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Myanmar Business Today - Myanmar's first bilingual (English-Myanmar) business newspaper [14] 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 ...
Popular Journal (Burmese: ပေါ်ပြူလာဂျာနယ်) is a Burmese weekly newspaper, published by Asian Fame Media Group. Popular Journal is a weekly journal that sheds light on the entertainment culture of Myanmar and is one of the longest-standing media outlets in Myanmar.
Pages in category "Weekly newspapers published in Myanmar" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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.
BNI aggregates and publishes bilingual Burmese and English news content from affiliated news agencies on its online portal. BNI's inclusive representation among the country's ethnic minorities, including the Chin , Karenni , Mon , Rakhine , Rohingya , and Shan , has broadened the depth of news coverage of issues impacting Myanmar's rural areas ...
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.
The Yangon Times (Burmese: ရန်ကုန်တိုင်းမ်) is a weekly newspaper published in Burma. The website obtains much of its information from Flower News . See also
The counterpart of the Myanmar-language Myanmar Alin (Burmese: မြန်မာ့အလင်), the New Light of Myanmar is claimed by its editors to be the oldest English-language daily, first published on 12 January 1964 as The Working People's Daily. [1] The newspaper took on its current name on 17 April 1993. [1]