Draft:Seoul Foreign Correspondents' Club

The Seoul Foreign Correspondents’ Club (FCC; ) was established in 1956 to provide support foreign journalists.

From the United States
ABC News has run its Seoul bureau for decades and mainly covers Korean culture like Kpop and Asian culture.
 * ABC News
 * 1 correspondent, 1 producer, 1 cameraman

The AP's Seoul bureau opened in 1972.
 * AP
 * 1 correspondent, 7 journalist

The Seoul bureau of the Wall Street Journal mainly reports on South Korea's technology and business, South Korea's industry, and the global technology supply chain.
 * The Wall Street Journal

The Washington Post Seoul Hub is one of the key bases of the Wall Street Journal along with that of London.
 * The Washington Post

In Seoul, there is a digital news operation for the New York Times. The Times has opened an Asia hub in its Jongno district office, which can accommodate up to 50 employees. It has about 20 editors and staff.
 * The New York Times

Los Angeles Times Seoul bureau chief John M. Gleona covers a wide range of areas in the Asia-Pacific region, including North Korea, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, and the Pacific Islands.
 * Los Angeles Times

From France

 * AFP

From Germany
The German international broadcaster Deutsche Welle Seoul bureau covers major news from South Korea, including the Korea's population crisis with low birth rate, Korean culture such as Kpop, and Korean social issues.
 * Deutsche Welle

From the United Kingdom
The Economist Seoul Bureau mainly report on the politics, economy, and society of South Korea.
 * The Economist
 * correspondent 1, journalist 1

From Qatar
Al Jazeera English TV's Seoul Bureau was set up in 2012. They mainly covers South Korean diplomacy, South Korea's political, social and cultural issues.
 * Aljazeera Network
 * 1 correspondent, 1 producer, 1 cameraman

From Singapore
The CNA Seoul Correapondent deals with South Korean economic, social and political issues.
 * Channel News Asia