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China Daily Newspaper

About China Daily

The paper has an average daily circulation of more than 300,000 in about 150 countries and regions.

Two-thirds of China Daily’s worldwide readers are government officials, think-tanks and decision makers from multinational corporations.

China Daily group has 11 English publications and one of the country’s top news internet portals.

The website is one of the biggest English portals in Asia with more than 12 million daily hits, two-thirds of which are from overseas.

China Daily’s Hong Kong edition is the only national publication in Hong Kong.

21st Century Weekly is the most-read English education weekly in China.

A strategic cooperation agreement to open up China’s English educational market has been signed by China Daily and Scholastic Inc., the world’s largest publisher and distributor of children’s books.

Japan Times Newspaper

The Japan Times

In addition to economic, political, sports and hard news, other information includes commentaries from opinion leaders in various fields, editorials that reflect Japanese public opinion, regional features on everyday life and articles on culture and entertainment. Ever aware that readers of The Japan Times are from many nations and have diverse interests, viewpoints and cultural backgrounds, we take great care to produce a responsible newspaper that is impartial and balanced. Through our tieups with overseas news agencies and newspapers, our readers have access to stories that enable them to not only know what is going on in the world but also to gain insight into what people of other countries are thinking and, at the same time, to rediscover Japan itself.

Korea Herald Newspaper

Since its inception in 1953 to serve as “Korea’s window to the world,” Herald Media Inc. has been a pioneer and a leader in Korea’s publishing and education industries.

In publishing, Herald Media offers three nationwide newspapers: The Herald Business - a leading Korean-language business and entertainment newspaper; The Korea Herald - Korea’s largest English-language newspaper; and The Junior Herald, the nation’s largest English-language newspaper for pre-teens. In addition, the Company publishes a host of newsletters and magazines for public and corporate clients, including The Gazette (Ministry of Government Administration & Home Affairs), Korea Now (Korea Overseas Information Service), Korea Focus (Korea Foundation), and Gyeonggi (Government of Gyeonggi Province). The Company is also a premier publisher of specialized business and educational books.

In education, the Company operates a “lifetime language education network” with language institutes, an English immersion campus and education subsidiaries. In addition to operating a Korea Herald Lanauage Institute in Seoul, Herald Media has recently won the highly coveted management right over the Seoul English Village, an immersion campus sponsored by the City of Seoul. The Company also owns majority stakes in Herald Academy Inc., a network of language education centers for children, and Digital Herald Inc., an online and mobile language education service provider.

Herald Media has a proud tradition and unmatched brand power in publishing and education. Setting its sight on a wider horizon, however, the company is undertaking a historical transformation from Korea’s premier media company to a leading media powerhouse in Asia.