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Hankook Ilbo
South Korean daily newspaper From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hankook Ilbo (Korean: 한국일보; lit. Korea Daily) is a Korean language daily newspaper based in Seoul, South Korea.[2] As of 2017, it had a daily circulation of about 213,200.[3]
Hankook Ilbo was previously published by the Hankook Ilbo Media Group, but following an embezzlement scandal in 2013–2014,[4][5] it was sold to Dongwha Enterprise , which also owns The Korea Times.[6][7]
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Political position
Hankook Ilbo tends to be economically centre-right and socially centre-left. Hankook Ilbo is a "liberal" media, but this is different from the meaning of "liberal" in the American political context.[8]
Hankook Ilbo officially does not put forward ideology other than "centrism", but has basically shown a fiscal conservative tone that values "fiscal responsibility". The newspaper has often criticized the Moon Jae-in government's fiscal policy for its lack of awareness of "financial soundness" (Korean: 재정건전성).[9][10] This newspaper also supports "liberal economy".[11]
In contrast to the somewhat conservative tendency financially, Hankook Ilbo has some cultural liberal tendency. The newspaper supported LGBT and other minority rights and emphasized "diversity".[12] Hankook Ilbo has criticized the hatred of obesity in Korean society[13] with a favored view of feminism.[14]
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