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Sin Chew Daily (Chinese: 星洲日報), formerly known as Sin Chew Jit Poh, is a leading Chinese-language newspaper in Malaysia.According to report from the Audit Bureau of Circulation for the period ending 31 December 2011, Sin Chew Daily has an average daily circulation of almost 500,000 copies and also the largest-selling Chinese-language newspaper outside Greater China.
Sin Chew Jit Poh was a Singapore newspaper. It was founded by Aw Boon Haw in Singapore . In the 1960s, it started its Malaysian bureau in Petaling Jaya , with full function printing house.
The daily was relaunched as Indonesia - Sin Chew Daily (印尼星洲日报) on January 17, 2007, with editorial management from Sin Chew Daily. However, its Indonesian part of the masthead still bears Harian Indonesia name. On January 1, 2021, due to business restructuring, Harian Indonesia - Sin Chew Daily became to original name "Harian ...
The Malaysia editions were sold to a Malaysian businessman in 1982. In 1975, due to the a new legislation of Singapore, the assets and the rights to publish Singapore edition of Sin Chew Jit Poh, was sold to Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore) Limited, [2] but the descendant of the founder, the Aw family, retained some of the management shares. [2]
Sin Chew Jit Poh, a Malaysian newspaper that still publishing as Sin Chew Daily Sin Chew Jit Poh (Singapore) , a defunct Singapore newspaper; was the parent company of Malaysian edition Sing Tao Holdings , publisher of Sing Tao Daily until 2001, a successor of "Sin Poh Amalgamated (Hong Kong)"
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Sinaran Sin Chew (Chinese: 星星周刊) – published weekly, is a student publication recommended by the Ministry of Education; Cahaya Sin Chew (Chinese: 學海周刊) – it conducts campaign to encourage secondary school students to take Chinese exams
Dato [1] [2] Aw Kow (Chinese: 胡蛟) D.K.L.P., B.B.M., adopted son of Aw Boon Haw; he was the managing director of Sin Chew Jit Poh and the owner of Eastern Sun; [3] [4] he was invited to the Fujian Provincial Assembly in 1947; [5] he married Tan (Chinese: 陳家裕, also known as Datin Aw Kow), daughter of a pastor from the Methodist church; she chaired Eastern Sun.