Type Daily newspaper Political alignment Conservative | Publisher Takamitsu Kumasaka | |
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Format Broadsheet (54.6 cm x 40.65 cm) Owner(s) Sankei Shimbun Co., Ltd. Founded June 20, 1933 (March 1, 1882) | ||
Sankei Shimbun (産経新聞, Sankei Shinbun), literally "Industrial and Economic Newspaper", is a daily newspaper in Japan published by the Sankei Shimbun Co., Ltd. (株式会社産業経済新聞社, Kabushiki-gaisha Sangyō Keizai Shinbunsha).The Sankei is abbreviation name of Sangyō Keizai. It has the sixth highest circulation for a newspapers in Japan, and is considered one of the five leading "national" newspapers.
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Corporate profile
The Sankei Shimbun is part of the Fujisankei Communications Group and is 40% owned by Fuji Media Holdings. The company is also the owner of Osaka Broadcasting Corporation (OBC, Radio Osaka).
History
The history of the Sankei Shimbun began with the founding of two old newspapers.
The Jiji shimpō (時事新報)(literally Jiji News) was founded first in 1882 by Fukuzawa Yukichi (福澤 諭吉, January 10, 1835 - February 3, 1901). Fukuzawa was a Japanese author, translator, journalist and a founder of Keio University
The Nihon Kogyō Shimbun日本工業新聞 (Nihon Kogyo Shimbun)(literally Japan Industry Newspaper) was founded second in 1933 by Hisakichi Maeda (前田 久吉, April 22, 1893 - May 4, 1986) . The newspaper specialized in industrial, business, and economic affairs, and was published by The Minami-OSAKA Shimbun (Evening newspaper South OSAKA).
In 1941, The Osaka Shimbun (renamed from 'Minami-Osaka Shimbun') merged the Osaka Jiji shimpō(Jiji-shimpō Osaka edition).
In 1942, The Nihon Kogyō Shimbun merged the other newspapers in business and industrial affairs in Western Japan, and changed its name to the Sangyō Keizai Shimbun (San-kei).
In 1950, The Sankei started a female page (homenews) for the first time in the newspapers in Japan.
In 1952, The Sankei hired a female writer (editor) for the first time in the newspapers in Japan.
In 1955, The Sankei merged Jiji shimpō. In 1959, both editions were placed under a Sankei Shimbun masthead.
In 1996, The Sankei started two Online news (Online newspaper), 産経Web(産経ウェブ) (Sankei Web)(literally Sankei Web(http://www.sankei.co.jp/) with website style, and ja:E-NEWS (E-NEWSイーニュース)(literally E-NEWS) with Personal digital assistant style.
In 2001, The Sankei started new Electronic newspaper delivery edition (=Digital edition) NEWSVUE.
In 2002, The Sankei merged Osaka Shimbun, both editions were placed under a Sankei Shimbun masthead.
In 2005, The Sankei renewed Digital edition with movie, Suitable for smartphone, and renamed Sankei NetView.
In 2007, The Sankei started new Online news (Online newspaper), MSN産経ニュース (MSN Sankei news)(literally MSN Sankei news collaborated with Microsoft (http://sankei.jp.msn.com/).
In 2014, The Sankei renewed Online news as 産経ニュース (Sankei news)(http://sankei.com/).
In 2016, The Sankei renewed Digital edition, and renamed 産経電子版 (Sankei denshi ban)(https://denshi.sankei.co.jp/).
Ownership
Political stance
The Sankei Shimbun is Conservative and Centre-right politics newspaper. The Sankei will fight for press of freedom, Liberalism and Democracy. The Sankei will support the Liberal Democratic Party (Japan) (LDP ; Japanese Republican Party) and Shinzō Abe (安倍 晋三, Abe Shinzō), who is the Prime Minister of Japan and the President of the LDP. He is one of the longest serving PMs in Japanese history.
Sankei Award, Sankei Prize
Philanthropy
Offices
Sankei Group affiliate companies
Notable corporate alumni
in 1980
Controversy
In August 2014, South Korea filed suit against Sankei for insults against Park Geun-hye, the president of South Korea, and demanded Tatsuya Kato, head of the Seoul Bureau, present himself for questioning. The article was about several rumors about Park during the Sinking of the MV Sewol, referencing Korean news reports. Sankei referred to Chosun Ilbo, however only Sankei was charged with defamation. Sankei was considered an anti-Korean newspaper in Korea. Thus, Japanese media assumed the suit was a warning to Sankei.
In December 2014, the newspaper apologized after running Richard Koshimizu's ad promoting anti-Semitic books.
On February 11, 2015, regular columnist Ayako Sono wrote an opinion piece suggesting that while it will be necessary for Japan to accept more immigrants in order to bolster a decreasing workforce, Japan should take steps to ensure the separation of immigrants in regards to living conditions, citing South African apartheid as an example of how to achieve this goal.

