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'''Newsis News Agency''' ('''Newsis''') ({{lang-ko|뉴시스통신사}}) is a privately owned [[news agency]] in [[South Korea]]. Prior to the launch of Newsis, the [[Yonhap News Agency]] was the only news agency in South Korea. It was launched in September 2001.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Moon |first1=Miri |title=International News Coverage and the Korean Conflict: The Challenges of Reporting Practices |date=2019 |publisher=Springer |isbn=978-981-13-6291-0 |pages=61–95 |url=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-13-6291-0_3 |language=en |chapter=Historical Contexts of the Korean Press}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Kim |first1=Daeho |title=Media Governance in Korea 1980–2017 |date=2018 |publisher=Springer International Publishing |isbn=978-3-319-70302-2 |pages=89–110 |url=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-70302-2_8 |language=en |chapter=2000 Broadcasting Act and 2005 Newspaper Act: Balancing Public and Market Interests}}</ref> Newsis' news is only available in Korean.
'''Newsis News Agency''' ('''Newsis''') ({{lang-ko|뉴시스통신사}}) is a privately owned [[news agency]] in [[South Korea]]. Newsis' news is only available in Korean.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 10:55, 4 March 2024

Newsis News Agency
FoundedSeptember 2001
HeadquartersJung District, Seoul, South Korea
Official website
www.newsis.com
LanguageKorean

Newsis News Agency (Newsis) (Korean: 뉴시스통신사) is a privately owned news agency in South Korea. Prior to the launch of Newsis, the Yonhap News Agency was the only news agency in South Korea. It was launched in September 2001.[1][2] Newsis' news is only available in Korean.

References

  1. ^ Moon, Miri (2019). "Historical Contexts of the Korean Press". International News Coverage and the Korean Conflict: The Challenges of Reporting Practices. Springer. pp. 61–95. ISBN 978-981-13-6291-0.
  2. ^ Kim, Daeho (2018). "2000 Broadcasting Act and 2005 Newspaper Act: Balancing Public and Market Interests". Media Governance in Korea 1980–2017. Springer International Publishing. pp. 89–110. ISBN 978-3-319-70302-2.