KCNA

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KCNA is North Korea’s state-run news agency, serving as the primary official source of information and propaganda for the country’s government.

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instanceOf news agency
propaganda outlet
state news agency
abbreviation KCNA NERFINISHED
controlledBy Workers' Party of Korea NERFINISHED
country North Korea
coverageArea North Korea NERFINISHED
international
distributionFormat online news
wire service
foundedBy Government of North Korea NERFINISHED
fullName Korean Central News Agency NERFINISHED
headquartersCountry North Korea NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Pyongyang NERFINISHED
ideology Juche NERFINISHED
Songun NERFINISHED
inception 1946
language Chinese
English
Japanese
Korean
Russian
Spanish
mediaType online news portal
wire service
nativeName 조선중앙통신 NERFINISHED
nativeNameLanguage Korean
notableFor highly propagandistic reporting style
personality cult coverage of North Korean leaders
operatedBy Government of North Korea NERFINISHED
ownershipStructure state-owned
parentOrganization Korean Central Broadcasting Committee NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment pro-government
single-party state
predecessor Korean News Service NERFINISHED
primaryRole official source of government information
propaganda organ of the North Korean state
publishes official statements of the North Korean government
reports on North Korean domestic affairs
reports on North Korean foreign policy
speeches of North Korean leaders
regionServed worldwide
reportsOn Kim Il-sung NERFINISHED
Kim Jong-il NERFINISHED
Kim Jong-un NERFINISHED
subjectOf international media analysis
studies on propaganda and information control in North Korea
uses Korean Central Television footage
website http://www.kcna.kp

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