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  2. Apple Daily - Wikipedia

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    Apple Daily was founded on 20 June 1995 by garment businessman Jimmy Lai. [17] After the success of Next Magazine, another publication owned by Lai, he launched Apple Daily with an initial capital of HK$700 thousand ($89,750). [18]

  3. Apple Daily raids and arrests - Wikipedia

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    The police had frozen the assets of three companies, including Apple Daily, Apple Printing and AD Internet Limited totaling HK$18 million. Since 2019, Apple Daily has contained dozens of articles calling for foreign sanctions against the CCP and the SAR government. [51] The five arrested people are very important to the company's operations.

  4. Next Digital - Wikipedia

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    Apple Daily – Formerly one of Hong Kong's largest circulation newspapers, which was published daily between 1995 and 2021. [20] Next Magazine – Published on Wednesday evenings, one of Hong Kong's largest circulation news and entertainment magazines between 1990 and 2021. Easy Finder – A teen-focused entertainment magazine.

  5. List of awards won by Apple Daily - Wikipedia

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    美術組 Apple Daily Art Department Spot News Photography Merits “Rain of Tears” – “淚雨交加” – Chan Yik Chiu 陳奕釗 Spot News Photography Merits “Non–local Parents Queue for Childrens’ School Admission” – “雙非家長排學位” – Lo Kwan Ho羅君豪 Spot News Photography Merits

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  7. List of newspapers in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    In September 2007, The Standard changed its business model from a traditional daily into a free-sheet, distributed in commercial districts like Central and Admiralty. [1] Most papers sell at a cover price of HK$9-10, except South China Morning Post (HK$9, while the Sunday edition, Sunday Morning Post, costs HK$10).

  8. Jimmy Lai - Wikipedia

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    Bail was set at HK$300,000 (approx. US$38,705), with a surety of HK$200,000 (approx. US$25,803). Apple Daily said that more than 500,000 copies of its subsequent day's paper were printed, five times the usual number. [101] The front page of Apple Daily showed an image of Lai in handcuffs with the headline: "Apple Daily must fight on." [101]

  9. List of websites blocked in mainland China - Wikipedia

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    Website Domain URL Category Primary language Duration of blockage Current status Google: google.com: www.google.com drive.google.com chat.google.com scholar.google.com