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Korea Signal Launched, a U.S.-ROK Policy and Security Specialist Media Outlet... Bridging the Policy Gap Between Washington and South Korea
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  • June 19, 2026 at 9:10 PM
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  • Prominent compatriot media outlet News & Post (NNP) launches policy analysis journal 'Korea Signal'
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  • Bridging U.S.-South Korea Policy: From North Korean Nuclear and Chinese Communist Party Responses to Indo-Pacific Security



News & Post (NNP), a prominent Korean-American media outlet, has launched 'The Korea Signal,' a specialized media outlet for ROK-US policy and security analysis.


According to NNP, which has a special agreement with a ROK-US daily newspaper, The Korea Signal will feature Jin Cummings, a well-known policy columnist, as Co-Editor and Senior Columnist. Lee Hyun-seung, Chairman of the North Korean Youth Leaders Assembly and a strategist from North Korea active in Washington D.C., will also join as Director of External Affairs.


The Korea Signal is a specialized ROK-US policy analysis media outlet launched based on News & Post's accumulated media operation experience, digital broadcasting infrastructure, Korean-American readership base, and political/current affairs analysis capabilities.


In particular, it is expected to distinguish itself as a policy-focused journal that analyzes issues that ROK-US policymakers should pay attention to, focusing on the ROK-US alliance, North Korea's nuclear issue, the expansion of the Chinese Communist Party's influence, Indo-Pacific security, supply chain restructuring, and issues of liberal democracy and the rule of law, and delivers them directly to the U.S. Congress and political circles.


The Korea Signal emphasizes that Korea today, due to its geopolitical importance, faces the influence of the Chinese Communist Party beyond the Korean Peninsula and has the historic task of growing into a reliable ally for the United States in the Indo-Pacific security environment.


However, it is true that political, social, and security issues discussed in the Korean-speaking community have not been sufficiently communicated to U.S. policy circles, and conversely, the issues of the Korean Peninsula as viewed by Washington policymakers, congressional officials, and think tank leaders have not been accurately conveyed to Korea in the proper context. The Korea Signal aims to bridge this gap.


The Korea Signal, which includes content in both English and Korean, updates new analytical articles on the first and third Mondays of each month. The print magazine will be distributed to congressional offices and policy officials, conveying the true nature of Korea to Washington, which has not been covered by established media. The production team also anticipates that it will play a role in conveying in-depth perspectives from Washington to Korea.


The inaugural issue includes articles and interviews from Fred Fleitz, Vice Chairman of the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) and former Chief of Staff of the National Security Council (NSC) under the Trump administration, Robert Joseph, former Under Secretary of State, Ri Jong-ho, former senior economic manager of North Korea's Office 39, and Song Jin-ho, lawyer for President Yoon Suk-yeol. Jin Cummings' exclusive analytical article is also featured.


Hong Sung-gu, CEO of NNP, stated, "Please join us in accurately conveying the ROK-US alliance, liberal democracy, and the political and security realities of Korea to Washington," and added, "We ask for your keen interest and support so that The Korea Signal can establish itself as a media outlet that accurately communicates the political and security situation within Korea to U.S. political circles."


▲ The Korea Signal website address: www.TheKoreaSignal.com


Launch of The Korea Signal, a specialized media outlet for ROK-US policy and security analysis


News & Post (NNP), established in March 2011 and providing online news services for over 15 years, launched "The Korea Signal," a specialized media outlet for ROK-US policy and security analysis, on June 15, 2026.


The Korea Signal features Jin Cummings, a well-known policy columnist, as Co-Editor and Senior Columnist, and Lee Hyun-seung, Chairman of the North Korean Youth Leaders Assembly and a strategist from North Korea active in Washington D.C., as Director of External Affairs.


The Korea Signal is a specialized ROK-US policy analysis media outlet launched based on News & Post's accumulated media operation experience, digital broadcasting infrastructure, Korean-American readership base, and political/current affairs analysis capabilities.


The Korea Signal is a policy-focused journal that analyzes issues that ROK-US policymakers should pay attention to, focusing on the ROK-US alliance, North Korea's nuclear issue, the expansion of the Chinese Communist Party's influence, Indo-Pacific security, supply chain restructuring, and issues of liberal democracy and the rule of law, and delivers them directly to the U.S. Congress and political circles.


Today, Korea, due to its geopolitical importance, faces the influence of the Chinese Communist Party beyond the Korean Peninsula and has the historic task of growing into a reliable ally for the United States in the Indo-Pacific security environment.


However, it is true that political, social, and security issues discussed in the Korean-speaking community have not been sufficiently communicated to U.S. policy circles, and conversely, the issues of the Korean Peninsula as viewed by Washington policymakers, congressional officials, and think tank leaders have not been accurately conveyed to Korea in the proper context.


The Korea Signal aims to bridge this gap.


The Korea Signal, which includes content in both English and Korean, updates new analytical articles on the first and third Mondays of each month. The print magazine will be distributed to congressional offices and policy officials, conveying the true nature of Korea to Washington, which has not been covered by established media. It will also play a role in conveying in-depth perspectives from Washington to Korea.


The inaugural issue includes articles and interviews from Fred Fleitz, Vice Chairman of the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) and former Chief of Staff of the National Security Council (NSC) under the Trump administration, Robert Joseph, former Under Secretary of State, Ri Jong-ho, former senior economic manager of North Korea's Office 39, and Song Jin-ho, lawyer for President Yoon Suk-yeol. Jin Cummings' exclusive analytical article is also featured.


We ask for your keen interest and support so that The Korea Signal can establish itself as a media outlet that accurately communicates the political and security situation within Korea to U.S. political circles.


We would appreciate it if you would join us in accurately conveying the ROK-US alliance, liberal democracy, and the political and security realities of Korea to Washington.


Your participation and subscriptions will be the foundation for The Korea Signal to deliver more substantial information and exert a stronger influence. We firmly believe that this will contribute to strengthening the ROK-US alliance and solidifying liberal democracy.


We kindly ask you to visit our website, subscribe, and share with others.


Thank you.


▲ The Korea Signal website address: www.TheKoreaSignal.com



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