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Below is a list of newspapers in Hong Kong, categorized by language. English-language newspapers
The former two English publications are regarded as neutral towards the government and are mostly "serious" newspapers. The South China Morning Post, together with its Sunday edition, the Sunday Morning Post, is the leading English-language newspaper in Hong Kong, published by the SCMP Group. ...
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The Sunday Examiner is a newspaper owned by the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong. ...
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Chinese-language newspapers Ta Kung Pao, Hong Kong Commercial Daily, Sing Pao, Sing Tao and Wenweipao are all considered pro-Beijing and pro-government. Oriental Daily, Apple Daily and The Sun are known for their sensational style and daily obscene matters (including "prostitution guides"). Ming Pao is the one favoured by students. Hong Kong Economic Journal and Hong Kong Economic Times are business-oriented. This article is about the Hong Kong version of the tabloid newspaper. ...
The Hong Kong Commercial Daily (馿¸¯åå ±) is a broadsheet business-oriented newspaper with close ties to mainland China. ...
Hong Kong Economic Journal The Hong Kong Economic Journal (HKEJ, ch. ...
Hong Kong Economics Times (HKET) (馿¸¯ç¶æ¿æ¥å ±, Cantonese IPA: hÅÅ1gÉÅ2 giÅ1dzÉɪ3 jÉt6bÉÊ3, Mandarin Pinyin: XiÄnggÇng JÄ«ngjì Rìbà o) is a Chinese business newspaper with an average daily circulation of 73,330 copies currently. ...
Kung Kao Po (Chinese: å
¬æå ±) is a newspaper owned by the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong. ...
Ming Pao (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; Jyutping ming4 bou3; Hanyu Pinyin: mÃngbà o), a Chinese language newspaper, is a publication by the Ming Pao Group in Hong Kong. ...
Oriental Daily News (Chinese: æ±æ¹æ¥å ±) is a Chinese language newspaper in Hong Kong. ...
Sing Pao Daily News (成報) is one of the oldest Chinese newspapers in Hong Kong and was first published on May 1, 1939 by the Sing Pao Newspaper Company Limited (成報報刊有限公司). It was initially published once every three days, and later once...
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The Sun (太陽報) is one of the newspapers in Hong Kong. ...
Cover of the first issue Ta Kung Pao (Chinese: 大å
¬å ±; formerly LImpartial) is the oldest active Chinese language newspaper in China. ...
Yang Liwei and Shenzhou 5 on the cover of Wen Wei Po Wen Wei Po (文匯報) is a Hong Kong-based Chinese language newspaper, which was first established in Shanghai, Mainland China in January 1938; its Hong Kong version was launched on September 9, 1948. ...
Prostitution is the sale of sexual services (typically manual stimulation, oral sex, sexual intercourse, or anal sex) for cash or other kind of return, generally indiscriminately with many persons. ...
Free tabloids Logo of am730 am730 : Hong Kongs third free newspaper: copy dated October 12, 2005 am730, operated by AM730 Media Limited, is the third free Chinese newspaper in Hong Kong, the prior two being Headline Daily and Metropolis Daily. ...
An on-wall advertisement for Headline Daily in a subway. ...
The Epoch Times (Simplified Chinese: 大纪å
; Traditional Chinese: 大ç´å
; Pinyin: Dà jìyuán) is a privately owned, general-interest, Falun Gong-linked newspaper[1]. According to their own statement the founding Chinese-language Epoch Times started publishing in response to the growing demand for uncensored coverage of events in China and...
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Defunct newspapers - Sing Tao Evening News (1938-1996)
- Eastern Express (1994-1996)
- Hong Kong United Daily (1992-1995)
- Television Daily ( - 1995)
- Wah Kiu Yat Pao (1925-1995)
- Hong Kong Today (1993-1994)
- Hong Kong Times (1949-1994)
- Ching Pao ( -1991)
- The Star (1965-1984)
- Tin Tin Daily News (天天日報) (1960-2000)
Eastern Express (東方快訊) was an English-language newspaper in Hong Kong, started by the Oriental Daily group in 1994. ...
The Star was Hong Kongs first tabloid newspaper, founded in 1965 and closed down in 1984. ...
Tin Tin Daily News (天天æ¥å ±) was a newspaper in Hong Kong, published between 1960 and 2000. ...
Popularity With little competition, South China Morning Post is the most popular English newspaper. As to Cantonese newspapers, Oriental Daily and Apple Daily is among top sellers. For the financial newspapers, Hong Kong Economic Times is the best-selling one. According to independent surveys, Ming Pao and Economic Journal are the most trusted papers by local readers.[citation needed]
Paparazzi The fact that The Sun and Oriental Daily are of the highest circulation can be explained by their approach. Both use an informal style, concentrating on celebrity gossip and paparazzi photography, and written to some degree in colloquial Cantonese phrases. This style of writing, as in other markets, is popular with a large section of the public. The content is often exaggerated or outright fabricated in order to claim "exclusives". Although the subjects of these alleged falsehoods have tried to express their dissatifaction through actions such as refusing interviews or even suing the reporters, they have not stopped the papers' activities. For the 2006 game, see Paparazzi (game). ...
Number and price The number of newspapers in the market has been stable for a long time. There are occasional attempts at establishing new types of newspaper and theme-oriented papers, but most of these new papers cannot compete with the "main stream" papers. The papers have the fixed price at HKD$6 except South China Morning Post ($7, while the Sunday edition cost $8). Metropolis Daily, Headline Daily, am730, and The Epoch Times are free papers, distributed at MTR and KCR stations. The Sun has reduced its price to $3 from October 19, 2005 onwards, supposedly for the purpose of competing with the three free papers. This article is about the metro system in Hong Kong. ...
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October 19 is the 292nd day of the year (293rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
See also An issue of Chinese Serial. ...
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. ...
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The Hong Kong Audit Bureau of Circulations (HKABC) was established in April 1995. ...
The following is a list of newspapers, divided by country and region. ...
Newspapers of China include: // Hong Kong See Newspapers of Hong Kong Macau See Newspapers of Macao Mainland China A Liars Digest - underground newspaper in mainland China, which pokes fun at the state-controlled media. ...
Chinese owned companies can be defined as enterprises within mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau and the Republic of China (Taiwan): List of companies in the Peoples Republic of China List of companies in Hong Kong List of companies in Macau See also: Newspapers of China Shanghai Stock Exchange Shenzhen...
External links English-language newspapers - http://www.scmp.com/
- http://www.thestandard.com.hk/
Chinese-language newspapers - http://www.atnext.com/
- http://www.hkcd.com.hk/
- http://www.singtao.com/
- http://www.mingpaonews.com/
- http://the-sun.orisun.com/
- http://orientaldaily.orisun.com/
- http://www.takungpao.com/
- http://www.wenweipo.com/
- http://www.metrohk.com.hk/
- http://www.singpao.com/
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