''Headline Daily'' () was launched on 12 July 2005, by
Sing Tao Newspaper Group Limited and became the second free Chinese-language newspaper published officially in Hong Kong (''
Metro Daily
''Metro Daily'' () was the Hong Kong edition of Metro, which publishes free newspapers around the world with 25 editions in 16 countries in 14 languages. It was the first free newspaper in Hong Kong.
The Hong Kong version was first launched ...
'' being the first). The paper is only distributed on weekdays and is aimed at the working class. The estimated average daily circulation of the paper is around 900,000-1,000,000. The paper provides local and international news as well as articles on business
news
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, entertainment, lifestyle and sports.
Reasons for the launch of the newspaper
The newspaper was launched as the Chairman of
Sing Tao News Corporation
Sing Tao News Corporation Limited (Sing Tao) is a Hong Kong media company, incorporated in Bermuda. It was formerly called Global China Group Holdings Limited.
History
The Group, which is listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, was founded i ...
,
Charles Ho Tsu Kwok
Charles Ho Tsu-kwok, GBM (, born 23 June 1949) is a Hong Kong businessman who was the chairman of the Sing Tao News Corporation Limited between 2001 and 2021 and an independent non-executive director of Shun Tak Holdings. As a member of the pro ...
(), felt there was room for the further development of free newspapers in Hong Kong in terms of content, distribution network and advertising formats.
The pace of life in Hong Kong is so fast and people are so busy that ''Headline Daily'' was established to meet the people's needs by providing them with first-hand information on the hottest daily topics in a manner as concise and lively as possible, while attempting to portray a "positive" and "lively" image to readers.
In terms of market competition, the ''Headline Daily'' was also launched in a bid to gain a greater
market share
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of the territory's
advertising market
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for
Sing Tao News Corporation
Sing Tao News Corporation Limited (Sing Tao) is a Hong Kong media company, incorporated in Bermuda. It was formerly called Global China Group Holdings Limited.
History
The Group, which is listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, was founded i ...
and to explore a new source of income for the corporation.
Distribution
Daily issues are distributed during morning
peak hour
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s from Monday to Friday, except on
public holidays
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. It is distributed in more than 600 different places, among which there are now three fixed distribution media:
McDonald's restaurants
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,
KCR stations (except Tsim Sha Tsui East, Tai Wai, Racecourse and Sheung Shui Stations), and nearly 500 residential estates. Moreover, the papers are distributed at more than 100 fixed or non-fixed spots, including commercial buildings, bus/mini-bus stops and shopping malls all around Hong Kong. Readers may simply get a free issue from the eye-catching red shelves at most locations or from the staff at certain locations.
Readership
The newspaper targets the working population, who are usually too busy to read a large number of pages nor to read every piece of news in detail. However, these people are likely to grasp every chance to read newspapers for a short period when travelling or having breakfast.
In August 2005, a market research survey was conducted by
Synovate
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, comparing the readership of 3 free newspapers in Hong Kong. The result shows that in the first three weeks of August, ''Metropolis Daily'', ''Headline Daily'' and ''am730'' respectively achieved 16%, 18% and 8% of the market shares. ''Headline Daily'' gains the leading readership of 893,000, compared with ''Metropolis Daily's'' 820,000 and ''am730's'' 401,000.
Circulation survey
, UCLA
Contents
"Headline Daily" shares news sources with the ''Sing Tao Daily
The ''Sing Tao Daily'' () (also known as ''Sing Tao Jih Pao'') is Hong Kong's oldest and second-largest Chinese language newspaper. It is owned by Sing Tao News Corporation, of which Kwok Ying-shing () is chairman. Its English language sister p ...
''.
The paper aims to present the most important news of the day in a concise way so as to provide readers with up-to-date, yet comprehensive, news and information on different areas in a short read. It usually has around 24 to 30 pages and has a layout similar to the following formats:
*Headlines (i.e. coverpage; with daily information such as Marksix Result, Activities of the Day, Lunar Calendar
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and Weather Forecast)
*Local News (with critics
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)
*China News
*International news
*Financial news (i.e. news on Real Estate, Business and stock market
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)
*Sports news
*Lifestyle (different topics for each day: Technology(Monday), Fashion(Tuesday), Shopping(Wednesday), Amusement(Thursday) and Food(Friday))
*Entertainment (local and international entertainment news, along with Television
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Programme Schedule)
*The remaining pages are used for advertisements.
In a comment by Sing Tao chief executive Lo Wing-hung, he claimed that the average number of pages could be increased to 40 pages if its readership increases significantly over time. However, so far, more than three months after the first publication, the newspaper only consists of around 24 pages on the average.
Marketing strategies
''Headline Daily'' implements marketing strategies
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Strategic marketing emerged in the 1970s/80s as a distinct field of study, further build ...
including:
* ''"lucky draws"'' & ''" voting games"''
* ''"apple-shaped pellet"'': a massage device, which working class readers can use to relax themselves and relieve their stress, was once offered to readers along with their newspaper
* ''"happy lucky reader"'': one reader is randomly chosen in public areas (e.g. in a MTR
The Mass Transit Railway (MTR) is a major public transport network serving :Hong Kong. Operated by the MTR Corporation Limited (MTRCL), it consists of heavy rail, light rail, and feeder bus service centred on a 10-line rapid transit network ...
train) and awarded HK$500 on a daily basis
Moreover, to extend the market to overseas, a softcopy version ''Headline Daily'' is made accessible on line.
Public relations
A 2021 Reuters Institute
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History
The institute ...
poll found that ''Headline Daily'' had a 53% trust rating from Hong Kong respondents, which was the fifth highest percentage out of 15 local media outlets surveyed.
''Headline Daily'' invites readers to submit news articles for publication in return for rewards as a sign of its co-operation with the public. According to th
official website
readers can become reporters for ''Headline Daily'' by handing in any information. While this information should be deemed to be news-worthy, other guidelines are provided on what type of news should be submitted. Particularly, the paper states that it has no interest in collecting any commentaries from the public. Meanwhile, the usage of any material submitted is solely dependent on the newspaper's discretion. The paper rewards any readers whose materials are published or utilised with a one-time sum of $100, regardless of how many times the paper uses these pieces of news.
See also
* Sing Tao News Corporation Limited
Sing Tao News Corporation Limited (Sing Tao) is a Hong Kong media company, incorporated in Bermuda. It was formerly called Global China Group Holdings Limited.
History
The Group, which is listed on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, was founded ...
* Sing Tao Daily
The ''Sing Tao Daily'' () (also known as ''Sing Tao Jih Pao'') is Hong Kong's oldest and second-largest Chinese language newspaper. It is owned by Sing Tao News Corporation, of which Kwok Ying-shing () is chairman. Its English language sister p ...
* Free daily newspapers
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* Newspapers of Hong Kong
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* Media in Hong Kong
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References
Articles
*
Distribution the key for latest free daily paper
' – ''The Standard
The Standard may refer to:
Entertainment
* The Standard (band), an indie rock band from Portland, Oregon
* ''The Standard'' (novel), a 1934 novel by the Austrian writer Alexander Lernet-Holenia
* ''The Standard'' (Tommy Flanagan album), 1980
* ...
'', Mark Lee.
*
Newspaper war won't affect us, says HKET
'- ''The Standard
The Standard may refer to:
Entertainment
* The Standard (band), an indie rock band from Portland, Oregon
* ''The Standard'' (novel), a 1934 novel by the Austrian writer Alexander Lernet-Holenia
* ''The Standard'' (Tommy Flanagan album), 1980
* ...
'', Wong Ka-chun.
*
Hong Kong: Ming Pao shrugs off impact of free dailies
' –
AsiaMedia
', Frederick Yeung.
*
' – ''Asia Review'', James Borton.
*
' – ''JINN'', Coral Hui.
External links
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