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  1. Editor, empresario de medios, espadachín y periodista. Área. Prensa escrita, periodismo, edición y medio de comunicación de masas. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Seiji Noma ( 野間 清治; Kiryū, 17 de diciembre de 1878 - 16 de octubre de 1938) fue un editor y escritor japonés, fundador de la editorial Kōdansha. 1 .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Seiji_NomaSeiji Noma - Wikipedia

    Journalist. Known for. Founder of Kodansha. Seiji Noma (野間 清治, 1878–1938) was a Japanese writer and publisher who was the founder of Kodansha, a leading publishing company. He was the founder and publisher of many well-known newspapers and magazines.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KodanshaKodansha - Wikipedia

    • History
    • Relationships with Other Organizations
    • List of Magazines
    • Book Series
    • Miss ID
    • See Also
    • External Links

    Seiji Noma founded Kodansha in 1910 as a spin-off of the Dai-Nippon Yūbenkai (大日本雄辯會, "Greater Japan Oratorical Society") and produced the literary magazine Yūben (雄辯) as its first publication. The name Kodansha (taken from Kōdan Club (講談倶楽部), a now-defunct magazine published by the company) originated in 1911 when the publisher formally merged wit...

    The Kodansha company holds ownership in various broadcasting companies in Japan. It also owns shares in Nippon Cultural Broadcasting and Kobunsha. In the 2005 takeover-war for Nippon Broadcasting System between Livedoor and Fuji TV, Kodansha supported Fuji TV by selling its stock to Fuji TV.

    Manga magazines

    This is a list of manga magazines published by Kodansha.

    Literary magazines

    1. Gunzo, monthly literary magazine 2. Mephisto, tri-annual literary magazine focusing on mystery and detective stories 3. Faust

    Published by Kodansha Ltd.

    1. Kodansha Gakujutsu Bunko (講談社学術文庫) (English, "Kodansha Academic Paperback Library") (1970)

    Published by Kodansha International/USA Ltd.

    1. Japanese for Busy People Series 2. Japanese for Young People Series 3. Kodansha Bilingual Books 4. Kodansha Globe 5. This Beautiful World

    Kodansha organizes the Miss iD pageant, which started in 2012. iD stands for "identity", "idol", "I", and "diversity", and it is described as a pageant to discover diverse role models for the "new era" without being bound to conventional beauty and lifestyle standards. Married and transgender women are allowed to participate. The Miss ID title is a...

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Seiji_NomaSeiji Noma - Wikiwand

    Seiji Noma fue un editor y escritor japonés, fundador de la editorial Kōdansha.

  5. Seiji Noma funda Kōdansha en 1909 como una spin-off de la Dai-Nippon Yūbenkai. Produjo la revista literaria Yūben como su primera publicación. El nombre Kodansha (tomado de "Kodan Club", una revista ya desaparecida publicada por la empresa) se originó en 1911 cuando el editor se fusionó formalmente con el Dai-Nippon Yūbenkai.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shōjo_ClubShōjo Club - Wikipedia

    Seiji Noma, the founder of the publishing house Kodansha, launched Shōjo Club as a companion to the publisher's magazine Shōnen Club in January 1923. Like other Kodansha publications, Shōjo Club was dedicated to the moral education of its readership and aimed, in Noma's words, to instill in its female readers "the inner modesty ...

  7. When founding Kodansha, Seiji Noma believed that the role of new media was to educate people and develop society. His belief was that nothing in the world was too complicated to make into an entertaining piece, that it could overcome language barriers and be of benefit to all nations, and achieve world peace.