
📰 The Korea Herald
South Korea’s Leading English-Language Daily Newspaper
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Overview
Founded in August 1953 (originally named The Korean Republic), The Korea Herald is a Seoul‑based daily newspaper published in English, targeting both domestic readers and global audiences -
Editorial & Reach
Staffed by a diverse team of Korean and international editors and writers, the newspaper also integrates coverage from global agencies like AP. Its content reaches around 80 countries worldwide -
Market Position
As South Korea’s largest English‑language news outlet and the only Korean member of the Asia News Network (ANN), The Korea Herald holds a unique position in regional media -
Parent & Affiliates
Operated by Herald Corporation, the company also publishes:-
Herald Business (Korean-language business daily)
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The Junior Herald (English weekly for teens)
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Campus Herald (Korean weekly for university students)
Additionally, Herald Corporation is active in education (English academies, language institutes) and lifestyle businesses
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Content & Focus
Offers comprehensive coverage of Korean politics, economy, culture, and society, as well as business and tech reporting—its forte since the 1970s
✅ One‑line Summary:
The Korea Herald is South Korea’s premier English newspaper—trusted, widely distributed, and internationally connected.
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