Wen Wei Po
Wen Wei Po is a major Chinese-language daily newspaper published in Hong Kong. Established in 1948, it serves as a pro-Beijing publication providing comprehensive coverage of local politics, economic developments, and social issues in Hong Kong, alongside extensive reporting on mainland China and international news.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN HONG KONG
A highly competitive bilingual newspaper market defines the region's local press, strictly split between major Chinese-language dailies and established English-language publications. The South China Morning Post, founded in 1903, operates as the primary English daily of record, joined by the Standard, which prints daily as a free English tabloid. The Chinese-language sector features the high-circulation mass-market Oriental Daily alongside older, state-backed traditional broadsheets like Ta Kung Pao. Paperboy lists 9 newspapers in Hong Kong.
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