Liaoning Daily

Liaoning Daily (traditional Chinese: 遼寧日報; simplified Chinese: 辽宁日报; pinyin: Liáoníng rìbào) is the official newspaper of the Liaoning Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China, published since September 1, 1954[1] by the Liaoning Daily Newspaper Group. The paper's predecessor was the Northeast Daily, which was the organ of the Northeast Bureau of the CCP Central Committee.[2]

Liaoning Daily
TypeDaily newspaper
FormatPrint, online
Owner(s)Liaoning Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China
PublisherLiaoning Daily Newspaper Group
FoundedSeptember 1, 1954
LanguageChinese
Websiteepaper.lnd.com.cn

History

On November 1, 1945, the Chinese Communist Party founded the Northeast Daily in Northeast China, which is today's Liaoning Daily, and on August 31, 1954, the Greater Administrative Area of Northeast was abolished, and the publication of the Northeast Daily was officially suspended.[3] On September 1, 1954, Liaoning Daily was officially launched.[4]

Sister publications and website

The paper's publisher also operate lnd.com.cn and publish Liaoshen Evening News (辽沈晚报), Peninsula Morning Paper (半岛晨报) and Northern Morning Post (北方晨报).[5]

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References

  1. China News Yearbook. People's Daily Press. 1995.
  2. Zhang Tao (1992). History of Journalism in the People's Republic of China. Economic Daily Press. pp. 28-.
  3. Fifty years of media in New China (1949-1999). China News Yearbook Press. 2000. pp. 234-.
  4. China News Yearbook. China Social Science Press. 1995. pp. 82-.
  5. Chinese Newspaper Navigator: Top 100 Newspaper Silhouettes. China Finance and Economics Press. 1 October 2017. pp. 209–. ISBN 978-7-5095-7438-6.
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