Sports Hochi

Sports Hochi
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatBroadsheet
OwnerHochi Shimbun Co.
Founded1872
LanguageJapanese
HeadquartersMinato, Tokyo, Japan
Websitewww.hochi.co.jp

Sports Hochi (スポーツ報知, Supōtsu Hōchi), previously known as Hochi Shimbun (報知新聞, Hōchi Shinbun), is a Japanese-language daily sports newspaper. In 2002, it had a circulation of a million copies a day. In 2005, the Hochi Shimbun had a circulation of 1.354 million.[1]

It is an affiliate newspaper of Yomiuri Shimbun.

Reports

19 September 1939: SS Scharnhorst

The Hochi Shimbun newspaper was mentioned in an article in The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser on September 20, 1939 concerning the conversion of the SS Scharnhorst into the escort carrier Shin'yō by the Imperial Japanese Navy.[2]

SCHARNHORST AS RAIDER!
Tokio, Sept. 19. A report that the Norddeutscher Lloyd liner Scharnhorst, now at Kobe, is being converted into an armed raider appears in the Hochi Shimbun. The paper adds the liner is surrounded by launches and there is much fuss and bustle aboard. This is taken by some observers as meaning she is being refitted as an armed vessel - Reuter.
Newspaper: The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser | Place: Singapore | Type: Article | Words: | Page: | Tags: none

See also

References

  • "In Japan" (1900) 32 Printers' Ink, 22 August 1900, p 12
  • Patricia L Maclachlan. The People’s Post Office: The History and Politics of the Japanese Postal System, 1871–2010. (Harvard East Asian Monographs 338). 2011. ISBN 9781684175123. pp 50 & 51.
  • Gill Steel, "Populism and the print media: the case of Japan" (2022) 23 Japanese Journal of Political Science 363
  1. ^ Helmut K Anheier and Yudhishthir Raj Isar (eds). Cultures and Globalization: Conflicts and Tensions. SAGE Publications. 2007. ISBN 9781848607378. ]https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=5eV3hMR7lmoC&pg=PA492#v=onepage&q&f=false p 492].
  2. ^ "Scharnhorst As Raider?". eresources.nlb.gov.sg.