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Yonhap was established on 19 December 1980, through the merger of Hapdong News Agency and Orient Press. [1] The Hapdong News Agency itself emerged in late 1945 out of the short-lived Kukje News, which had operated for two months out of the office of the Domei, the former Japanese news agency that had functioned in Korea during the Japanese Japanese colonial era.
Joined The Christian News in 1905, [13] split back off in 1910 with different Korean title (그리스도회보). Merged back again into the successor paper Kidok Sinbo. [14] [12] The Christian News 예수교회보 Korean 1897–1915 Presbyterian publication.
The Yonhap News Agency provided domestic and foreign news to government agencies, newspapers, and broadcasters. Yonhap also provided information on South Korean developments in English by computerized transmission via the Asia-Pacific News Network. Additional links with world media were facilitated by four satellite link stations.
Yonhap News TV (Korean: 연합뉴스TV), stylised as YONHAP NEWS TV, is a South Korean pay television network and broadcasting company, owned by the Yonhap News Agency-led consortium. It began broadcasting on 1 December 2011. [1] Yonhap News TV started broadcasting with four new South Korean nationwide generalist cable TV networks.
YTN originally stands for Yonhap Television News (Korean: 연합 텔레비전 뉴스; lit. ' United Television News '), as the channel was the subsidiary of Yonhap News Agency until its separation from the agency in 1998.
An article written in Korean mixed script on the July 16, 1937 issue of the Donga Ilbo.. There has been much debate over the use of Chinese characters (domestically known as Hanja (漢字) in Korea), in Korean orthography, otherwise known as Korean mixed script (hanja honyong, Korean: 한자혼용; Hanja: 漢字混用).
While the first Korean typewriter, or 한글 타자기, is unclear,the first Moa-Sugi style (모아쓰기,The form of hangul where consonants and vowels come together to form a letter; The standard form of Hangul used today) typewriter is thought to be first invented by Korean-American gyopo Lee Won-Ik (이원익) in 1914, where he modified a Smith Premier 10 typewriter's type into Hangul.
Vantage Point began to be published in 1978. [1] [11] It was the most prominent periodical created by the Naewoe News Agency.[1] [12] [13] [2] This agency was a South Korea government-affiliated organization, created in the mid-1970s, and tasked with publishing information and analysis on North Korea from a South Korean perspective through books and journals.