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  2. The Asahi Shimbun - Wikipedia

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    The Asahi Shimbun. Asahi Shimbun Osaka Head Office is on the 9th to the 12th floors. The Asahi Shimbun (朝日 新聞, IPA: [asaçi ɕiꜜmbɯɴ], lit. 'morning sun newspaper', English: Asahi News) is one of the five largest newspapers in Japan. Founded in 1879, it is also one of the oldest newspapers in Japan and Asia, and is considered a ...

  3. Japanese newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Japanese newspapers (新聞shinbun, or older spelling shimbun), similar to their worldwide counterparts, run the gamut from general news-oriented papers to special-interest newspapers devoted to economics, sports, literature, industry, and trade. Newspapers are circulated either nationally, by region (such as Kantō or Kansai), by each ...

  4. List of newspapers in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The Asahi Shimbun Asia and Japan Watch; The Japan News (formerly called The Daily Yomiuri) The Japan Times; The Mainichi; Nikkei Asian Review; The Wall Street Journal Asia; Tokyo Reporter, translates Japanese tabloids; The Japan Times ST; Asahi Weekly; Japan Today

  5. Mass media in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Tokai TV, a quasi-key station in Nagoya, is related to the Chunichi Shimbun newspaper. TV Asahi Network/All-Nippon News Network (ANN) headed by TV Asahi. Affiliated with the Asahi Shimbun newspaper, which owns Nearly 25% of the station. In the Tokyo region, channel 5.

  6. Asahi Broadcasting Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Asahi Broadcasting Group Holdings Corporation (朝日放送グループホールディングス株式会社, Asahi Hōsō Gurūpu Hōrudingusu kabushiki gaisha, ABC) is a certified broadcasting holding company headquartered in Osaka, Japan. Until March 31, 2018, it was a unified radio and television broadcaster serving in the Kansai region.

  7. Mass media and politics in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Mass media and politics in Japan. This article's focus is mass media and their interaction with politics in Japan. The five largest and most influential national newspapers are Yomiuri Shimbun, Asahi Shimbun, Mainichi Shimbun, Sankei Shimbun, and Nihon Keizai Shimbun [citation needed]. There are also more than 100 local newspapers.

  8. All-Nippon News Network - Wikipedia

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    All-Nippon News Network (ANN; Japanese: オールニッポンニュース・ネットワーク, romanized: Ōrunippon Nyūsu Nettowāku) is a Japanese commercial television network run by TV Asahi Corporation (TV Asahi) in Tokyo, which is controlled by The Asahi Shimbun Company. The network's responsibility includes the syndication of national ...

  9. The Japan Times - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.japantimes.co.jp. The Japan Times is Japan's largest and oldest English-language daily newspaper. [1][2] It is published by The Japan Times, Ltd. (株式会社ジャパンタイムズ, Kabushiki gaisha Japan Taimuzu), a subsidiary of News2u Holdings, Inc. It is headquartered in the Kioicho Building (紀尾井町ビル, Kioicho Biru ...