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词条 Nanyang Siang Pau
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  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

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Nányáng Shāngbào


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Nanyang Siang Pau or Nanyang Business Daily ({{zh|t=南洋商報|s=南洋商报|p=Nányáng Shāngbào}}) was founded by philanthropist-entrepreneur Tan Kah Kee on 6 September 1923 in Singapore, currently published in Malaysia. Nanyang Siang Pau is one of oldest Chinese-language newspapers in the country, with only Kwong Wah Yit Poh having been published longer. It has been published continuously except for four months in 1923 and 1924 and during the World War II between 1942 and 1945, before publication resumed on 8 September 1945.

History

Originally started in Singapore, the newspaper first ventured into Kuala Lumpur in 1958, but the newspaper remains printed in Singapore. In 1962, the headquarters of Nanyang Siang Pau moved to Kuala Lumpur, first with Jalan Travers, Brickfields and followed by Jalan Bangsar in 1972.[1]

The Singapore edition of the paper has merged with Sin Chew Jit Poh on March 16, 1983 to form the current Lianhe Zaobao, and has since ceased to exist.{{fact|date=September 2017}}

In August 1932, the Nanyang Daily was separated from Tan's company. The newspaper company name was changed to Nanyang Press in 1975. In 1993, Nanyang Press took over the management of another Chinese daily, China Press and a year later, its office moved to Section 7, Petaling Jaya, its current location.

Nanyang had its initial public offering (IPO) in 1989, the first Chinese daily to be listed in Bursa Malaysia. Until the late 1980s, it was Malaysia's highest-selling Chinese newspaper, before being overtaken by Sin Chew Daily, which is also the highest-selling Chinese newspaper outside of Hong Kong, Mainland China and Taiwan.

On 28 May 2001, Huaren Holdings, the investment arm of the political party MCA, bought over Nanyang Press, in a controversial transaction that led to mass boycotts of the newspaper by the Chinese community.

By June 2005, Nanyang has raised more than RM240 million for Chinese education in Malaysia, through its Top Ten charity concerts in conjunction with Carlsberg Malaysia.

in 2006, Huaren Holdings disposed 21.02% of its share to Ezywood Options Sdn Bhd, a company owned by Tan Sri Tiong Hiew King.[2] Huaren's remaining stake were exchanged for a share in Media Chinese International Ltd (MCIL) in 2008, but then disposed of its entire holding in MCIL in 2010.[3]

See also

  • Other Chinese language newspapers in Malaysia:
    • China Press, its sister publication
    • Guang Ming Daily
    • Kwong Wah Yit Poh
    • Sin Chew Daily
    • Oriental Daily News
  • Related newspaper
    • Nanyang Siang Pau, former Singaporean edition, merged with Sin Chew Jit Poh to form Lianhe Zaobao in 1983

References

1. ^{{cite news|last=Goh|first=Lisa|title=Nanyang stands strong 90 years on|url=http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2013/09/01/Nanyang-stands-strong-90-years-on/|accessdate=10 January 2014|newspaper=The Star|date=1 September 2013}}
2. ^{{cite news |url= https://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2006/10/18/huaren-holdings-to-sell-21-stake-in-nanyang/ |title=Huaren Holdings to sell 21% stake in Nanyang|date=18 October 2006|work=The Star }}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.mysinchew.com/node/45437 |title=Huaren Holdings sells stakes in Media Chinese|date=24 September 2010| work=My Sinchew |}}

External links

  • Nanyang Siang Pau 南洋商报 (eNanyang)
{{Newspapers of Malaysia}}{{Authority control}}{{Asia-newspaper-stub}}{{Malaysia-stub}}

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