The Borneo Post

The Borneo Post

Front page, 22 August 2009
Type Daily newspaper
Format Berliner
Publisher See Hua Marketing Sdn. Bhd
Founded 1978
Headquarters 2nd Floor Crown Tower, Jalan Pending, 93450 Kuching, Sarawak, Malaysia
Circulation 66,023 (daily)[1]
70,191 (The Sunday Post)
*Source: Audit Bureau of Circulations, Malaysia – July – Dec 2014
Website www.theborneopost.com

The Borneo Post, established in 1978, is a newspaper company in Malaysia. It is the largest English-language daily newspaper in Borneo. Based on audited circulation figures by Audit Bureau of Circulations Malaysia for July-December 2014,daily circulation for the Borneo Post (Sarawak) of 66,023 copies.[1] Meanwhile, for the Sabah version, an average circulation of 23,044 copies daily.

Overview

It is widely circulated in Brunei and the Malaysian states of Sarawak and Sabah, all on the northern coast of the island. Headquartered in Kuching, it has a current editorial staff of about 200. Since the indefinite suspension of the Sarawak Tribune in February 2006, it has grown to become the main English daily in Sarawak. In January 2007, the Sunday Post was launched together with its website. For 2006, The Borneo Post had an ABC-audited circulation of 86,000. At 2007 The Borneo Post ABC-audited circulation had reach over 96,000.

Utusan Borneo

A section in Malay for news from Sarawak, Peninsular, Sabah, and for sports also available on the online news site, while an Iban-language section has also been included. Based on audited circulation figures by Audit Bureau of Circulations Malaysia for July-December 2014,daily circulation for the Utusan Borneo (Sarawak) of 36,264 copies.[1]

Features

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Geographical Distribution - Sarawak" (PDF). Audit Bureau of Circulations Malaysia. 2 June 2014. Retrieved 9 July 2015.

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