Saturday, June 27, 2009

CHINESE NEWSPAPER

































Thursday, June 25, 2009

MALAY NEWSPAPER

BERITA HARIAN

A newspaper of the people, by the people, for the people. This vernacular newspaper served the needs of Malayans during the nationalistic era that culminated with independence and now continues to promote the dream of a people striving for an industrialized nation status of Vision 2020.
Celebrating four decades of publishing history on August 31, 1997, Berita Harian has moulded itself from a paper reflecting the thoughts and aspirations of a traditional agrarian-based society into a vibrant, exciting newspaper for the thinking person in the era of the information age. An era in which knowledge has become the prime resource for economic growth.
Berita Harian, a leading Malay language newspaper is published daily in five National cum regional editions. The five editions are: Utara (North), Tengah (Central), South (Selatan), Johor, Timur (East) and Wilayah (Sabah/Sarawak).
Each day's publication comes in a set of three sections. The Main paper, Ekonomi and the regional section.


(Article from NSTP website)




Harian Metro, Malaysia's first Malay daily afternoon tabloid in Klang Valley and morning tabloid in other regions was established to fill a vacuum in the niche market for Malay readers who were becoming increasingly market oriented.
The change in demography resulted in a growing audience of young people who were looking for entertainment, shopping news, lifestyle features and news that interested them. Harian Metro met those needs in a most interesting and exciting manner by way of exciting editorial presentation.
The growth of Harian Metro was in itself a sensation. From 106,000 readers in 1993, the readership shot up dramatically to 1,161,000 million in Q3 2004. in 2003. Today, Harian Metro has grown from a single edition newspaper to a five-edition national newspaper able to reach people in the central region as well as the other States daily.
Harian Metro is a three-section daily incorporating the main news section, Metro Bintang and VMet (Variasi Metro).


(Article from: NSTP website)







Distinctive for its blue masthead as its logo and trademark, Utusan Malaysia was first created and published in Jawi (arabic transcript) when the Group was established in 1939. Utusan Malaysia became an influential medium for the people to voice out their opinions towards the ruling of the British Government in Malaya.
Today Utusan Malaysia has evolved into the nation's trusted source of news and information. With over 32 pages of news and current affairs, the newspaper also provides regular supplements focusing on interesting topics such as entertainment, fashion, music, health, technology and etc., making it a must-read for all.





Presently the only Jawi (arabic transcript) newspaper circulating in Malaysia, Utusan Melayu Mingguan becomes a staple for many senior citizens in the rural districts.
Published once a week, this newspaper is circulated every Monday, together with the Utusan Malaysia newspaper.
The newspaper is targeted at a select group of reader and is still enjoyed by many regular readers mainly from the Northern, Eastern and Southern regions of the country.





The first ever compact-sized daily in Malaysia introduced by the Utusan Group. With its slogan 'Suara Kontemporari', Kosmo! is targeted specially for the new, modern generation who are contemporary and active in all aspects of life.
Printed in Bahasa Malaysia ,Kosmo! presents a new concept that combines a daily and a magazine into one which is highly ideal for all walks of life in Malaysia. It is reader-friendly due to its miniscule size, which makes it more practical and portable.






Being the highest read and circulated Sunday newspaper* in the country, Mingguan Malaysia has regular columns featuring issues like politics, life, social highlights and many more.
"Panca Indera", one of its famous supplements within this 40-page newspaper, features red-hot entertainment news, gossips and updates in both local and international scenes.


(From Utusan Group)












Tuesday, June 23, 2009

ENGLISH NEWSPAPER







Established in 1845, The New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) BAdd Imageerhad (affectionately known as NSTP) is Malaysia's oldest and largest newspaper publisher.



The Star (daily) and Sunday Star, Malaysia's most widely-read English-language daily and Sunday newspapers, are published in four editions - two editions which cover the northern peninsular states of Penang, Kedah, Perlis and northern Perak while the other two editions cover the rest of the country.
The Main Paper covers the latest in both local and international news while StarBiz offers a comprehensive coverage of business developments, market trends, financial reports and updates in the stock market. StarTwo features articles on lifestyle, entertainment, health, parenting, social etiquette, science, environment, fashion, food and many more. Weekly sections include Star Maritime (every Monday) which covers the shipping and sea-trade industry, Star-In.Tech (every Tuesday and Thursday) which focus on computers and information technology, Youth 2 (every Thursday) which features lifestyle and trends for the young, and StarWeekend, offering articles on hobbies, holidays, leisure and weekend getaways. The Star BizWeek is a weekly financial magazine published every Saturday that highlights issues, companies, personalities, developments, and stocks that are likely to make news in the week ahead.



Monday, June 22, 2009

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