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  2. Censorship in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Censorship is a form of media monopoly, where the government oversees all media content in order to maintain obedience. North Korea utilizes a three-tiered approach to control its citizens at the ideological, physical, and institutional level. [4]

  3. Mass media in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    "There is no country which monopolizes and controls successfully the internet and information as North Korea does," said Kang Shin-sam, an expert on North Korean technology and co-head of the International Solidarity for Freedom of Information in North Korea, a nonprofit based in South Korea. North Korea has about four million mobile-phone ...

  4. Media coverage of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Finally, "North Korea is simply so bizarre and unlikely in many regards that it often seems anything is possible there". [3] In 2015, filmmaker Anna Broinowski wrote, "If any country proves sensationalism beats truth in the social media economy, it’s North Korea". [4]

  5. Internet censorship and surveillance in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Compared to traditional media in Cambodia, new media, including online news, social networks and personal blogs, enjoy more freedom and independence from government censorship and restrictions. However, the government does proactively block blogs and websites, either on moral grounds, or for hosting content deemed critical of the government.

  6. Propaganda and Agitation Department - Wikipedia

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    The Propaganda and Agitation Department (PAD, Korean: 조선로동당 선전선동부 [1]), [a] officially translated as the Publicity and Information Department, [3] is a department of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) tasked with coordinating the creation and dissemination of propaganda in North Korea.

  7. Category:Mass media in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Censorship in North Korea (1 C, 5 P) I. ... Pages in category "Mass media in North Korea" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  8. South Korea to ask Telegram, other social media firms to help ...

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    South Korean authorities called on Telegram and other social media platforms on Wednesday to work together with them in deleting and blocking sexually explicit deepfake content, seeking to appease ...

  9. Propaganda in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Surtitles at a Korean revolutionary opera. Propaganda is widely used and produced by the government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea). Most propaganda is based on the Juche ideology, veneration of the ruling Kim family, the promotion of the Workers' Party of Korea, [1] and hostilities against both the Republic of Korea and the United States.