This article introduces major daily newspapers connecting the Korean community across the United States.

The Korea Times (미주 한국일보)
Founded in 1969 in Los Angeles, it is published daily from Monday to Saturday. It has branches in major cities nationwide and covers a wide range of topics from Korean community news to world news.

The Korea Daily (미주중앙일보)
Established in 1974, it is the largest Korean-language media in the United States, with local editions published in over ten regions including Los Angeles, New York, Washington D.C., Atlanta, and Chicago. It excels in providing information on Korean immigration and business news.

Chosun Ilbo LA
Founded in 2019, it delivers the latest news, business updates, and news from LA and across the United States.

Koreatown Daily (코리아타운 데일리)

A digital-centric media outlet that quickly delivers news from the Koreatown area of Los Angeles, operated under Sports Seoul USA. It provides real-time entertainment, sports articles, and local community news.

Korean Radio and Broadcasting Websites

  • Radio Korea (라디오코리아)
    A representative Korean radio station broadcasting through AM1540 in Los Angeles and Southern California. It supports streaming listening and podcasts online, in addition to news, traffic, and lifestyle information.

  • Radio Seoul (라디오서울)
    A competitor of Radio Korea using the AM1650 frequency. It offers news, Korean community updates, and music programs, with a replay service available on its website.

  • Arirang USA
    Based on KBS World (sister channel of Korean International Broadcasting), it delivers various video content including culture, entertainment, and documentaries to American viewers. It also updates news from its studios in New York and LA.

Social and Community Portals

  • Koreabridge
    An online community where Korean residents and the next generation can communicate freely. It features active boards for job, housing, and academic consultations, as well as information on second-hand transactions and local gatherings.

  • Soompi
    Starting as a fan community for K-pop and dramas, it has expanded its influence to second and third-generation Koreans in the U.S. and global fans. It includes articles, interviews, and forum features.

In addition, there are many small community sites operated by local Korean associations, Korean churches, and university Korean student associations.