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''Sin Chew Daily'' (), formerly known as ''Sin Chew Jit Poh'', is a leading Chinese-language newspaper in
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. According to report from the Audit Bureau of Circulation for the period ending 31 December 2011, ''Sin Chew Daily'' has an average daily circulation of almost 500,000 copies and also the largest-selling Chinese-language newspaper outside Greater China. It is only on Sundays that the circulation of the Malay-language (national language of Malaysia) papers exceeds that of ''Sin Chew Daily''. ''Sin Chew Daily'' is owned by Sin Chew Media Corporation Berhad, a subsidiary of
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and Cambodia, under different mastheads. ''Sin Chew Daily'' has 53 news bureaus and six printing plants in Peninsular and East Malaysia.


History

''Sin Chew Daily'' was founded on 15 January 1929, by
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(胡文豹) and Aw Boon Haw (胡文虎), founder of the Tiger Balm (虎標萬金油) in
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as part of the Star Amalgamated Newspaper formed by these two philanthropists. The newspaper was suspended between 1942 and 1945 during the
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. A Kuala Lumpur office was established in 1950, but even after the secession of Singapore from Malaysia in 1965, ''Sin Chew Daily'' still operated with its headquarters in Singapore under the management of descendant of the Aw brothers. In order to expedite the printing process, in 1966, ''Sin Chew Daily'' built a new plant located at its present head office premises in Petaling Jaya. With the setting up of this new plant, other departments such as the news desk, editorial, production and circulation were started. The Petaling Jaya operation became independent from the head office in Singapore. Following the directives from the government on restraining foreigners from controlling the press, the Aw family transferred their ownership of ''Sin Chew Daily'' to Lim Kheng Kim in 1982. In 1987, ''Sin Chew Daily'' sank into deep financial trouble, and a receiver was appointed over the company. On 27 October 1987, the publication licence of ''Sin Chew Daily'' was suspended under Operasi Lalang, one of the most drastic clampdowns on civil dissent launched by the government. Tiong Hiew King, an entrepreneur from Sarawak, acquired ''Sin Chew Daily'' in 1988. After five months 11 days, ''Sin Chew Daily'' resumed publication on 8 April 1988. In the early 1990s, ''Sin Chew Daily'' emerged as the best-selling Chinese newspaper, beating
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, the leading Chinese newspaper then.


Merger of parent companies

On 29 January 2007, the merger of Sin Chew Media Corporation, Hong Kong Ming Pao Enterprise Corporation and Nanyang Press Holdings was announced. On 30 April 2008, the newly formed Media Chinese International Limited (MCIL) unprecedentedly listed on both Bursa Malaysia and Hong Kong Stock Exchange. After the merger, MCIL is now the largest Chinese newspaper group outside mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. On 27 June 2009, MCIL clinched the National Mergers and Acquisitions Award 2009 for The Most Innovative Deal of the Year.


Controversies and issues

Steven Gan's independent news site ''
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'' began with a 20 November 1999 story criticizing the practices of ''Sin Chew Jit Poh''. The newspaper had doctored a photograph of Malaysia's ruling party to remove
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, who had been imprisoned for corruption. According to
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, the ''Malaysiakini'' report led to "worldwide infamy" for ''Sin Chew Jit Poh'', and the newspaper later issued a public apology. On 4 December 2009, ''Sin Chew Daily'' has apologised to the Federation of Hainan Association Malaysia president Foo Sae Heng for misquoting him in a news article published. On 14 May 2018, ''Sin Chew Daily'' offered an apology to PKR’s Rafizi Ramli over a report claiming he coveted the post of finance minister. ''Sin Chew Daily'' posted an explanation on its website admitting an error in its May 13 report claiming Rafizi “advised” PKR president Wan Azizah Wan Ismail to snub a Pakatan Harapan (PH) meeting on Cabinet posts after he was purportedly overlooked for the finance portfolio.


Hua Zong Literature Award

As part of an effort to encourage the Chinese community to develop a love for its culture and language, ''Sin Chew Daily'' has instigated a host of cultural events, one of its highlights being the Hua Zong Literature Award (花縱文學獎), established in 1991. The inaugural literary award was named as the Sin Chew Daily Literature Awards. Renowned Singapore artist Tan Swie Hian created the bronze sculpture "Hua Zong" as a prize for the award winner. Thus the literary award was renamed "Hua Zong" or Floral Trail Literation Awards. Hua (花, huā) means flower, but it also has similar pronunciation to Huá (華) meaning Chinese, this new adopted name bears the significance of connecting worldwide Chinese through literature. The award has helped foster Chinese Literature in Malaysia; a number of Malaysian Chinese writers such as Tei Chiew-Siah and Li Zishu who have made a mark in the literary world has received the Award. The award recognizes excellence in various categories, including fiction, prose and poetry. It also awards an international prize biennially to writers worldwide who write in the Chinese language; recipients include Wang Anyi,
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, Yu Kwang-chung and Pai Hsien-yung.


Other publications in Sin Chew Media Group

*''Guang Ming Daily'' *''Cahaya Sin Chew'' 學海 *''Sinaran Sin Chew'' 星星 *''Bintang Sin Chew'' 小星星 *''Eye Asia'' 亞洲眼 *''Xing Xing Xue Tang'' 星星学堂


See also

* ''Sin Chew Jit Poh'', defunct Chinese-language newspaper in Singapore, now merged with ''
Lianhe Zaobao ''Nanyang Sin-Chew Lianhe Zaobao'' (; literally "Nanyang Sin-Chew Joint Morning Paper"), commonly abbreviated as ''Lianhe Zaobao'' (; literally "Joint Morning Paper"), is the largest Singaporean Chinese-language newspaper with a daily circu ...
''


References


External links


''Sin Chew Daily'' 星洲日报Sinchew-i 星洲互动Mysinchew (English website)
{{Newspapers of Malaysia 1929 establishments in Singapore Chinese-language mass media in Malaysia Newspapers published in Malaysia Publications established in 1929 Malaysian news websites Mass media in Petaling Jaya Aw family