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Gwanju News

''Gwangju News'' (''GN'') is an English language, full-color, monthly news magazine. It is a non-profit publication and free of charge, written and produced by volunteers. It covers events and news in Gwangju and the larger Jeollanam-do area. ''Gwangju News'' is the oldest monthly English language magazine for a general audience in all of Korea. It is the second oldest monthly English publication when accounting for non-specialist audience.
==History==
Before ''Gwangju News'' existed in its current format, the precursor to the magazine was a newsletter published by the English Department at Chonnam National University ((CNU )) in Gwangju. Far from being the regular monthly publication that ''GN'' is today, the newsletter ran only intermittently. The next step in the evolution of ''GN'' was the establishment of the Kwangju Centre for International Visitors (KCIV) in June 1999, which distributed a short newsletter in both English and Korean to its members.(The KCIV would go on to become the Gwanju International Center ((GIC )) in August 2002.) This early newsletter evolved into ''GN'' with the publication of the first issue in June 2001.

Over the years there have been many changes to the format of ''GN''. In January 2004, the magazine adopted a new style featuring a full length cover photo. In May 2005 the magazine went to the glossy, full-color format that continues through the present. In addition to these changes in format, one of the most readily noticeable changes to the magazine has been its size. From humble beginnings of the 4-page black and white first issue of June 2001, ''GN'' expanded to 24 pages in February 2005, 40 pages in January 2006, 48 pages in December 2006, all the way to its current length of 56 pages. As of May 2013, ''GN'' magazine is up to issue number 135, printing 4000 copies every month. Other important changes include the addition of an online version of ''GN'' starting in November 2009. In addition, ''GN'' started using recycled paper for the print version of the magazine in February 2009, but had to abandon the practice due to financial considerations.

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