The Macau Post Daily (Chinese: ????; pinyin: àomén Yóubào) (sometimes abbreviated to MPD) was launched on August 27, 2004, and is Macau's oldest and highest paid-circulation English-language daily newspaper.
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History
It is owned by Macau Everbright Co Ltd, a publication company set up by a group of local journalists, and printed by Welfare Printing Ltd, with offices in a commercial centre on Macau's main street, Avenida de Almeida Ribeiro. The newspaper, which is published on weekdays, is independent of any non-media business interests and emphasizes its "equidistance" towards Macau's six gaming companies.
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Content
The paper was launched to provide Macau with an independent English-language daily that caters for all its different communities interested in reading news in the world's "universal language," not just expatriates. About half of the daily's readership are local Chinese, Portuguese and Macanese residents, while the remainder are expatriates and tourists. The newspaper also is keen to promote multicultural tolerance and understanding, as well as Macau's unique tangible and intangible cultural heritage.
The newspaper is the world's only English-language newspaper to publish a daily general news page about the Lusophone world. It also publishes a daily news page about the Philippines. Its Page 4 is dedicated to photo-features about Macau's cultural and artistic events. The first few paragraphs of its local news are available on its website.
Circulation
In its 14th year of publication, The Macau Post Daily has a daily circulation of about 6,000, including around 800 copies distributed in Hong Kong and overseas. Subscriptions account for about 60 percent of the newspaper's circulation.
Team
The newspaper, which is headed by veteran Macau correspondent Harald Brüning, routinely offers internships to students from Macau, mainland China, Taiwan and elsewhere. Since its founding in 2004, about 70 interns have worked at the newspaper.
See also
- Media of Macau
External links
- Macau Post Daily Official website
- Source: Pinyin translated with CozyChinese.COM
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