マス・コミュニケーション研究
Online ISSN : 2432-0838
Print ISSN : 1341-1306
ISSN-L : 1341-1306
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営口『満州日報』と中島真雄 : 満州における初の日本人経営の新聞とその創刊者について
李 相哲
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1993 年 43 巻 p. 160-172,207-20

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When was the beginnig of Japanese newspaper managed in Manchuria? Who founded this newspaper and what were the reasons lying behind it are the subjects of this thesis. Manchuria Nippo was the first Japanese newspaper managed in Manchuria. Under the military rule, it was founded by Nakajima Masao, who was asked by the military government in Yingkou of Manchuria on the 26th of july in 1905. This Manchuria Nippo has not been well-known until recently. Newspaper Manchuria Nippo Since Japan invaded Manchuria, there were four kinds of daily newspapers published under the name of Manchuria Nippo, namely: 1) Manchuria Nippo founded by Nakajima Masao in Yingkou on July 26, 1905. 2) Manchuria Nippo founded by Nakajima Masao in Fengtian on December 5, 1907. 3) Manchuria Nippo in Dalian, on November 1, 1927, as a result of the merger of Ryoto Shinbun and Manchuria Nichinichi Shinbun. 4) Manchuria Nippo founded in Xinjing by the merger of Manchuria Shinbun and Manchuria Nichinichi Shinbun on April, 1944. This thesis is about Manchuria Nippo in Yingkou, the first newspaper managed by Japanese Even though Manchuria Nippo in Yingkou had no direct relation with the others (except with Manchuria Nippo in Fengtian), its existence was crucial since it was a start of Japanese newspaper activities in Manchuria. Moreover, people who worked for this newspaper were the ones who portrayed a great influence on the management of the Japanese newspaper in the later period. This thesis is composed of nine parts as follows: 1) the historical background until the opening of the port in Yingkou 2) the invasion of Yingkou by Japan 3) the founding of Manchuria Nippo in Yingkou 4) the policy of publishing Manchuria Nippo and its characteristics 5) the development of Manchuria Nippo 6) the composition of articles of Manchuria Nippo 7) the newspaper activities of Nakajima Masao 8) the relation between Nakajima Masao and Manchuria Nippo 9) conclusion

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