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The ''Eastern Express'' (
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: 東快訊) was an English-language newspaper published in
Hong Kong Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China ( abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delt ...
between February 1994 and June 1996 by the
Oriental Press Group Oriental Press Group Limited is the publishing company of Hong Kong newspaper ''Oriental Daily News'', as well as now defunct '' The Sun'' and ''Eastern Express''. Oriental Press Group was the founding company of the magazines ''East Week'', ''Eas ...
, which also run the Chinese-language ''
Oriental Daily News ''Oriental Daily News'' is a Chinese-language newspaper in Hong Kong. It was established in 1969 by Ma Sik-yu and Ma Sik-chun, and was one of the two newspapers published by the Oriental Press Group Limited (). Relative to other Hong Kong ne ...
''.


Background

In the early 1990s, the Hong Kong English-language newspaper market was dominated by the ''
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'' and the ''Hongkong Standard'', a distant second, both of which were seen to have begun to favour the
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line on Hong Kong in the remaining few years before the handover of sovereignty in 1997. The ''Express'' was established with a mission to stop this tide of "strangulation" and the hope of securing a piece of the highly lucrative franchise of the Post. Reprinted as


Beginnings

Facing saturation in the Chinese-language newspaper business and hearing of a management shake-up at the Post, the chairman of the Oriental Press Group, Ma Ching-kwan, saw an opportunity to slot a new English daily into the print capacity of their HK$200 million facility built in 1990. Ma recruited former ''Guardian'' bureau chief
Stephen Vines Stephen Vines is a British journalist, writer, broadcaster and restaurateur, who was based in Hong Kong from 1987 to 2021. Career Vines first moved to Hong Kong in 1987 as a south-east Asia correspondent for ''The Observer'', with the intent ...
as its first chief editor, and two dozen reporters from the ''Post'', the ''Hongkong Standard'' and the ''
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'' (FEER). Like Vines, many were veterans brought in on high salaries. The first edition was published on 1 February 1994.


Ulterior motive

Chief Editor Stephen Vines insisted the paper's before-launch interaction with
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, the head of
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of Governor
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, came with the intention of "hope to gain the same support from the administration as the ''
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'' has enjoyed in the past". It has been controversially suggested that the newspaper was established by Ma as part of a broader scheme of currying favour with the British
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and then
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Chris Patten Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes, (; born 12 May 1944) is a British politician who was the 28th and last Governor of Hong Kong from 1992 to 1997 and Chairman of the Conservative Party from 1990 to 1992. He was made a life pe ...
so as to head off narcotics trafficking allegations made against his two fugitive uncles, founders of the Oriental Press Group, one of whom was then resident in
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.


Stiff competition

After nine months, the paper was struggling with sparse advertising and management upheaval. Vines had left and there was an ongoing search for a replacement. Circulation was languishing at somewhere around a sixth of the market leader, the ''Post''. In the ensuing 19 months, a procession of five more chief editors ran the paper for Oriental.


Demise

Having run up accumulated losses of HK$150 million, and just eight weeks after a last-ditch revamp, the paper closed abruptly on 29 June 1996, throwing about 65 editorial and production staff out of work. In a seemingly related development, Ma Ching-kwan lost his chairmanship of the holding company to his brother Ma Ching-fat with effect from 1 July 1996.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Eastern Express English-language newspapers published in Hong Kong Publications established in 1994 Publications disestablished in 1996 1994 establishments in Hong Kong 1996 disestablishments in Hong Kong Defunct newspapers published in Hong Kong