Media of Taiwan - Newspapers

Newspapers

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  • Apple Daily (Pingguo Ribao) - Tabloid
  • Central Daily News (Zhongyang Ribao)
  • Central News Agency (Republic of China)(the official central news agency of the Republic of China).
  • China Times (Zhongguo Shibao)
  • China Times (Night) (Zhongshi Wanbao)
  • Commercial Times (Gongshang Ribao)
  • DigiTimes (Dianzi Shibao) - IT industry news
  • Economic Daily News (Jingji Ribao)
  • Independent Evening News (Zili Wanbao)
  • Liberty Times (Ziyou Shibao)
  • Mandarin Daily News (Guoyu Ribao) - Children's newspaper, written with Zhuyin accompanying the text
  • Min Sheng Bao (Min Sheng Bao)
  • Taiwan Daily (Taiwan Ribao)
  • Taiwan Times (Taiwan Shibao)
  • United Daily News (Lianhe Bao)

There are also three English-language newspapers:

  • The China Post (Yingwen Zhongguo Youbao, Chinese: 英文中國郵報)
  • Taipei Times (Taibei Shibao, Chinese: 台北時報)
  • Taiwan News
  • Taiwan Today (Jinri Taiwan, Chinese: 今日台灣)

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Famous quotes containing the word newspapers:

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    Mary Kay Blakely (20th century)

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    Russell Lynes (1910–1991)

    The newspapers are the ruling power. Any other government is reduced to a few marines at Fort Independence. If a man neglects to read the Daily Times, government will go down on its knees to him, for this is the only treason these days.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)