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Chojoongdong (Korean: 조중동, pronounced [tɕodʑuŋdoŋ]), abbreviated as CJD, is a pejorative term which refers to three highly circulated conservative newspapers in South Korea. The word is an acronym of the Chosun, Joong-ang and Dong-a Ilbo newspapers, and the grouping is seen as forming the basis of South Korea's conservative media. As of 2010, the market share of Chosun, Joong-ang and Dong-a Ilbo is 24.3%, 21.8%, and 18.3%, respectively. Nearly 58% of printed newspaper subscribers in South Korea read one of the three daily news. In December 2011, Chosun Ilbo opened their own cable news network.

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  • Chojoongdong (Korean: 조중동, pronounced [tɕodʑuŋdoŋ]), abbreviated as CJD, is a pejorative term which refers to three highly circulated conservative newspapers in South Korea. The word is an acronym of the Chosun, Joong-ang and Dong-a Ilbo newspapers, and the grouping is seen as forming the basis of South Korea's conservative media. The term was used by The Hankyoreh editor Jung Yeonju (Korean: 정연주) in October 2000. Korean liberals criticize Chojoongdong primarily because of their conservative-biased editorial stances and doing business in a collusive and surreptitious manner. Since 2008, some critics of CJD have claimed that there is a close relationship between CJD and the Lee Myung-bak government. As of 2010, the market share of Chosun, Joong-ang and Dong-a Ilbo is 24.3%, 21.8%, and 18.3%, respectively. Nearly 58% of printed newspaper subscribers in South Korea read one of the three daily news. In December 2011, Chosun Ilbo opened their own cable news network. (en)
  • Chojoongdong (Hangul: 조중동, CJD) es un término peyorativo que se refiere a tres periódicos conservadores de gran circulación en Corea del Sur. La palabra es un acrónimo de los periódicos Chosun Ilbo , y , y se considera que la agrupación forma la base de los medios conservadores de Corea del Sur.​ El término fue utilizado por el editor de , Jung Yeonju (Hangul: 정연주) ya en octubre de 2000.​ Los liberales coreanos critican a Chojoongdong principalmente por sus posturas editoriales conservadoras y por hacer negocios de manera colusoria y subrepticia. Desde 2008, algunos críticos de CJD han afirmado que existe una estrecha relación entre CJD y el gobierno de Lee Myung-bak.​ A partir de 2010, la participación de mercado de Chosun , Joong-ang y Dong-a Ilbo es del 24,3 %, 21,8 % y 18,3 %, respectivamente.​ Casi el 58% de los suscriptores de periódicos impresos en Corea del Sur leen una de las tres noticias diarias.​​ En diciembre de 2011, Chosun Ilbo abrió su propia red de noticias por cable.​ (es)
  • 조중동(朝中東)은 대한민국의 조선일보, 중앙일보, 동아일보를 각 신문사의 앞머리 글자를 따서 엮은 줄임말이다. 2019년 9월 기준으로 조중동은 대한민국 신문 시장의 8%를 차지하며, 2011년 종합편성채널을 개국하였다. (ko)
  • 朝中東(韓語:조중동),又稱CJD,是韓國詞彙,由該國三大報館(朝鮮日報、中央日報和東亞日報)名稱中的頭一個字混合而成。在韓國,「朝中東」一詞與「報業霸權」幾乎是同一個意思。韓國偏左政客和左傾政治支持者常會利用「朝中東」一字對那三家報館做出批評。 (zh)
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  • 조중동(朝中東)은 대한민국의 조선일보, 중앙일보, 동아일보를 각 신문사의 앞머리 글자를 따서 엮은 줄임말이다. 2019년 9월 기준으로 조중동은 대한민국 신문 시장의 8%를 차지하며, 2011년 종합편성채널을 개국하였다. (ko)
  • 朝中東(韓語:조중동),又稱CJD,是韓國詞彙,由該國三大報館(朝鮮日報、中央日報和東亞日報)名稱中的頭一個字混合而成。在韓國,「朝中東」一詞與「報業霸權」幾乎是同一個意思。韓國偏左政客和左傾政治支持者常會利用「朝中東」一字對那三家報館做出批評。 (zh)
  • Chojoongdong (Korean: 조중동, pronounced [tɕodʑuŋdoŋ]), abbreviated as CJD, is a pejorative term which refers to three highly circulated conservative newspapers in South Korea. The word is an acronym of the Chosun, Joong-ang and Dong-a Ilbo newspapers, and the grouping is seen as forming the basis of South Korea's conservative media. As of 2010, the market share of Chosun, Joong-ang and Dong-a Ilbo is 24.3%, 21.8%, and 18.3%, respectively. Nearly 58% of printed newspaper subscribers in South Korea read one of the three daily news. In December 2011, Chosun Ilbo opened their own cable news network. (en)
  • Chojoongdong (Hangul: 조중동, CJD) es un término peyorativo que se refiere a tres periódicos conservadores de gran circulación en Corea del Sur. La palabra es un acrónimo de los periódicos Chosun Ilbo , y , y se considera que la agrupación forma la base de los medios conservadores de Corea del Sur.​ (es)
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  • Chojoongdong (en)
  • Chojoongdong (es)
  • 조중동 (ko)
  • 朝中東 (zh)
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