Eito Report

The Eito Report (Shirakawan: 京報 Kyōhō, Saramosiri: く い ぽ Kuypo, 'Capital News') is a daily newspaper published in Chisei. It is one of the most widely circulated newspapers in Chisei, and is owned by Satsu Media, a subsidiary of the Satsu Group, which also owns the SatsuNet and TNN television networks.

The newspaper was founded in 1931 by the Chiseian Ministry of Information. During the 1930s and early 40s the paper held a privileged position as the primary mouthpiece for the military regime. In the war years, its editorial line was closely controlled by the government. Direct censorship was loosened in the postwar years, and the paper would go on to be fiercely critical of military rule by the late 40s. In 1952 the paper was privatised and bought by the Koga News Corporation. The Satsu Group took over ownership following the bankruptcy of KNC in 1962.

The Eito Report is today generally considered to be a leaning paper, though it has no consistent party affiliation. It is recognized for its high standard of journalism, relative impartiality and reliability, and is seen as a in Chisei. It is the only Chiseian newspaper which still publishes daily editions in Kwabun, in addition to its usual editions in Shirakawan, Saramosiri and Uraani. There is also a weekly -language sister paper, published in Wanshu, Mikawa and Niihama, called the New Yashiman Report.

The Report had an average daily circulation of 8.2 million in January 2019; in the same period, the New Yashiman Report had a weekly circulation of 1.7 million. The Eito Report has been heavily used by scholars and researchers because of its widespread availability in libraries and its detailed index. A complete historical file of the digitised paper, up to 2019, is freely available online from the website of the University of Eito.