List of newspapers in Malaysia
This is a list of newspapers published in Malaysia, sorted by language.
Published newspapers by languages
English
- The Borneo Post - English daily in Sarawak and Sabah
- Business Times
- "Daily Express (Malaysia)"
- The Edge
- Focus Malaysia - Malaysian weekly business paper[1]
- Malay Mail
- The Malaysian Reserve[2]
- Malaysian Today - former English tabloid in Sarawak, now a weekly newspaper
- New Sabah Times - English daily in Sabah
- New Sarawak Tribune - English daily in Sarawak, re-published in 2010
- New Straits Times - Malaysia's only nationwide English-language broadsheet newspaper until 2005, now a tabloid
- The Star
- The Sun - published every day except on Sunday
Malay
- Berita Harian - formerly a broadsheet, published in tabloid form since 6 July 2008
- Berita Petang Sarawak - Malay daily in Sarawak
- Buletin Mutiara - newspaper in Penang
- Harakah - owned by Pan-Malaysian Islamic Party
- Harian Ekspres - Malay daily in Sarawak
- Harian Metro
- Kosmo!
- Melaka Hari Ini - newspaper in Malacca
- Mingguan Wasilah
- New Sabah Times - Malay daily in Sabah
- SelangorKini - free weekly Malay-language newspaper published by the Selangor state government
- SelangorKu - - newspaper in Selangor
- Siasah
- Sinar Harian - community newspaper
- Solidariti Pekerja - newspaper of Sosialis Alternatif
- Suara Keadilan - owned by Parti Keadilan Rakyat
- Transisi - Malay, fortnightly in East Malaysia, published by Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM)
- Utusan Borneo - Malay daily in Sarawak and Sabah, published by The Borneo Post
- Utusan Malaysia - the only Malay-language newspaper to continue publishing in broadsheet size (owned by United Malays National Organisation)
- Utusan Melayu (Jawi script) - now a weekly newspaper and incorporating with Utusan Malaysia
- Utusan Sarawak - Malay daily in Sarawak
Chinese
- Asia Times - Chinese daily in Sabah
- China Press - 中國報
- Guang Ming - 光明日報, wholly owned subsidiary of Sin Chew Media Corporation Bhd
- Kwong Wah Yit Poh - 光华日报
- Morning Post - the most read Chinese daily in Tawau, Semporna, Kunak and Lahad Datu
- Nanyang Siang Pau - 南洋商報
- Oriental Daily News - 東方日報
- Overseas Chinese Daily News - 华侨日报, Chinese daily in Sabah
- See Hua Daily News - 诗华日报, largest and best selling Chinese daily newspaper on the island of Borneo
- Sin Chew Jit Poh - 星洲日報
- United Daily News - 聯合報, Chinese daily in Sarawak and Brunei (not to be confused with the Chinese daily of the same name in Taiwan)
Indigenous
- New Sabah Times - Kadazan-Dusun daily in Sabah
Tamil
- Makkal Osai மக்கள் ஓசை
- Malaysia Nanban மலேசியா நண்பன்
- Tamil Malar தமிழ் மலர்
- Tamil Nesan தமிழ் நேசன்
- Thaimoli தாய்மொழி
- Thinakkural தினக்குரல் (மலேசியா)
Arabic
- Akshak Magazine - local news and events and worldwide entertainment, tourism and shopping; based in Selangor
- Al-Atheer - newspaper specialised in education and tourism related news; based in Selangor
- Al-Osboua' - weekly newspaper in Arabic language; based in Selangor
- Aswaq Magazine - business sectors and events; based in Selangor
- My ArabicTimes - newspaper concerning the lives of Arabs in Malaysia, education and tourism related news in Arabic; based in Kuala Lumpur
Dutch
- Maleisië Nieuws - aggregated news on Malaysia; based in Kuala Lumpur
Urdu
- Pakistan Times Malaysia[3]
Online newspapers
- Agenda Daily
- The Ant Daily
- Bernama
- fz.com
- KL-Today.com
- Malaysian Digest[4]
- The Malaysian Insider - ceased publications in March 2016
- Malaysian Mirror
- Malaysiakini
- Merdeka Review
- The Nut Graph - ceased publications in July 2014
- Thaimoli
Defunct newspapers
- Shin Min Daily News - Malaysia's first Chinese-language tabloid newspaper; publication ceased in 1994
- Sarawak Tribune - suspended in 2010, but has since been relaunched as the New Sarawak Tribune in
- Straits Echo
- Sunday Mail - replaced by the Weekend Mail
- Weekend Mail - successor of the Sunday Mail, but was indefinitely suspended in 2006
References
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