, as the Business Association failed to pay promised finances, the relationship between the Association and Chosun Ilbo broke down five months after its founding, and Cho Jin-Tae was replaced by Yoo Moon-Hwan on 15 August 1920.
On 6 April 1921, after only a year of publishing, the Chosun Ilbo went on hiatus due to financial troubles.
On 31 July 1940, the newspaper published "Lessons of American Realism", the fourth part of an editorial series.[12] Ten days later – following issue 6,923 – the paper was declared officially discontinued by the Japanese ruling government. In the twenty years since its founding, the paper had been suspended by the Japanese government four times, and its issues confiscated over five hundred times before 1932.
When Korea gained independence in 1945, the Chosun Ilbo came back into publication after a five-year, three-month hiatus.
On 1 March 1999, Chosun Ilbo announced that starting the following day (2 March 1999), it would be switching to the horizontal left-to-right writing style already adopted by most other newspapers by the time, ahead of the paper's 79th anniversary.[13] It also made a commitment to preserve and continue using hanja characters despite the change. Consequently, the 1 March 1999 issue (Issue No. 24305) became the last issue of Chosun Ilbo written in the vertical right-to-left style and the last mainstream Korean paper that published in the style. All issues since 2 March 1999 have been in the modern horizontal left-to-right style.
Subsidiaries
Besides the daily newspaper, the company also publishes the Weekly Chosun, the Monthly Chosun, Digital Chosun, Edu-Chosun, and ChosunBiz.
Controversies
See also: Chojoongdong. The Chosun Ilbo has historically taken a hardline stance against North Korea. For example, it opposed South Korean President Kim Dae-jung's "Sunshine Policy". For this reason, it has attracted heavy criticism and threats from the North.
On 31 May 2019, the newspaper reported that, based on "an unidentified source", the head diplomat of North Korea's nuclear envoy Kim Hyok-chol, had been executed by a North Korean Government firing squad.[14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] However, two days later, on 2 June 2019, the top diplomat was seen at a concert sitting a few seats away from North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un.[20] [21] [22]
The Educational Broadcasting System's popular instructor Choi Tae-seong, sued a Chosun Ilbo reporter for publishing an article that defamed him as a supporter of North Korea.[23]
The Chosun Ilbo has been accused of being "chinilbanminjokhaengwi" (친일반민족행위, 親日反民族行爲, "pro-Japanese anti-nationalist activist"), because of controversy over its advocacy of the Korea under Japanese rule. In 2005, the South Korean government and Korean nationalist civic activists investigated whether Chosun Ilbo 'collaborated' with the Japanese Empire. The Chosun Ilbo published articles described as excessively praising the Imperial House of Japan every year from 1938 to 1940. Until 1987, the newspaper had reported favorably on South Korea's military dictatorships.
See also
Notes and References
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- Book: Youm . Kyu Ho . Kyu Ho Youm . Korean Communication, Media, and Culture: An Annotated Bibliography . Kwak . Nojin . August 2018 . . 978-1498583329 . 1st . 71 . 3 . The prominent "big three" publications — Chosun Ilbo, Dong-A Ilbo, and Joongang Ilbo — are newspapers of record with a combined three million subscribers..
- Book: Frank. Rüdiger. Korea Yearbook (2009): Politics, Economy and Society. Hoare. Jim. Köllner. Patrick. Pares. Susan. BRILL. 2009. 9789004180192. Leiden. 207.
- Chosun Iilbo http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2010/11/30/2010113001011.html
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- Web site: 조선일보 . 2020-08-03 . [격동의 역사와 함께한 조선일보 90년] 3대 사장 남궁훈 "사이토 총독 사직하라" 4대 사장 이상재 취임 후 민족지로 '우뚝' ]. 2024-04-09 . 조선일보 . ko.
- Book: Kim, Choon-Hee. Jamesian Cultural Anxiety in the East and West: The Co-Constitutive Nature of the Cosmopolite Spirit. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. 2020. 978-1-5275-4199-3. Newcastle upon Tyne. 140.
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- https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2019/05/31/north-korea-executes-senior-officials-over-failed-trump-summit-report/1296383001/ North Korea executes nuclear envoy to U.S. after failed Trump summit: report.
- https://www.latimes.com/world/la-fg-north-korea-purge-hanoi-20190531-story.html?amp North Korea executed top negotiator, purged others over failed Trump summit, report says.
- https://www.france24.com/en/20190531-north-korea-executed-officials-kim-trump-summit-vietnam-usa North Korea 'executed' officials after failed Trump summit: report.
- https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2019-05-30/north-koreas-kim-jong-un-carrying-out-purge-after-hanoi-summit-collapse-chosun-ilbo North Korea Executes Envoy to Failed U.S. Summit -Media; White House Monitoring.
- https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/may/31/north-korea-executes-envoy-to-us-after-trump-summit-failures US checking reports North Korea executed envoy, says Pompeo: South Korean paper claims Kim Hyok-chol has been killed and a negotiator put in forced labour.
- https://m.cnn.com/en/article/h_6296d295e0e3f2014fdfcc1b013de43a US checking reports North Korea executed top official after Trump summit, Pompeo says.
- https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/top-north-korean-official-reappears-days-purge-report-63442387 Top North Korean official reappears days after purge report.
- https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/jun/03/senior-north-korean-official-kim-yong-chol-reappears-after-forced-labour-report Senior North Korean official reappears after 'forced labour' report: Photo shows Kim Yong-chol attended an art performance with Kim Jong-un on Sunday.
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/purged-not-purged-leading-north-korean-official-re-emerges-in-public/2019/06/03/fbb55d02-85f6-11e9-98c1-e945ae5db8fb_story.html Purged? Not purged. Leading North Korean official reemerges in public.
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