History and Development
·China Daily, established on June 1, 1981, is the only national
English-language newspaper in China. As a newspaper group, China
Daily also runs China Business Weekly, China Daily Hong Kong Edition,
Shanghai Star, Beijing Weekend and 21st Century. The last has three
editions for students at senior, junior high schools and primary
schools.
·Staff reporters, correspondents and editors with the newspaper
group are known for their professionalism, ethics, enthusiasm and
creativity. More than 20 experts, mainly from the United States,
Britain, Canada, Australia and India, ensure linguistic and journalistic
standards.
·As a quality broad-sheet newspaper, China Daily features
a contemporary style adopted in a major redesign in January 2004.
The newspaper features 16 pages Monday through Friday and 12 pages
on Saturday. Pages are designed with a focus on appearance, the
importance of their content and readers’ needs. In-depth reports
and features, news analyses and editorials as well as comment on
hot issues are representative of the opinions that matter in China.
Another major redesign and expansion are planned.
Responsibility
·Committed to helping the world know more about China and
the country's integration with the international community, China
Daily is regarded as one of the country’s most authoritative English
media outlets and an important source of information on Chinese
politics, economy, society and culture. It is often called the “Voice
of China” or “Window to China.” China Daily also serves as important
source for high-end Chinese readers who want to know more about
the world.
·It is the newspaper most popular with mainstream readers
in the West as well as being the most frequently quoted Chinese
newspaper by international news media. China Daily is quoted at
least 500 times a month by other media. For example, Reports from
China, a weekly compiled by China Daily, has 100,000 subscribers
in the United States. It is printed and distributed by the Washington
Post National Weekly Edition.
Readers
·Readers within China include foreign diplomats, business
people, executives from multinationals, personnel from international
organizations, NGOs, students and travellers as well as Chinese
Government officials, policy-makers, business executives, science
and technology researchers, experts and scholars.
·Readers and subscribers abroad are government officials,
members of parliaments, international organizations, multinationals,
Chinese embassies, business people with ties to China and those
interested in the country, including professors, researchers and
students in universities and institutes.
Rescouses:
·Headquartered in Beijing, China Daily has offices in Shanghai
and Guangzhou and correspondents in all major cities in China. Most
news, editorials, analyses and features are written by staff. The
newspaper also uses reports and photographs from Xinhua News Agency,
Reuters, the Associated Press, AFP, Bloomberg News, The Times and
The Guardian. A great number of experts and scholars and writers
in various fields contribute to commentary and features pages. China
Daily also exchange information with major newspapers, TV stations,
radio stations, websites and magazines.
·China Daily is the only representative for China in the
Asian News Network, a non-government media organization consisting
of 14 major English-language newspapers, whose total circulation
is more than 20 million.
·China Daily has launched various platforms for exchanges
between China and the outside world; and to date, has hosted 13
sessions of the China Daily CEO Roundtable, a high-profile forum
for multinationals doing business in China.
Circulation Survey
The paper is printed in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Hong Kong,
New York and Jakarta. Its circulation is 200,000, one-third of which
is abroad in more than 150 countries and regions. The circulation
of 21st Century and its affiliated editions surpasses 1 million.
China Daily runs www.chinadaily.com.cn, one of the country’s major
news websites, which receives 6 million pageviews a day, two-thirds
from overseas.
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