Zhenia Shinbo: Difference between revisions
mNo edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 28: | Line 28: | ||
| ceased publication = | | ceased publication = | ||
| relaunched = | | relaunched = | ||
| headquarters = [[ | | headquarters = [[Daedo]], [[Zhenia]] | ||
| circulation = | | circulation = 15,200,000 (c. 2018) | ||
| sister newspapers = | | sister newspapers = | ||
| ISSN = | | ISSN = | ||
Line 35: | Line 35: | ||
| website = [http://zheniashinbo.co.zh zheniashinbo.co.zh] | | website = [http://zheniashinbo.co.zh zheniashinbo.co.zh] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''''Zhenia Shinbo''''' ([[Zhenian language|Zhenian]]: 진국신보; 陳國新報, meaning '''Zhenian News''') is a [[Zhenian]] {{wp|broadsheet}} {{wp|newspaper#daily|daily newspaper}} published across [[ | The '''''Zhenia Shinbo''''' ([[Zhenian language|Zhenian]]: 진국신보; 陳國新報, meaning '''Zhenian News''') is a [[Zhenia|Zhenian]] {{wp|broadsheet}} {{wp|newspaper#daily|daily newspaper}} published across [[Daedo]], [[Jinhae]], [[Changan]] and other cities in the nation. Along with the [[Zhenia Broadcasting System]] (ZBS) and other ventures, it constitutes the [[Zhenia Broadcasting Network]], the largest publicly-funded media network in the nation, while the Zhenia Shinbo itself is the largest newspaper in the nation still in circulation as of 2020. As one of the oldest newspapers still in circulation in Zhenia, it has won more editorial awards than any other Zhenian newspaper and remains as a core component of the nation's largest news provider. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
The Zhenia Shinbo was founded during the [[Zhenian Civil War]] with direct orders from [[Emperor Seongjo of Zhenia|Emperor Seongjo]] in 1855, when the Emperor demanded a national source of journalism upon which news and opinions regarding the fate of the then-existent [[Shindan dynasty]] would be shared. Although there were already private newspapers in circulation within the Shindan dynasty at the time, Emperor Seongjo envisioned an international media outlet that would serve as the platform through which the Shindan dynasty and the Zhenian identity would be recognized. | |||
==Political Stance== | ==Political Stance== |
Latest revision as of 15:01, 13 February 2020
This article is incomplete because it is pending further input from participants, or it is a work-in-progress by one author. Please comment on this article's talk page to share your input, comments and questions. Note: To contribute to this article, you may need to seek help from the author(s) of this page. |
Type | Daily newspaper |
---|---|
Format | Broadsheet |
Owner(s) | Zhenia Broadcasting Network |
Founder(s) | Hodam Shin |
Publisher | Kenneth Bang |
Editor-in-chief | Jinsung Hyeon |
Staff writers | Approx. 2,200 journalists |
Founded | March 12, 1855 |
Language | Zhenian |
Headquarters | Daedo, Zhenia |
Circulation | 15,200,000 (c. 2018) |
Website | zheniashinbo.co.zh |
The Zhenia Shinbo (Zhenian: 진국신보; 陳國新報, meaning Zhenian News) is a Zhenian broadsheet daily newspaper published across Daedo, Jinhae, Changan and other cities in the nation. Along with the Zhenia Broadcasting System (ZBS) and other ventures, it constitutes the Zhenia Broadcasting Network, the largest publicly-funded media network in the nation, while the Zhenia Shinbo itself is the largest newspaper in the nation still in circulation as of 2020. As one of the oldest newspapers still in circulation in Zhenia, it has won more editorial awards than any other Zhenian newspaper and remains as a core component of the nation's largest news provider.
History
The Zhenia Shinbo was founded during the Zhenian Civil War with direct orders from Emperor Seongjo in 1855, when the Emperor demanded a national source of journalism upon which news and opinions regarding the fate of the then-existent Shindan dynasty would be shared. Although there were already private newspapers in circulation within the Shindan dynasty at the time, Emperor Seongjo envisioned an international media outlet that would serve as the platform through which the Shindan dynasty and the Zhenian identity would be recognized.