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  1. Matsutarō Shōriki (正力 松太郎, Shōriki Matsutarō, April 11, 1885 – October 9, 1969) was a Japanese media proprietor and politician. He was the owner of the Yomiuri Shimbun, founder of the Yomiuri Giants and the Nippon Television Network Corporation.

  2. Matsutarō Shōriki, nato il 11 aprile 1885 a Daimon (in) nella Prefettura di Toyama e morì 9 ottobre 1969 ad Atami, nella prefettura di Shizuoka, è giornalista sportivo, magnate dei media e fondatore del campionato di baseball professionistico in Giappone.

  3. 29 mag 2020 · The Japanese media mogul Shōriki Matsutarō enthusiastically supported President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s “Atoms for Peace” program and sought funding for Japan. Shōriki’s newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun gave extensive coverage and sponsored exhibitions that promoted the peaceful application of nuclear technology in Japan.

    • Morris Low
    • m.low@uq.edu.au
    • 2020
  4. Matsutaro Shoriki Award is named in honor of Matsutarō Shōriki, the owner of the Yomiuri Shimbun, whose achievements earned him the label of the real parent of present day Japanese professional baseball. The prize was founded in 1977.

  5. Matsutarō Shōriki (正力 松太郎, Shōriki Matsutarō, April 11, 1885 – October 9, 1969) was a Japanese media proprietor and politician. He was the owner of the Yomiuri Shimbun, founder of the Yomiuri Giants and the Nippon Television Network Corporation.

  6. Japanese journalist and media mogul (1885-1969) 松太郞 松太郎 まつたろう, Matsutarō, Matsutaro, Matsutarou, Matutarô, Matutarou 正力 aka しょうりき, Shōriki, Shoriki, Shouriki, Syôriki, Syouriki (11 Apr 1885 - certain 9 Oct 1969)

  7. Matsutarō Shōriki was a Japanese media mogul and politician. He owned the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper, the main mouthpiece for the military dictatorship during the war, after the war it gained Japan’s highest readership while openly distributing nationalistic and pro-American agendas.