The country has eleven general-interest national dailies, dominating the print media. They are all published in Seoul. These dailies offer gifts to potential subscribers and supported by commercials. The Big Three general-interest national dailies – Chosun Ilbo, Dong-a Ilbo, and Joong-ang Ilbo – sell about 1.5 million to 1.8 million copies each. These three publications have mainstream conservative orientation and considered to be prestigious newspapers. Theres is also a second group of newspapers (Hankyoreh, Seoul Shinmun, and Kyunghyang Shinmun) with more of central-left in their editorial orientation. They are very progressive publications, but have a much smaller circulation, about 400,000 copies each. From local dailies Busan Ilbo and the (Daegu) Maeil Shinmun are very powerful in their respective provinces. Totlly there are 290 dailies, including the dailies in English and Chinese. There eight business dailies, three sports dailies, and a few focusing on other issues. The Big Three I mentioned above are actually huge media complexes that publish news magazines, monthly magazines, other periodicals that focus on fashion, literature, outdoors, etc. There is a national news agency functioning in South Korea, Youhap.