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What are the eight major party newspapers in communist party?

* * * The party's eight major party newspapers include: People's Daily, Guangming Daily, China Youth Daily, Economic Daily, Jiefang Daily, Xinhua Daily, People's Liberation Army Daily and Workers' Daily.

1, People's Daily

It was established in Lizhuang, Pingshan County, Hebei Province on June 1948. It was formed by the merger of Shanxi-Chaji Daily and Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan People's Daily. It is the organ newspaper of North China C.O. and has also assumed the function of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China organ newspaper. Comrade Mao Zedong wrote an inscription for People's Daily.

The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China decided that People's Daily was the organ newspaper of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, with the issue number of1948 June15th. From No.65438 to No.0992, People's Daily was rated as one of the top ten newspapers in the world by UNESCO.

2.guangming daily

It is a national comprehensive daily newspaper directly under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China with a long history and unique features, and has a wide influence at home and abroad. For half a century, Guangming Daily has won the favor of readers at home and abroad with its profound humanistic connotation, neat and authoritative reporting style and elegant and fresh personality taste.

On the occasion of reform and opening up, Guangming Daily has grasped the correct orientation, strived to forge ahead, maintained a positive development momentum, served the economic construction, and was close to reality and life, which was well received by all walks of life.

3. China Youth Daily

China Youth Daily helps young people broaden their horizons and increase their knowledge through various supplements and columns. Among them, there are "learning and thinking" to guide learning theories and policies, "pioneers" to talk about ideological cultivation, "green space" to introduce literature, "long knowledge" to talk about natural science, and "international outlook", * * * League branch, "legal system and society", "Chinese nation" and "art world"

Star Magazine, published every Sunday, is a comprehensive supplement of cultural knowledge, including special editions of literature, art, history, geography, calligraphy, sports, satirical sketches and world youth life. Often publish comments, letters from readers and investigation reports, and play the role of public opinion supervision.

4. Economic Daily

Economic Daily is a party newspaper directly under the central government sponsored by the State Council, an important public opinion position for the CPC Central Committee and the State Council to guide the national economic work, and the most authoritative and credible newspaper among the national economic newspapers.

It is an important channel for disseminating and releasing information about the economic policies of the Party and the country, an important window for understanding the economic development trend of China at home and abroad, and an important bridge for communication between the government and enterprises. Comrade Deng Xiaoping wrote an inscription for Economic Daily.

5. Liberation Daily

Liberation Daily was founded in Yan 'an period of China's * * * production party in 194 1, and it was an early political theory publication of China's * * * production party. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), it became the daily newspaper published by China Shanghai Liberation Daily Newspaper Group, which is the organ of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, with a daily circulation of 550,000 copies.

6.xinhua daily

Xinhua Daily was founded in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the Early Period of the Liberation War (19381-1February 28th, 947). It was founded by Zhou Enlai and other proletarian revolutionaries of the older generation in Shexian129th Division Headquarters in Hebei Province.

Xinhua Daily was reissued in Nanjing in April with the number 1949, and became the organ of China * * * Production Party in jiangsu provincial party committee on 1952. On September 28th, 2000/kloc-0, with the approval of the Propaganda Department of the CPC Central Committee and the State Press and Publication Administration, Xinhua Newspaper Media Group was formally established with Xinhua Daily as the main newspaper.

Xinhua Daily is sponsored by Jiangsu Provincial Committee of China * * * Production Party, and now it is a directly affiliated institution of jiangsu provincial party committee.

7. Liberation Army Daily

The People's Liberation Army Daily is an organ newspaper published by the People's Liberation Army Daily, the organ newspaper of the Central Military Commission. It was established in June 1956 65438+ 10/. From 1999 to 10, the online version of the People's Liberation Army Daily entered the Internet and was officially named "China Military Network" on 10 in 2004.

8. Workers' Daily

Workers' Daily is a comprehensive newspaper sponsored by the All-China Federation of Trade Unions. 1949 was established in Beijing on July 5, 2009. This is a national comprehensive newspaper at the central level, which is mainly based on economic propaganda. Comrade Mao Zedong personally signed it twice. The "Cultural Revolution" ceased publication on June 30th. 1978 65438+ resumed publishing on1October 6th. 1 photo from sunrise.

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The importance of newspapers:

First of all, most serious news read by the public comes from newspapers. No one has done quantitative statistics to tell us the proportion of news produced by newspapers in the overall news. However, randomly find some "smart" people to estimate, and they say that this ratio will not be lower than 80%.

Television may have greater influence, but according to my experience in TV media, TV reporters often look for news in newspapers. Even with the touted new media, most wonderful comments are based on the news provided by newspapers.

Although there is no doubt about the usefulness of social media such as Weibo and WeChat, most users of these services will not follow the news standards of the newspaper industry. Therefore, although the new media has a huge amount of content, there are still few truly high-quality content.

Therefore, this is the first reason why newspapers should continue to exist: newspapers dig news, while other newspapers just package news. The health of the newspaper industry is not a small problem, because the newspaper is a kind of media that sets the agenda for other media.

Secondly, newspapers are not only information providers, they organize the world in a coordinated way every day. To put it to the extreme, a well-run newspaper, if readers don't read one of the above articles, is equivalent to losing the way to see the world and contact with the world from another possible angle. Newspapers are places for public dialogue, provided, of course, that they operate well.

Third, the reason why newspapers exist is related to their practitioners. How many people join the newspaper industry with a sense of mission to journalism. Many journalists and editors believe that their role is to "comfort the pain and torture". Many journalists believe that they are ultimately working for readers-not to manage their editors, publishers, companies or investors, but for readers who like their news reports.

We are all familiar with the story of journalists losing their jobs for professional dignity. They refused the instruction to ban them from publishing, and were unwilling to sell their conscience for political and commercial interests. They do this to keep their loyalty to readers, and sometimes the whole editorial department will take this position.

Fourthly, for newspaper reporters and editors who value their profession, it is a worrying phenomenon that amateurs "enter" the news field. They threatened professional standards. Helen thomas, an American journalist who just died, is probably the most famous White House journalist in the past 50 years. She is worried about the decline of professional journalism. "Everyone who owns a computer thinks he is a reporter.

Everyone who owns a mobile phone thinks he is a photographer. She believes that this trend is "terrible, because you may forcibly destroy the lives and reputations of others without realizing it." Without editors, standards and ethics, we are at a crossroads.

In my day, when your mother told you that she loved you, a good reporter would check it out. Nowadays, many valuable newspapers let themselves go. This is a crisis. "

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