20:
131:
business, and by concerns that a merger would threaten his advertising customer base – the provincial newspapers who competed against Rengo. As a compromise, Mitsunaga agreed to split Dentsu, and separate the news agency from the advertising agency. The news agency was reorganized in a merger with
147:
level ministry in the
Japanese government. Domei maintained a network of offices outside Japan, dispatching reporters to all allied and neutral countries, and was also involved in film and radio work. It also collected news and information from various sources to pass on to the government and
109:
117:
101:
299:
116:(日本電報通信社 Japan Telegraphic News Agency, or “Dentsu”). Despite government backing for the move, the merger was resisted by Dentsu president
294:
309:
289:
274:
159:
along government-approved lines, and broadcast news in
Japanese and in major European languages through an extensive network of
304:
269:
250:
279:
140:
224:
171:. It was later authorized by the Japanese military to develop a news network and radio stations in Japanese-occupied
156:
85:
Dōmei was the result of years of efforts by
Japanese journalists and business leaders to create a national
190:
121:
186:
show that on a personal level Dōmei's staff had good relationships with foreign journalists.
144:
8:
97:
213:
112:(日本新聞聯合社 Associated Press, or “Rengo”) proposed the merger of his news agency with the
246:
220:
284:
74:
176:
24:
19:
263:
160:
182:
A number of documented incidents from the period around the outbreak of the
136:
183:
128:
86:
70:
243:
A History of
Japanese Journalism: State of Affairs and Affairs of State
198:
194:
149:
93:
and other internationally recognized news agencies on a global basis.
172:
164:
127:), who was reluctant to give up control of his company’s lucrative
215:
Modern Japan, An
Encyclopedia of History, Culture and Nationalism
90:
113:
193:
Dōmei was disbanded, and its functions divided split between
168:
28:
89:
in Japan that could compete with (and if necessary counter)
132:
Rengo on 28 December 1935 to form the Dōmei Tsūshinsha.
201:(時事通信社) in 1945 following the end of World War II.
212:
139:, Dōmei News Agency came under the control of the
261:
46:
40:
52:
16:Official news agency of the Empire of Japan
80:
155:Dōmei issued news to the public that was
23:The headquarters of Domei Tsushinsha, in
240:
148:military, and produced various works of
18:
210:
262:
300:Organizations disestablished in 1945
13:
234:
14:
321:
295:Organizations established in 1935
310:1945 disestablishments in Japan
290:British Malaya in World War II
275:Economy of the Empire of Japan
1:
204:
305:1935 establishments in Japan
270:News agencies based in Japan
152:aimed at foreign countries.
7:
47:
10:
326:
280:Defunct companies of Japan
241:De Lange, William (2023).
191:Allied occupation of Japan
141:Ministry of Communications
167:and in Japanese-occupied
41:
211:Huffman, James (2006).
81:History and development
114:Nihon Dempo Tsushinsha
110:Nihon Shimbun Rengosha
32:
62:Federated News Agency
22:
100:of 1931, president
98:Manchurian Incident
33:
69:was the official
36:Dōmei News Agency
317:
256:
252:978-94-92722-393
230:
218:
125:Mitsunaga Hoshio
118:Hoshio Mitsunaga
68:
66:
63:
60:
57:
54:
50:
48:Dōmei Tsūshinsha
44:
43:
325:
324:
320:
319:
318:
316:
315:
314:
260:
259:
253:
237:
235:Further reading
227:
207:
106:Iwanaga Yūkichi
102:Yukichi Iwanaga
83:
75:Empire of Japan
64:
61:
58:
55:
38:
17:
12:
11:
5:
323:
313:
312:
307:
302:
297:
292:
287:
282:
277:
272:
258:
257:
251:
245:. Toyo Press.
236:
233:
232:
231:
225:
206:
203:
163:in east Asia,
161:radio stations
82:
79:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
322:
311:
308:
306:
303:
301:
298:
296:
293:
291:
288:
286:
283:
281:
278:
276:
273:
271:
268:
267:
265:
254:
248:
244:
239:
238:
228:
226:0-8153-2525-8
222:
219:. Routledge.
217:
216:
209:
208:
202:
200:
196:
192:
187:
185:
180:
178:
174:
170:
166:
162:
158:
153:
151:
146:
142:
138:
133:
130:
126:
123:
119:
115:
111:
107:
103:
99:
94:
92:
88:
78:
76:
72:
49:
37:
30:
26:
21:
242:
214:
197:(共同通信社) and
188:
181:
154:
143:, a pre-war
137:World War II
134:
124:
105:
95:
84:
35:
34:
184:Pacific War
129:advertising
87:news agency
71:news agency
264:Categories
205:References
199:Jiji Press
195:Kyodo News
189:Under the
150:propaganda
96:After the
173:Singapore
165:Manchukuo
108:) of the
157:censored
145:cabinet
135:During
104:(岩永 裕吉
91:Reuters
73:of the
56:
25:Chiyoda
285:Dentsu
249:
223:
177:Malaya
169:China
122:光永 星郎
42:同盟通信社
29:Tokyo
247:ISBN
221:ISBN
175:and
53:lit.
266::
179:.
77:.
51:,
45:,
27:,
255:.
229:.
120:(
67:)
65:'
59:'
39:(
31:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.