List of Korean newspapers and news sites including Dong-a Ilbo, Joongang Ilbo, Hankook Ilbo, Chosun Ilbo, Kyunghyang Shinmun, and JoongAng Daily.
One of the most widely circulated South Korean newspapers. The newspaper was founded in 1920, and owned by DongA Ilbo Co.
Popular newspaper published in Korea.
One of the most influential Korean-language daily newspapers in South Korea. Online edition of the newspaper also published in Chinese, Japanese, and English.
South Korean news agency was founded in 1980.
Seoul based daily newspaper, owned by the Kyunghyang Co. The newspaper was founded in 1946.
Korean-language daily broadsheet newspaper based in Seoul, Korea.
Korean English-language daily newspaper.
Daily newspaper based in Seoul, South Korea. The newspaper was founded in 1954.
South Korea's daily newspaper was founded in 1990.
Newspaper published in Seoul, South Korea.
Established in 1950 Korea Times is the oldest English-language newspaper in the country. The newspaper published by the Korea Times Co.
Leading English-language newspaper published in Korea.
Korean online newspaper in English-language.
One of the Korean community newspapers published in USA.
South Korea has several newspapers that provide news in both Korean and English languages. Some of the major Korean newspapers include Chosun Ilbo, JoongAng Ilbo, and Dong-A Ilbo. English-language newspapers include The Korea Times and The Korea Herald, catering to both Korean and international readers. These newspapers cover a wide range of topics, including local, national, and international news, politics, business, sports, entertainment, and more.
With the rise of digitalization, online media has become increasingly popular in South Korea. Numerous news websites and online portals provide news and information in Korean and English languages. Naver and Daum are major online platforms where users can access news, articles, and multimedia content.
South Korean newspapers are distributed and read throughout the country, providing news and information to people across different regions. Major circulation areas for South Korean newspapers include Seoul, Busan, Incheon, Daegu, Gwangju, Daejeon, Ulsan, Suwon, Changwon, and Goyang.