First page of the inaugural edition of the Maeil Sinbo (August 30, 1910)
Type
Daily newspaper
Format
Broadsheet
Founded
August 30, 1910 (1910-08-30)
Political alignment
Pro-Empire of Japan
Language
Korean
Ceased publication
November 10, 1945 (1945-11-10)
Headquarters
Keijō, Keiki-dō, Korea, Empire of Japan
The Maeil Sinbo (Korean: 매일신보; Hanja: 每日申報; 每日新報) was a Korean-language newspaper that was published from 1910 to 1945 from Keijō (Seoul), Korea, Empire of Japan. The newspaper was the successor to The Korea Daily News, which was first published in 1904. It continued publication, largely as an organ of the Japanese colonial government, until the liberation of Korea in 1945. Afterwards, it was taken over by the United States Army Military Government in Korea and reorganized into the Seoul Shinmun by November 23, 1945.
The MaeilSinbo (Korean: 매일신보; Hanja: 每日申報; 每日新報) was a Korean-language newspaper that was published from 1910 to 1945 from Keijō (Seoul), Korea, Empire...
published editions in Korean mixed script and Hangul under the name Taehan MaeilSinbo (Korean: 대한매일신보; Hanja: 大韓每日申報). After a few trial issues under the name...
former name of the Seoul Sinmun, South Korean newspaper based in Seoul MaeilSinbo, a 1910 to 1945 Korean-language newspaper published under Japanese rule...
However, mounting pressure caused it to be sold in 1910. It renamed to MaeilSinbo, and largely published along Japanese colonial government lines. After...
English-language The Korea Daily News and its Korean-language counterpart Daehan MaeilSinbo continued their publication, because they were run by the foreigner Ernest...
pressure causes it to be sold off in 1910. After which, it is renamed MaeilSinbo. Philip Jaisohn becomes the first ethnic Korean to obtain a doctorate...
agendas of Lee and his organization Iljinhoe. According to a Daehan MaeilSinbo report, the newspaper received around 500 won per month from the government's...
sillok.history.go.kr. Retrieved 2022-05-01. "군사참의관에 이왕전하 어영전" (PDF). Maeilsinbo (in Korean). 1945-04-03. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-10-09...
Korean-language editions published in mixed script and pure Hangul called Taehan MaeilSinbo. It is the first predecessor to modern Seoul Shinmun, which is the oldest...
period. The kino-drama performed well, selling 100,000 tickets. The MaeilSinbo newspaper wrote that "at the premiere at Dansungsa, people flooded in...
the only Korean newspaper allowed for publication in Korea was the MaeilSinbo, which was de facto operated by the colonial government. Previous papers...
were forced to shut down in August 1910. A December 15, 1910 article in MaeilSinbo wrote the following of what happened to the money afterwards: Three months...
was entitled "What Is Literature" (문학이란 하오). It was published in the MaeilSinbo newspaper. His most famous work is now considered the first modern Korean...
reporter for several newspapers including the Choson Chungang Ilbo, MaeilSinbo, Seoul Shinmun, and Punyo Shinmun. Noh also worked as a lecturer at Sorabol...
University in 1925, the same year, his poem “Spring” (Bom) was published in MaeilSinbo. At Gyeongsong Yi published his poetry in a student magazine (Clear and...
purchased The Korea Daily News and turned it into the Korean-language MaeilSinbo. That newspaper was then subordinated under the Keijō Nippō, the de facto...
Korea Daily News, which was published concurrently in Korean as Daehan MaeilSinbo (대한매일신보; 大韓每日申報). The publication was strongly antagonistic to Japanese...
from there. The newspaper was allied with the Korean newspaper Taehan MaeilSinbo, which assisted its distribution around the country. The articles discussed...
other daily Korean-language newspaper in Korea around this time was the MaeilSinbo, which was de facto operated by the colonial government. The newspaper...