Tiâu-sián tiong-iong thong-sìn-siā
Guā-māu
Native name | |
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Chosŏn'gŭl | 조선중앙통신 / 조선통신사 |
Hancha | 朝鮮中央通信 / 朝鮮通信社 |
McCune–Reischauer | Chosŏn Chungangt'ongsin / Chosŏn T'ongsinsa |
Revised Romanization | Joseon Jungangtongsin / Joseon Tongsinsa |
Hîng-thài | Kok-iú |
Hâng-gia̍p | Thong-sìn-siā |
Tshòng-kiàn nî | 1946 nî 12 goe̍h 5 ji̍t |
Tsóng-pōo | 1 Potonggang-dong, Potonggang District, , |
Number of locations | Many municipal offices, correspondents and bureaus in six other countries |
Ho̍k-bū tē-khu | Tsuân-kiû tē-khu |
Líng-tō jîn-bu̍t | Kim Chang-gwang (Director General) |
Services | Muî-thé |
Owner | Democratic People's Republic of Korea |
Guān-káng jîn-sòo | 800 |
Bāng-tsām |
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Tiâu-sián tiong-iong thong-sìn-siā (hân-gú: 조선중앙통신사; hàn-gú: 朝鮮中央通訊社; ing-gú: Korean Central News Agency (KCNA)) sī tiâu-sián ê kok-ka thong-sìn-siā . Tiâu-sián tiong-iong thong-sìn-siā tsit-ê ki-kòo sī teh tuì kok-lāi-guā ê lâng thuân-sàng iú-kuan tiâu-sián tsìng-hú ê li̍p-tiûnn hām tsò-huat. Tiâu-sián tiong-iong thong-sìn-siā sîng-li̍p tī 1946-nî 12-gue̍h 5-ji̍t, tsit-má tsú-iàu í suànn-tíng pò-tō uî ti̍k-sik.[1]
Tsù-kái
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- ↑ Shrivastava, K. M. (2007). News Agencies from Pigeon to Internet. Elgin: New Dawn Press Group. p. 211. ISBN 978-1-932705-67-6.
Tsham-khó bûn-hiàn
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- Pares, S (2005). A Political and Economic Dictionary of East Asia: An Essential Guide to the Politics and Economics of East Asia. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-85743-258-9. (Eng-gí)
Tsham-ua̍t
[siu-kái | kái goân-sí-bé]- Kok-iú mûi-thé (State media)
Guā-pōo liân-kiat
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- Koaⁿ-hong bāng-chām
- STALIN Archived 2020-11-12 at the Wayback Machine. archives (January 1996–present)
- Older archives at Defense Technical Information Center
- KCNA Watch archives by NK News
- Kim Jong-il (1964): "A Talk to the Officials of the Korean Central News Agency June 12, 1964" at the Korean Friendship Association
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