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Weekly Eleven is a weekly newspaper published in Myanmar (Burma). It is one of the five weekly journals published by Eleven Media Group which was founded in June 2000. [ 1 ] It is focused on general local news and some sports and international news.
Eleven Media Group was founded in 2000 by Than Htut Aung in Yangon, Myanmar. It has five weekly publications in Burmese specializing in news and sports. [ 1 ] Reporters without Borders awarded the "Media of the Year" 2011 for its long standing against the military government .
Myanmar Digest [30] Myanmar Post - privately owned [31] Sunday Journal [32] The Myanmar Times, [33] a Burmese weekly news journal (daily newspaper in English) Premier Eleven Sports Journal [11] Popular News Journal [34] Seven Days News or 7 Days News Journal - private weekly newspaper (Burmese) [1] [35] Seven Days Sports [36] The Voice Weekly ...
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Football is the most popular sport in Myanmar. [3] Similar to football, chinlone (Burmese: ခြင်းလုံး) is an indigenous sport that utilises a rattan ball and is played using mainly the feet and the knees, but the head and also the arms may be used except the hands.
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First Eleven was a weekly sports newspaper published in Burma. It was published by Zaw Thet Htwe , a former student leader, until he was jailed and sentenced to death by the government in 2003 on charges of treason; following international outcry, he was released in 2004.
In July 2019, nearly the remainder of Eleven Sports Poland was sold to Polsat, with Radrizzani maintaining a single share. [10] In July 2019, Eleven Sports UK began to wind down operations, with Radrizzani admitting that trying to compete with the existing duopoly of Sky Sports and BT Sport was a "mistake". [14] [15]