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newspapers. The Nanfang Media Group attempted to revive the newspaper however it failed due to limited private funding from advertisers and investors. It was then decided by Nanfang Media Group to discontinue 'Southern Weekly' and create a new tabloid daily newspaper, the 'Southern Metropolis Daily. During this first renovation, SMD comprised 16 pages and employed 200 people in various sections within the newspaper. In 1998, SMD changed its tabloid to feature a yellow and red colours masthead on the front page. In the same year, SMD became the first and only daily tabloid to feature news regarding international relations and policy on its front page. SMD also created 'consumer sections', each daily edition would feature different consumer products. For example, automobile sales would be featured on Monday, and real estate agencies would advertise new property listings within the daily edition on Thursdays. In December 1999, the circulation of SMD was recorded at 600000. Renovations continued with the lengthening of length from 16 pages in 1995 to 72 pages by 2000. In 2000, over 2000 people were employed at SMD with an average age of 27 years old.
73: 635:. Of the four Guangdong newspapers that reported on the scandal, SMD was the most popular, selling over one million editions of its January 22 edition, 1998. The SMD chief editor and journalist Cheng Yizhong decided to approve a 10-page excerpt regarding the scandal. This resulted in backlash from Chinese government censors. It is alleged by Cheng Yizhong that on 24 January in 1998, Cheng received a phone call by an unnamed government censor who referred to 22 January publish as "vulgar" and made an informal threat that there would be "severe punishment" if censorship laws continued to be breached by SMD publications. 25: 927: 647:', SMD were under strict surveillance from government officials and Guangdong province media censors. Cheng Yizhong alleges that the government advised advertisers to cease interaction with the newspaper, as well as government officials such as police officers who were ordered not to engage in interviews or make statements to SMD. In November of 2003, The 339:
In 1995, SMD a weekly newspaper at the time under the name 'Southern Weekly' was failing to profit off its weekly publications. This was because all newspapers at the time were mouthpieces for government statements and because government party officials began to limit the public funding to regional
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clinics in this area. On 20 March 2003 SMD published this false information in the form of a government statement in their daily edition as per the censorship laws in China. SMD editors Cheng Yizhong, Yu Huafeng, and Lin Minying were opposed to this publication. In response, on 4 April 2003, these
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was the first public newspaper in the province to increase its price to 1 yuan in early 2007. In early November 2007, SMD increased its price of the daily edition to 2 yuan, a 200% increase. Its yearly subscription package increased from 360 yuan to 720 yuan making it officially the most expensive
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province police raided SMD headquarters and seized all tax forms and expense reports. On December 2nd, at approximately 11 AM, Yu Huafeng was arrested in the breakroom of SMD publishing headquarters pending an investigation of fraud and treason against the Chinese government. This investigation
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who allegedly informed Cheng that Yu had been severely tortured by officials, and as a result, attempted suicide unsuccessfully. In 2008, Cheng told author Philip Pan "The pain was like a knife twisting in my heart. It was guilt and outrage at the same time. And it intensified my hatred of the
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SMD is known for its colourful photographs and its populist style of writing, often breaching censorship laws in order to portray an uncensored depiction to the public. SMD has an investigative style, often incorporating interviews with victims of crimes, police officials and people related to
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to remove these publications as they were seen as defamatory to the Chinese government. The Chinese government claimed that these publications lacked scientific evidence to support the claims made. This resulted in public backlash from non-government organisations in China, as well as western
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often occur due to journalist/editor writing styles which do not align with SMD's editorial stance. This is due to strict censorship laws in China. These laws prohibit the publication of viewpoints which are considered "slanderous" to the Chinese government.
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reports on local, national, and international issues of public interest related to China. The newspaper has national correspondents throughout China, including Shenzhen, Zhuhai and Xi'an. SMD also has international correspondents in London and Cardiff.
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is known for its "Practise of western journalistic norms." SMD focuses on reporting local events such as the Wenchuan earthquake and the Shanxi mining deaths. SMD provides statistical evidence and opinion-based journalism in its reports.
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column of Chinese history, Zhu Di, published an article entitled "Patriotism does not mean love for the Royal Court." This led to his dismissal in April 2010 due to a breach of the copyright laws in China as it allegedly breached
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publishes an "in depth weekly review" which is an investigative edition of the publication and reviews events covered in daily editions throughout that week. Of the front page of the newspaper, 30% consists of the masthead and
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periods with no sunlight in his cell. While Cheng was awaiting a pending trial, SMD launched multiple campaigns advocating for his freedom and launched a petition in April which was signed by major Newspaper outlets such as
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comprises six sections within its daily publication. These include feature article, cultural section, political section, economic section, investigative section history section, consumer section, international section.
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marketing managers Yu Huafeng and Lin Minying were prosecuted by Chinese police on behalf of the China Securities Regulatory Commission for the alleged embezzlement of public funds which were meant to supplement a
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Zhang Yan and Fang Ke, "Is History Repeating Itself? From Urban Renewal in the United States to Inner-City Redevelopment in China," Journal of Planning Education and Research 23, no. 3, 2004, pp. 286–98.
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in the 21st century. These publications alleged that China was the world's largest contributor to climate change and pollution-related deaths based on 81 countries. China government officials forced the
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deputy chief editor Li Minying and General Manager Yu Huafeng were forced to resign by state officials after being arrested and detained by the Chinese police due to a breach of
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On 27 December 2005, Xia Yitao, who was a chief editor for SMD, was completely dismissed from his role. This was due to the front cover article from 26 December which depicted a
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article led to public backlash throughout Asia and in Western countries as well. This backlash led to the repeal of the "forced repatriation law" in China on 2 April 2003.
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SMD is best known for its investigative reporting. SMD has been involved in multiple scandals and controversies. Its best-known controversy is the publishing of the '
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Between the years 1997 and 2007 SMD editions were priced at 0.5 yuan(approximately 0.10AUD). This was the market standard price for all daily tabloids in the
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countries such as The United States of America. These campaigns called for the abolishment of government intervention in public media outlets such as the
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engages with the local public by issuing surveys and conducting street interviews with citizens in order to provide multiple perspectives on reportings.
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stated allowed police to use "extreme" force in order to detain and imprison a person who cannot provide proof of a legal occupation permit in China.
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was out of control throughout China and included this statement in the daily edition of SMD. In response, Zang Dejiang who was the part chief of
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continued into the first two weeks of January and the second arrest occurred on 6 January 2004, Li Mingyu was arrested on suspicion of
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SMD is a market-based newspaper outlet that aims to create profit. It is a for-profit newspaper with a liberal political alignment.
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On 18 March, Cheng was forced to demote himself from the editor in chief of SMD. On 22 March 2004, Yu Huafeng was convicted of
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has a median employee tenure of 1.8 years and has experienced an 8% growth of employees between November 2020 and April 2021.
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of the greater Guangdong and Pearl River Delta area. It was first established as a weekly newspaper under the name
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provides a daily publication 365 days of the year, this publication is between 70 and 90 pages. Every Saturday,
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is a public media production company. It is ranked first amongst all local newspapers in the city of Guangzhou.
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Note:“*” shows that the newspaper has ceased publication or no longer owned by Southern Newspaper Media Group.
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In 1998, Southern Metropolis Daily received an international fax from an SMD international Correspondent in
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pending trial. Cheng reported receiving severe psychological abuse in the form of mocking and unlawful
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launched an official investigation on SMD, specifically the reporters who were involved with the '
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region. SMD is a constituent of the Nanfang Media Group, which is under the supervision of the
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headquarters was created in 1997, located in Guangzhou China which is where it still resides.
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in 1997 by The Nanfang Media Group, by which it was also established as a tabloid media form.
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competes with other daily newspapers in the Guangdong region; including but not limited to
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Region as China's football followers were amongst the largest in the world at the time.
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Following the SMD reporting on the 'Sun Zhigang Incident' and subsequent repeal of the '
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SMD's motto is "writing for the people." in 2005, Cheng Yizhong was the laureate of the
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as well. On the 8th of January, Cheng received a phone call from an anonymous police
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editors quoted the deputy minister of Health Gao Qiang who allegedly stated that the
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The arrest, imprisonment, and torture of Cheng Yizhong, Yu Huafeng, and Li Minying
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found Cheng innocent of all crimes. Li's sentence was reduced to five months '
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matters of the public interest. SMD's motto is "writing for the people".
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in Beijing and sentenced to a minimum of twelve years in a
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at the time ordered Cheng, YU, and Lin to report to him in
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published an article within the investigative section of
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As of 2020, SMD employs between 4600 and 5000 employees.
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Tabloid
Nanfang Media Group
Liberal
Guangzhou
China
Circulation
ISSN
1004-5171
OCLC
144518464
www.nandu.com
Guangzhou city
Guangdong
Pearl River Delta
Guangdong Provincial Committee
Chinese Communist Party
Sun Zhigang incident
UNESCO/Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize
Chinese censorship laws
police corruption
Guangzhou City
Guangdong
Pearl River Delta
Guangdong
Guangdong
Xu Shaohua
Chinese censorship laws
Sun Zhigang
censorship laws in China

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