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Cine21 is a South Korean film magazine issued by Hangyeore newspaper. The magazine was first published on 24 April 1995 in Seoul, and subsequent issues have continued to be released weekly. The first editor-in-chief was Seon-hee Cho, the culture desk journalist. The first issue was published with the articles including "Who is controlling Korean film industry", "The vote of 'Korean film power 50'". 1 August 2003, Cine21 was spun off from the Hangyeore Newspaper and became an independent subsidiary (corporate name: Cine21 Corporation) of the former. As of 2019, the Hankyoreh Media Group owns 85% of the company's shares.

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  • Cine21 (en)
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  • 《씨네 21》은 1995년 4월 14일 한겨레신문사가 창간한 대한민국의 영화 전문 잡지이다. 1대 편집장은 당시 문화부 기자로 일하던 조선희가 맡았다. 창간1호 특집은 '누가 한국 영화계를 움직이는가', 한국영화파워 50으로 영화계의 '권력'을 영화 관계자 투표로 순위 매겼다. 2003년 8월 1일 한겨레신문사로부터 분사해 법인을 꾸렸다. (ko)
  • Cine21 is a South Korean film magazine issued by Hangyeore newspaper. The magazine was first published on 24 April 1995 in Seoul, and subsequent issues have continued to be released weekly. The first editor-in-chief was Seon-hee Cho, the culture desk journalist. The first issue was published with the articles including "Who is controlling Korean film industry", "The vote of 'Korean film power 50'". 1 August 2003, Cine21 was spun off from the Hangyeore Newspaper and became an independent subsidiary (corporate name: Cine21 Corporation) of the former. As of 2019, the Hankyoreh Media Group owns 85% of the company's shares. (en)
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  • Cine21 is a South Korean film magazine issued by Hangyeore newspaper. The magazine was first published on 24 April 1995 in Seoul, and subsequent issues have continued to be released weekly. The first editor-in-chief was Seon-hee Cho, the culture desk journalist. The first issue was published with the articles including "Who is controlling Korean film industry", "The vote of 'Korean film power 50'". 1 August 2003, Cine21 was spun off from the Hangyeore Newspaper and became an independent subsidiary (corporate name: Cine21 Corporation) of the former. As of 2019, the Hankyoreh Media Group owns 85% of the company's shares. Cine21 is currently the leading film magazine in South Korea. (en)
  • 《씨네 21》은 1995년 4월 14일 한겨레신문사가 창간한 대한민국의 영화 전문 잡지이다. 1대 편집장은 당시 문화부 기자로 일하던 조선희가 맡았다. 창간1호 특집은 '누가 한국 영화계를 움직이는가', 한국영화파워 50으로 영화계의 '권력'을 영화 관계자 투표로 순위 매겼다. 2003년 8월 1일 한겨레신문사로부터 분사해 법인을 꾸렸다. (ko)
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