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  2. List of newspapers in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    In addition, there are two major business-focused, financial newspapers: the Commercial Times (工商時報) and Economic Daily News (經濟日報). After competitors Taiwan News ceased print publication in 2010 and The China Post in 2015, Taipei Times (英文台北時報) remains the only major English-language newspaper in Taiwan.

  3. Mandarin Daily News - Wikipedia

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    Mandarin Daily News Building on Roosevelt Road in Taipei Mandarin Daily News script by Hu Shih. The Mandarin Daily News (Chinese: 國語日報; pinyin: Guóyǔ Rìbào; Wade–Giles: Kuo 2-yü 3 Jih 4-pao 4; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Kok-gú-ji̍t-pò; Gwoyeu Romatzyh: Gwoyeu Ryhbaw; Zhuyin ㄍㄨㄛˊ ㄩˇ ㄖˋ ㄅㄠˋ) is a traditional Chinese children's newspaper published daily in Taiwan.

  4. DigiTimes - Wikipedia

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    DigiTimes (Chinese: 電子時報; pinyin: Diànzǐ shíbào, stylized DIGITIMES) is a daily industry newspaper from Taiwan.Since its inception on April 17th, 1998, [1] by DIGITIMES Inc., headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, it has emerged as a source of information for the semiconductor, electronics, and communications sectors, along with the global ICT supply chain, particularly focusing on ...

  5. China Daily News (Taiwan) - Wikipedia

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    China Daily News (Chinese: 中華日報; pinyin: Zhōnghuá Rìbào) is a traditional Chinese-language newspaper published in Tainan, Taiwan. It was established on 20 February 1946 by the Kuomintang and first published on 28 March 1946. [1] [2] The newspaper focuses on the Tainan area. [3] In 1949, a Taipei edition was founded. [4]

  6. China Times - Wikipedia

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    The China Times was historically aligned with the liberal wing (自由派) of the Kuomintang. [5]Since China Times was bought by the pro-China Taiwanese businessman tycoon Tsai Eng-Meng, head of Want Want Holdings Limited, in 2008, the Times has veered into an editorial stance more sympathetic to the positions of the Chinese Communist Party. [1]

  7. Liberty Times - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was first published on 17 April 1980, as Liberty Daily, before adopting its current name in 1987. In 1999, they launched their English language version, the Taipei Times. It is one of the four most influential newspapers in Taiwan, the other three being the Apple Daily, the China Times, and the United Daily News. [1]

  8. Commercial Times - Wikipedia

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    Commercial Times (Chinese: 工商時報) is a Chinese-language financial newspaper published in Taiwan and owned by the Want Want China Times Media Group of Want Want Holdings Limited. It is currently the biggest financial paper on the island.

  9. Taipei Times - Wikipedia

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    The Taipei Times is an English-language print newspaper in Taiwan published by the Liberty Times Group. Founded as the third English-language newspaper on 15 June 1999, [ 1 ] it is currently the last surviving English-language print newspaper in Taiwan .