The Korea Herald

[1][6] In 1958, The Korean Republic published its fifth anniversary issue of 84 pages, the largest ever in Korea.

[1] In March 1970, it began publishing a tabloid-sized monthly magazine called Korean Frontier that it distributed to universities and libraries internationally.

This magazine was converted to a weekly publication called Korean News Review in September 1972, and published on current affairs.

[1] In April 1982, the daily international edition of The Korea Herald was launched as an eight-page tabloid.

[7] In 2004, Herald Media won the right to manage the Seoul English Village, an English language immersion school set up by the Seoul Metropolitan City government; the Pungnap Campus opened in December 2004 and similar ones opened in the following years.