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The contents comprise news reports, and editorials concerning the lifestyle and culture of the Chinese/Asian ethnic group in the Greater Puget Sound and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in the northwest. In January 2005, the Seattle Chinese Times introduced a full-color edition, the first full-color weekly newspaper in the Chinese community ...
The closing of NY operations was a symbol of the weakening of ethnic newspapers of the region. [10] The group merged the resources of Ming Pao New York and the New York Free Newspaper to create Ming Pao Daily Free News (New York) (Chinese: 明報(紐約)免費報), serving the Chinese community along the US East Coast.
Chinese & English The Epoch Times, Perth 2010- Perth Weekly publication, Perth branch of Epoch Media Group Chinese WA Chinese Periodical [1] 1995-1998 Perth Italian Il Canguro (The Kangaroo) [1] 1955-1957 Perth Weekly publication, dealt mainly with sport. Italian Eco Italiano: Italian Language Newspaper [1] 1959 (only a few months) Perth
The Tai Hon Kong Bo [3] (Chinese: 大漢公報; Jyutping: daai6 hon3 gung1 bou3; pinyin: Dàhàn gōngbào), also known as The Chinese Times, [4] or Da Han Gong Bao, [5] was a Chinese language daily newspaper in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It was established by the Chee Kung Tong [6] in 1906 [7] and ceased publication on 3 October 1992 ...
The Seattle Chinese Post (traditional Chinese: 西華報; simplified Chinese: 西华报; pinyin: Xī Huá Bào; Jyutping: Sai1 Waa4 Bou3) was a weekly Chinese-language newspaper based in Seattle, Washington's International District. It was founded on 1982 by Assunta Ng, also founder of the Northwest Asian Weekly. [1]
World Journal (Chinese: 世界日報; pinyin: Shìjiè Rìbào) is a U.S. newspaper printed in Chinese.It is the most influential Chinese language newspaper in the United States [1] and one of the largest Chinese language newspapers outside of Greater China, with a daily circulation of 350,000.
The Asian Pacific Post is a weekly Canadian newspaper founded in 1993 in Vancouver, British Columbia. The newspaper specialized in reporting Asian issues, and has a readership of 160,000. [1] It has a sister publication in The South Asian Post. The newspaper won a Jack Webster Award for Excellence in Journalism for Best Community Reporting in ...
Northwest Asian Weekly published its first edition on February 5, 1983, as the successor to an English insert in the Seattle Chinese Post that debuted in September 1982. [1] Both newspapers were published by Assunta Ng; among the early supporters of the Asian Weekly was Gary Locke, who later became the first Asian American governor of Washington.