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Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Antiytia Media Group |
Founder(s) | Sa Beom-sik |
Publisher | Antiytia Media Group |
Editor-in-chief | Noo Si-hoo |
Managing editors | Choe Dong-ki |
Founded | November 8, 1901 |
Political alignment | Centre-left |
Language | Anikatian English |
Headquarters | Antiytia, Anikatia |
Circulation | 5,543,939 (June 2010) |
Website | antiytiatimes.co.ank |
The Antiytia Times, is a major broadsheet newspaper in Anikatia. With an estimated circulation of 5,543,939 copies a day (including 386,000 online paid subscriptions), it is the nation's largest newsprint publication. It has become an international media organisation with affiliations to other national papers with similar aims and is is also a contributor to the multinational, regional journalist initiative the Pardes News Network.
The Antiytia Times cover all major news within Anikatia and has build a reputation as impartial and objective sources of news with its coverage and analysis following the end of the DSRA. Although more recently it struggled to maintain its independence as the government has tightened regulations on press freedom and ownership. The Antiytia Times Weekly, which is published online, contains articles as well as reports, features, and book reviews from other major media and news organisations.