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The magazine publishing in Korea emerged as a result of the interactions with Western culture. [1] Early magazines aimed at raising awareness of Koreans. However, later political developments shaped the goals of magazines. Following the partition of South and North Korea the leftist periodicals disappeared in the country. [2]
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A South Korean magazine is a periodical publication from South Korea containing a variety of articles on various subjects. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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When the Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty was signed in 1910, the Governor-General of Korea assumed direct control of the press along with other public institutions.Following the March 1st Movement in 1919, the colonial government loosened their overt control over cultural activities and permitted several Korean newspapers to function while maintaining some behind-the-scenes direction over ...
The Weekly 10 is their weekly email service listing what their editors determine to be the best 10 events of the week. It is sent out every Thursday at 12noon. The 10 Magazine Korean Culture Podcast is a bi-weekly podcast which looks at current issues in Korea, tourist information, upcoming events and Korean culture itself. The hosts are ...
The data is compiled by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism and the Korea Music Content Industry Association based upon weekly/monthly physical album sales by major South Korean distributors such as Kakao Entertainment, YG Plus, Sony Music Korea, Warner Music Korea, Universal Music and Dreamus. [2] [3]
The magazine was first published in June 1963 as Sedae (세대; 世代; lit. Generation). Its first editor-in-chief was Oh Jong-sik , although the position changed hands a number of times. The magazine contained 350 pages of A5 size paper. It compiled essays from various writers on topics relating to South Korean current issues.