User:EthanKoenigsberg/East Asia Tribune (EthanConquistador's AHOW)

Note this is not connected to the satire website East Asia Tribune (now down) and is depicted with a question "what if this thing was real" according to myself in my series under the name Alternate History of the World or the scenario now named as "Vischania"

East Asia Tribune is a Koryan national daily newspaper. Published at 1834 by Angevine forces and was originally pro-Angevine at that time but at 1874, it adopts a two leading articles with a major question, Angevine (now Britannian) and Koryan. Later since the creation of Koryo, this has being dropped for only one point of view but its political stance remains pro-Britannian and pro-Gallian to this day. It has a website eastasiatribune.com and was launched at 1997 which has over 40 million readers per month globally.

In December 2015, the print edition had an average circulation of 184,000 and distributed over East Asia with 1/3 of them are distributed to Philippis, New Zealand and Australia or to other foreign countries (Europe, United States and Cascadia). Although locally it is Koryan in Koryo, some editions were translated into Anglian and Fraconian under the same name but with the extra "(language) Edition". This was the same case with the Greek and Ruman editions as they are also official languages of Koryo but are usually branched off and are published as the same company that publishes the Anglian, Fraconian and Koryan editions, EAT Group.

Structure and content
Most of the content is printed in broadsheet. Daily sections usually include National News (Koryo), Regional (mostly outside of Koryo but limited to East Asia and Southeast Asia or in international editions, national news is merged with regional) and Global (outside East Asia and Southeast Asia), followed by Business. (WIP)