Sharp Daily

Sharp Daily
TypeFree daily newspaper
FormatTabloid
Owner(s)Next Digital
FoundedOctober 24, 2006
Headquarters141 Sing-Ai Road
Neihu Industrial Park, Taipei City 114
Taiwan
Sharp Daily
Traditional Chinese爽報
Simplified Chinese爽报
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShuǎng Bào
Wade–GilesShuang Pao
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationSóng Bou
JyutpingSong2 bou3

Sharp Daily is a Chinese-language free daily tabloid newspaper, published in Taipei, Taiwan, and previously in Hong Kong, by Next Digital.

Taiwan edition

Launched on 24 October 2006 as a rival to Cola News (可樂新聞 Pinyin:Kělèxinwen), another free tabloid, published by United Daily News, Sharp Daily shares news content with the Taiwanese Apple Daily. According to Forbes each copy costs 2.8 New Taiwan dollars to produce and its target readership is "the train-riding working class" [1]

Hong Kong edition

Sharp Daily was launched in Hong Kong on 19 September 2011 with a stated aim of 1 million copies per day.[2] It was also the first free tabloid newspaper in Hong Kong to have an evening edition, although this was dropped in March 2012.[3] The Hong Kong edition of Sharp Daily was closed down on 21 October 2013 after the owner Jimmy Lai revealed that the newspaper had lost several hundred millions of Hong Kong dollars in two years.[4]

Notes

  1. ^ Vivian Wai-yin Kwok, Lai Chases Taipei Commuters, Forbes.com, October 19, 2006
  2. ^ 港版《爽報》目標:日派 100萬份 免費報章進入戰國時代 Apple Daily Hong Kong. 2011年08月06日
  3. ^ New Evening Post relaunched to back Beijing loyalists in election SCMP Hong Kong
  4. ^ Apple's free sister paper Sharp Daily folds after losing millions SCMP Hong Kong

References

Translation:
  • Pinyin translated with CozyChinese.COM

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