Printed Media Segment of Hong Kong Economic Times Holdings Limited
Apart from HKET, other publications under the printed media segment of the group include:
- Sky Post, a free newspaper (Mondays to Fridays)
Launched on 27 July 2011. With young working mass as a major target, it focuses on local and entertainment news. It is distributed free from Monday to Friday with distribution points covering all districts and major transportation hubs in Hong Kong.
- e-zone, a mass market IT magazine (Thursdays) (For retail sale)
A mass market IT weekly magazine that focuses on trends in information and communications technology. It features application of PC hardware and software, tablet and smartphones how-to, digital AV products highlights and analysis on corporate IT strategies. e-zone was spun off from HKET for total retail sale in late 2003.
- U Magazine, a travel and lifestyle magazine (Fridays) (For retail sale)
U Magazine, a travel and lifestyle magazine, was launched in Dec 2005. It is a 3-book stylish package, namely Travel, Food and Life+Weekend, focusing on travel and quality living. It covers global travel information and stories, dining guide, city features, upcoming events of the town, entertainment news and interviews of the week and so on.
- iMoney, a financial retail weekly (Saturdays) (For retail sale)
iMoney was a financial weekly launched on 27 Oct 2007. Its contents focus on wealth management, together with innovative business, marketing gimmicks, workplaces, self-enhancement and etc., covering HK and the Mainland China markets. It is published every Saturday.
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