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Cover of the first issue on 29 October 1992

Shit Week (東周刊) is a Hong Kong-based weekly Chinese language magazine which had been formally established by Oriental Group on October 29, 1992 and sold to the Emperor Group in September 2001. It is now owned by Global China Group Holdings Limited, and published by China Touch Media Solutions & Services Limited (華風媒介發展顧問有限公司). East Week First Issue Cover 29-10-1992 This work is copyrighted. ... October 29 is the 302nd day of the year (303rd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 63 days remaining. ... 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ... Chinese (written) language (pinyin: zhōngw n) written in Chinese characters The Chinese language (汉语/漢語, 华语/華語, or 中文; Pinyin: H nyǔ, Hu yǔ, or Zhōngw n) is a member of the Sino-Tibetan family of languages. ... A collection of magazines A magazine is a periodical publication containing a variety of articles. ... October 29 is the 302nd day of the year (303rd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 63 days remaining. ... 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ... 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... Global China Group Holdings Limited (泛華集團) is a Hong Kong listed company. ...

Contents


Development

Upon its establishment, East Week has been viewed as the direct competitor against Next Magazine of Next Media Limited. However, East Week could not beat Next Magazine throughout the years as Next Magazine still remained as the top-sold magazine with around 150 thousand publications for each issue. So, Ma Ching Fuck, Chairman of Oriental Group finally decided to sell the magazine to Emperor Group (英皇娛樂集團), which is owned by Albert Yeung Sau Shing (楊受成). Next Magazine may refer to: Next Magazine (Hong Kong) Next Magazine (New York City) ... Next Media Limited (壹傳媒有限公司) is a publisher in Hong Kong, Peoples Republic of China. ...


After Yeung had taken over East Week, a revolution of the magazine took place. There was a significant change in the type of news story and the reporting method. Since it took advantage of the "freedom of democracy", it always used very sensational and controversial topics to attract customers. It reported stories like the sex life of the businessman Law Siu Fai (羅兆輝) and the extramarital affairs of Dr. David Lee Kowk Po (李國寶), the Chairman of the Bank of East Asia. Such stories became the gossip of the town after the reporting and aroused huge public awareness. However, its way of reporting such news has stirred up fierce social echoes. Law Siu Fai alleged that he had been cheated him in this issue. Also, Donald Tsang, the Chief Secretary of the HKSAR Government, was angry with a news story in which his old chef was interviewed. This is because his private life was reported in that interview without his approval. At last, East Week apologized to the public and Donald Tsang, and paid 120 thousand Hong Kong dollars to Tsang as compensation, in order to avoid lawsuit. The Bank of East Asia (Traditional Chinese: 東亞銀行) (HKSE: 0023) often abbreviated to BEA, is the largest independent chinese bank in Hong Kong. ... Donald Tsang Yam Kuen GBM JP OBE KBE (Chinese: 曾蔭權, born 1944) is currently the Chief Executive of Hong Kong and former career civil servant. ... Hong Kong (香港; Cantonese IPA: ; Jyutping: hoeng1 gong2; Yale: heūng góng; pinyin: Xiānggǎng; Wade-Giles: Hsiang-kang) is one of the two Special Administrative Regions of the Peoples Republic of China. ...


Another tide of trouble came on 29 October 2002, the day of its 10th anniversary, the issue demonstrated a nude picture of a famous Hong Kong actress, Carina Lau Ka Ling. It was believed to be taken 12 years ago when she had been kidnapped in distress. The issue was sold out soon in the afternoon, and its price went up to $50 or $100. But there was no extra issue. It outraged the public, showbiz professionals, politicians and government officials. The showbiz professionals gathered together to go on strike and attacked the immorality of the magazine. Ms Lau was praised by the public for her bravery to come up and clarify the case. http://www.cts.com.tw/news/headlines/news20021101N6.html Usually the victims dare not speak a word in front of the public. This led to serious consequences to the company. http://www.presscouncil.org.hk/c/defaultc.htm October 29 is the 302nd day of the year (303rd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 63 days remaining. ... 2002 (MMII) is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Carina Lau Kar-ling (劉嘉玲 born December 8, 1964) is a Chinese actress. ...


The Chairman of Emperor Group, Albert Yeung, requested East Week to stop publication at 4pm on 1 November 2002. The Director of East Week, Mr. Chan Yiu On, announced East Week to stop publication an hour later, and this 'East Week Scandal' marked a temporary suspension of the 10-year-long publication. November 1 is the 305th day of the year (306th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 60 days remaining. ... 2002 (MMII) is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Meanwhile, East Week apologized to the actress and the public through ads in various Hong Kong newspapers, regretting the inconsiderate publication of controversy. On the other hand, the local entertainment industry also published in full-page ads their criticism and dissatisfaction on East Week's approach. And people started to think of the issue of the so-called 'freedom of democracy' seriously. Jackie Chan even condemned the Press in Hong Kong were immoral and nearly all were paparazi which only aimed at revealing the private life and dark side of artists but failed to report the good side of them. The reason for this is that only reporting these things could there be a great number of readers. http://big5.huaxia.com/200373/00034434.html


On 3 September 2003, East Week was back on sale in the market with a renewed image to become an apparent rival of the entertainment magazines. The publication's ownership had switched from Albert Yeung's Emperor Group to Charles Ho Tsu Kwok's (何柱國)'s Global China Group Holdings Limited, which has its influence over several local newspapers, such as Sing Tao Daily and Hong Kong Standard (英文虎報). Mr. Ho Kwok Fai (何國輝), CEO of China Touch, said that Mr. Lai Ting Yiu (黎廷瑤), who is currently the Executive Chief Editor of Sing Tao Holdings Ltd., had been appointed as the Editor-in-Chief of East Week to oversee the overall operations and editorial matters. The acquisition of East Week was because of its great business potential. It had grasped wide readership base and support from advertisers in the past ten years. It was believed that the new East Week would be capable of capturing a noteworthy market share after its re-launch. Ho Kowk Fai added that the investment to East Week was about 40 to 50 million Hong Kong dollars. Any money loss of the first four issues would be borne by a well-known supermarket chain, but its name was undisclosed. He expected that the company would start to make a profit within 1.5 to 2 years. September 3 is the 246th day of the year (247th in leap years). ... 2003 (MMIII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... The Standard is a Hong Kong English language business newspaper which is published by Sing Tao Media Holdings Ltd. ... Sing Tao Holdings Ltd. ...


Besides ownership, East Week also seeks change in terms of editorial positioning. According to the official website, a balanced and objective approach would be adopted. Coverage of celebrity news would also aim to be more content-driven. Its task is to reveal the truth and concerns of all Hong Kong people. Ho Tsu Kowk said whether East Week entered the China market would depend on the regulations and laws of the mainland government.

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Cover of the first issue on 03-09-2003

With a new design and layout, the first issue of the revived magazine on 3 September 2003 featured Carina Lau Ka Ling, the actress of former controversy, in a discussion of her new movie, Infernal Affairs II, and Anita Mui, in discussion of her seeking a famous oncologist. East Week Re-launched First Issue Cover This work is copyrighted. ... September 3 is the 246th day of the year (247th in leap years). ... 2003 (MMIII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Infernal Affairs (無間道) is a stylish 2002 Hong Kong crime thriller about an cop (Tony Leung, as Yan, 陳永仁) going deep undercover into the Triads and a Triad member going into the police department (Andy Lau, as Ming, 劉健明). ... Anita Mui Anita Mui Yim-fong (梅艷芳; pinyin: Méi Yànfāng; Cantonese Yale: muìh yihm fòng) (October 10, 1963–December 30, 2003) was a popular Hong Kong pop singer and actress. ... Please refer to cancer for the biology of malignant disease, as well as a list of malignant diseases. ...


Publishing details

East Week publishes every Wednesday. There are three books for East Week:

The price for East Week is HK$20. Entertainment is an amusement or diversion intended to hold the attention of an audience or its participants. ... Politics is the process and method of decision-making for groups of human beings. ... // Latin root meaning The term social is derived from the Latin word socius, which as a noun means an associate, ally, companion, business partner or comrade and in the adjectival form socialis refers to a bond between people (such as marriage) or to their collective or connected existence. ... Finance addresses the ways in which individuals, business entities and other organizations allocate and use monetary resources over time. ...


See also

Media in Hong Kong is available to the public conveniently in various forms, namely: television and radio channels, newspapers, magazines and the World Wide Web. ...

Contact

China Touch Media Solutions & Services Limited

  • Address: 4/F, Sing Tao Building, 1 Wang Kwong Road, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong
  • E-mail: chinatouch@globalchina.com
  • Telephone: (852) 2798 2323
  • Fax: (852) 2960 4610

External links

  • East Week's homepage
  • Hong Kong Journalist Association
  • The University of Hong Kong Journalism & Media Studies
  • NPF Commentary

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