
Seoul
14 newspapers in Seoul
South Korea's highly concentrated national print market is anchored by three major dailies that control the vast majority of the country's circulation from the capital. The Chosun Ilbo, established in 1920, operates as the nation's oldest and most widely read conservative newspaper. It is challenged by the progressive Hankyoreh, a national daily founded by dissident journalists in 1988. The city also sustains dedicated English-language publications like the Korea Herald, which has served international readers since 1953. Paperboy lists 14 newspapers in Seoul.
ALL NEWSPAPERS(14)
Chosun Ilbo
Seoul, Seoul
Dong-A Ilbo
Seoul, Seoul
Dong-A Ilbo (English)
Seoul, Seoul
Hankook Ilbo
Seoul, Seoul
Hankyeoreh Shinmun
Seoul, Seoul
Hankyoreh
Seoul, Seoul
JoongAng Ilbo
Seoul, Seoul
JoongAng Ilbo (English)
Seoul, Seoul
Korea Economic Daily
Seoul, Seoul
Korea Herald
Seoul, Seoul
Munhwa Ilbo
Seoul, Seoul
Segye Times
Seoul, Seoul
Seoul Shinmun News
Seoul, Seoul
Seoul Times
Seoul, Seoul
