Chōsen shinbun

Chōsen Shinbun (朝鮮新聞, Korean: 조선신문; MR: Chosŏn Sinmun) was a Japanese-language daily newspaper published in Korea from 1908 to 1942.

The newspaper primarily published information about commerce for the settlers, and also ran help wanted ads.

Makiyama Kōzō [ja], a Japanese politician, businessman, and former reporter for the Keijō Nippō, took over leadership of Chōsen Shinbun around this time.

[2] The newspaper became suspended several times after it engaged in heated public debates with the Keijō Nippō and after it criticized some of the governor-general's policies.

[2] Gojō stayed in his executive position until November 1937, when Korean entrepreneur Mun Myŏng-ki (문명기; 文明琦) took over.