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Baise Morning Post
TypeDaily newspaper
FoundedDecember 11, 2009
Ceased publicationJanuary 1, 2020
HeadquartersBaise
WebsiteBaise Morning Post

The Baise Morning Post (Chinese: 百色早报), was a Baise-based Chinese-language metropolitan newspaper published in China. The newspaper was officially introduced on December 11, 2009, by Youjiang Daily Agency (右江日报社) in Baise, Guangxi.

Baise Morning Post was a sub-paper of the Youjiang Daily (右江日报) and a municipal-level news media organization.

History

Baise Morning Post was founded on December 11, 2009, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Baise Uprising led and launched by Deng Xiaoping.

At the end of 2019, the newspaper announced that it would cease publication on January 1, 2020.

References

  1. "In 2020, these papers go away". www.huxiu.com. 2020-01-01.
  2. "Guangxi Baise Detachment creates a new pattern of autumn fire protection propaganda through "three ways"". People's Daily. 2016-10-24.
  3. "Why is there no "Baise Daily" in Baise City?". People's Daily. 2017-01-23.
  4. "A new newspaper was born in Baise". China News Service. 2009-12-17.
  5. "Youjiang Daily turns 80 years old". Nanguo Morning Post. 2009-12-17.
  6. "The propaganda, ideological and cultural work in Tianlin County has achieved remarkable results". www.gxbsrd.gov.cn. 2010-01-04.
  7. "The Founding Process of "Baise Morning Post"". China National Knowledge Infrastructure. 2010-01-04.
  8. "A large number of paper media closed at the end of the year". People's Daily. 2020-01-01.
  9. "Another group of paper media has completed its historical mission and retired from the stage of history". The Paper. 2020-01-01.


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