Where do North Koreans get their news? Chinese smugglers

More from from Friday's Event. Radio Free Asia's Betsy Henderson has some fascinating statistics regarding North Korean media. She gathers her data by interviewing North Korean defectors. For instance: Top news sources in North Korea Television Word of mouth from Chinese smugglers and merchants. Word of mouth from friends and family.   South Korean Radio ...

More from from Friday's Event. Radio Free Asia's Betsy Henderson has some fascinating statistics regarding North Korean media. She gathers her data by interviewing North Korean defectors. For instance:

More from from Friday's Event. Radio Free Asia's Betsy Henderson has some fascinating statistics regarding North Korean media. She gathers her data by interviewing North Korean defectors. For instance:

Top news sources in North Korea

  1. Television
  2. Word of mouth from Chinese smugglers and merchants.
  3. Word of mouth from friends and family.  
  4. South Korean Radio
  5. International Radio.

In the video: more about North Korean news sources and how to rewire a state-issued radio. 

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