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Next Media Information

Next Media Limited (Chinese: 壹傳媒有限公司 Pinyin: Yī Chuán Méi Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī ) SEHK: 0282, founded by serial entrepreneur Jimmy Lai, has more than 3,600 employees and is the largest-listed media company in Hong Kong.

Subdivisions include Next Media Interactive. The corporation is known for introducing tabloid-style journalism into Hong Kong and Taiwan that set trends in both markets. Apple Daily was the first newspaper to use the massive graphics, bold headlines and full colour pages now common to all best-selling papers in Hong Kong and Taiwan.

Next Media publications are also known for highly academic articles which attract a wide range of readers, including critics. Next Media has often taken a clear and sometimes proactive support for democratic groups in Hong Kong. Some companies with ties to the government of China never advertise in any papers or magazines owned by Next Media.

The bold style of journalism seems to trigger constant troubles with the triads with incidents of criminal damages at the offices of Next Media. Apple Daily and its parent company Next Media are thought to be pioneer of paparazzi and yellow Journalism in Hong Kong. A recent notable incident happened last year when Gillian Chung, a member of singing group Twins (band), was shot changing clothes at the backstage by spy camera installed by a subsidy magazine of Next Media. The case triggered debated over paparazzi acts in Hong Kong and regulation of paparazzi was considered.

Contents

Hong Kong Publications

Monday Book - A set of four magazines sold together for HK$12 on Monday mornings that are more thematically male and commerce focussed.

Friday Book - A set of three magazines sold together for HK$12 on Friday mornings that are more thematically female and leisure focussed. Next Media has ceased to hold any shares of these three magazines in the end of 2008 and the editorial affair of these magazines has tied-up with TVB Weekly (the official magazine of Television Broadcasts Limited and owned by a joint venture between Malaysian media conglomerate company Astro All Asia Networks plc (Astro) and Albert Yeung's Emperor Group) in early 2009.

Hong Kong Websites

The Atnext.com network is the #1 online Chinese new, information and current events portal from Hong Kong and reaches more than 2 million users per month, audited by Neilsen//Netratings.[1]

Publication websites

Vertical/community portals In addition to original exclusive content and social networking tools, these sites aggregate content from all other sites.

Taiwan Publications

Taiwan Websites

Publication websites

Vertical/community portals

Structure of Next Media

The top management committee of the company is the Board. The Board is responsible for overseeing the successful of Next Media and devising the company’s future strategy. The Board delegates the running of Next Media’s day-to-day operations to carefully chosen Executive Directors and Senior Management. The Board looks to the Management to ensure it appraised of all significant developments that may affect the company and its operations.

There are four committees established by the Board, granted for different kinds of duties.

Subsidiaries

Apple Daily Limited Apple Daily Online Limited Apple Daily Printing Limited Cameron Printing Company Limited Database Gateway Limited Easy Finder Limited Easy Finder Hong Kong Marketing Limited Easy Media Limited Eat and Travel Weekly Company Limited Next Magazine Advertising Limited Next Magazine Publishing Limited Next Media Group Management Limited Next Media Hong Kong/Publication Publishing Limited Paramount Printing Company Limited Rainbow Graphic & Printing Company Limited Sudden Weekly Limited

See also

References

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