Sanyo Shimbun
Newspaper based in Okayama,Japan
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Headquarters of Sanyo Shimbun in Okayama. | |
Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Blanket (54.6 cm x 40.65 cm) |
Owner(s) | The Sanyo Shimbun Co., Ltd |
Publisher | Takamasa Koshimune |
Founded | January 4, 1879 |
Language | Japanese |
Headquarters | Okayama |
Circulation | 438,200 (morning edition) |
Website | www |
The Sanyo Shimbun (山陽新聞, San'yō Shinbun) is a Japanese language daily newspaper published by The Sanyo Shimbun Co., Ltd (株式会社山陽新聞社, Kabushiki-gaisha San'yō Shinbunsha). The company was founded on January 4, 1879.[1]
The newspaper is based in Okayama, Japan. The newspaper covers national and international news stories and also news from Okayama and neighboring prefectures. It is distributed throughout Okayama prefecture, eastern Hiroshima, and parts of Kagawa. Stories can be read online, though most stories are only available to subscribers.
With The Nikkei, the newspaper owns TV Setouchi.
References
- ^ The Asian Press and Media Directory. Press Foundation of Asia. 1978. p. 179.
Further reading
Wikiquote has quotations related to Sanyo Shimbun.
- De Lange, William (2023). A History of Japanese Journalism: State of Affairs and Affairs of State. Toyo Press. ISBN 978-94-92722-393.
External links
- Sanyo Shimbun digital (Japanese)
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