Asahi Shimbun
Asahi Shimbun (japansk: 朝日; [aꜜsaçi ɕimbɯɴ]?, Morgensolsavisen) er én af fem nationale dagblade i Japan. Det havde i første halvår 2012 et dagligt gennemsnitligt oplag på 7,612 millioner for morgenudgaven og 2,845 millioner for aftenudgaven,[1] hvilket var Japans næststørste oplag efter Jomiuri Shimbun. Virksomhedens hovedkontor ligger i byen Osaka.
Kildehenvisninger
- ^ "全国紙の朝・夕刊別販売部数". Japans Avisudgiveres Forening (japansk). Jomiuri Shimbun. Arkiveret fra originalen 17. juli 2011. Hentet 17. november 2012.
Eksterne henvisninger
- Wikimedia Commons har flere filer relateret til Asahi Shimbun
- Officiel hjemmeside (japansk)
- Officiel hjemmeside (engelsk)
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Asahi Shimbun, First Issue of the newspaper, Front Page, January 25, 1879. This is the first issue of the Asahi Shimbun, which should be commemorated. The typeface of newspaper titles hasn't changed much. There were two types of newspapers published in the early Meiji era: Oshinbun, a large newspaper that discusses politics and the state, and Koshinbun, a small newspaper that publishes Ichii's events and novels with furigana. A small newspaper is a name given because the size of the paper is smaller than that of a large newspaper (about 1/3 of the current newspaper). The Asahi Shimbun also started as a small newspaper. The Asahi Shimbun gained a large number of readers immediately after its first publication, and by the 16th year of the Meiji era, four years after its first publication, it reached the highest daily circulation (about 20,000) in Japan.
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- derivative work: Морган
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