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This is a list of newspapers published in Taiwan. After Apple Daily ( 蘋果日報) ceased print publication in 2021, there are currently three major daily newspapers: the Liberty Times (自由時報), United Daily News (聯合報), and China Times (中國時報). In addition, there are two major business-focused, financial newspapers: the ...
The Taipei Times claims to be the third English-language newspaper founded in Taiwan. In a column celebrating the paper's fifth anniversary, then-Taipei Times associate editor Laurence Eyton wrote that much of the initial planning of the paper was concluded over pints of Carlsberg in a pub with Anthony Lawrence, the paper's first managing editor.
It wasn't until liberalization in 1988 that independent newspapers were allowed to open, by the end of 1988 126 newspapers operated in Taiwan. [11] Most popular newspapers include: China Times (Zhongguo Shibao) Liberty Times (Ziyou Shibao) United Daily News (Lianhe Bao) Newspapers in English: Taipei Times (Taibei Shibao, Chinese: 台北時報)
Chū-iû-sî-pò. The Liberty Times is a national newspaper published in Taiwan. Founded by Lin Rong-San, it is published by the Liberty Times Group, which also publishes Taipei Times, an English language newspaper. The newspaper was first published on 17 April 1980, as Liberty Daily, before adopting its current name in 1987.
The China Times ( Chinese: 中國時報; pinyin: Zhōngguó Shíbào; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tiong-kok Sî-pò, abbr. 中時; Zhōng Shí; Tiong-sî) is a daily Chinese-language newspaper published in Taiwan and one of the most widely circulated newspapers in Taiwan. Founded in 1950, the China Times Group was acquired by food and media conglomerate ...
The News Lens (TNL) is an independent digital media based in Taiwan, [1] founded by Joey Chung and Mario Yang in 2013, with multilingual versions in Chinese, English and Japanese. [2] Since 2017, it has maintained content partnerships with other outlets such as Time and Fortune. [3] Article categories include politics, economics, technology ...
Taiwan was classified as a province of the People's Republic of China in the Apple Maps application in 2013; searches for "Taiwan" were changed automatically to "China Taiwan province" in Simplified Chinese, prompting the Taiwanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs to demand a correction from Apple.
The Central News Agency ( CNA) is Taiwan 's semi-official wire service. In addition to its Chinese language edition, it also has English and Japanese editions. It has a 300-strong employee base, and overseas branches in some 30 countries. It works with a number of well-known news agencies around the world, such as the Associated Press, Reuters ...