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  2. List of newspapers in China - Wikipedia

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    The number of newspapers in mainland China has increased from 42—virtually all Communist Party papers—in 1968 to 382 in 1980 and more than 2,200 today. In 2006, China was the largest market for daily newspapers, with 96.6m copies sold daily, followed by India with 78.7m, Japan with 69.7m, the US with 53.3m, and Germany with 21.5m. China ...

  3. China Daily - Wikipedia

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    China Daily was officially established in June 1981 after a one-month trial. [29] It was initially led by Jiang Muyue, with Liu Zhunqi as editor in chief. [17] It was the first national daily English-language newspaper in China after the establishment of the People's Republic in 1949.

  4. People's Daily - Wikipedia

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    The People's Daily (Chinese: 人民日报; pinyin: Rénmín Rìbào) is the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It provides direct information on the policies and viewpoints of the CCP in multiple languages.

  5. China’s leading state-run newspaper calls on UK to return ...

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    A leading Chinese state-run newspaper has urged the British Museum to return its "stolen" artifacts in an editorial on the eve of a rare visit by the UK foreign secretary.. The statement came in ...

  6. Shenzhen Daily - Wikipedia

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    Shenzhen Daily is an English-language newspaper published in Shenzhen. Established on July 1, 1997, Shenzhen Daily is the first local English-language daily on the southern Chinese mainland. Established on July 1, 1997, Shenzhen Daily is the first local English-language daily on the southern Chinese mainland.

  7. The Beijing News - Wikipedia

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    The Beijing News began publishing on 11 November 2003 [1] by a joint venture of Guangming Daily Press and Nanfang Media Group (also transliterated as "Southern Newspaper Group" or Southern Daily Press Group, publisher of Southern Weekly), [1] [3] both owned by the sub-committees of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), the ruling party of China since 1949.

  8. Yangtse Evening Post - Wikipedia

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    The Yangtse Evening Post or Yangtze Evening Post [2] (simplified Chinese: 扬子晚报; traditional Chinese: 揚子晚報; pinyin: Yángzǐ wǎnbào), also known as Yangtse Evening News [3] or Yangtze Evening News, [4] is a Nanjing-based [5] Chinese language state newspaper published in China. It is one of world's most circulated newspapers.

  9. Xinmin Evening News - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Xinmin Evening News personnel were dispatched to the U.S. to found an American edition to counter negative perceptions of the Chinese government following the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre. [3] In March 2018, Xinmin Evening News won the Third National Top 100 Newspapers in China. [4] [5]