The Global List of State Media

  • Legal Daily

    Legal Daily remains a state-owned publication squarely focused on legal affairs—covering developments such as landmark court rulings, new legislation, and legal reforms. Since 2001, its oversight shifted from the Ministry…

  • Thai PBS

    The Thai Public Broadcasting Service (Thai PBS) is Thailand’s national public broadcaster, officially established in 2008 following the enactment of the Thai Public Broadcasting Service Act, B.E. 2551. Its origins,…

  • Nhan Dan

    Nhan Dan—literally translated as “The People”—is the flagship publication of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV). Established in 1951 amidst the anti-French Resistance War, Nhan Dan has long served as the ideological…

  • Choson Sinbo

    Choson Sinbo (朝鮮新報) is a weekly newspaper published in both Korean and Japanese by the General Association of Korean Residents in Japan (Chongryon)—a pro-North Korea group that acts as Pyongyang’s unofficial embassy in…

  • Channel 5

    Launched in 1958, Channel 5—formally known as the Royal Thai Army Radio and Television Station—stands as one of Thailand’s oldest television broadcasters. Its establishment was part of the military’s broader…

  • Naenara

    Naenara (내나라, literally “Our Country”) is North Korea’s official government portal, operated by the Korea Computer Center (KCC), a state-run IT institution founded in 1990. KCC also oversees the development of Red Star OS,…