SHANGHAI - Chinese nationalist newspaper the
Global Times launched its
English edition today. The 24-page newspaper aims to target "sophisticated, well-educated, and affluent" readers in China and abroad. The
Times says each issue will contain international and domestic news, business, in-depth reports, opinion, life, arts, and sports. The daily is being sold for 1.5 RMB.
The new paper is published by
People’s Daily, and managed by the same chief editor of the
Global Times Chinese version. It will be printed in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xi'an, and Wuhan with the goal to maximize circulation.
According to a booklet published for potential advertisers,
Global Times will target the same demographic targeted by competitors
China Daily and
Shanghai Daily. The booklet reads, "Global Times will become a bridge between China and the rest of the world, sharing Chinese people’s views on significant international issues. It also purports to promote understanding and mutually-beneficial relations between China and other countries.”
An editor from the Chinese version of
Global Times said in a phone interview, “This is not part of the
media expansion plan of the Chinese government, and we didn’t receive any money from the government to publish this newspaper.”
The
Global Times Chinese Edition has enjoyed a growing market share since it began publication in 1997. The
Global News Digest established in 1993 before being re-named as the
Global Times in 1997. In 2003, the
Global Times published three editons per week. In 2006, the
Global Times developed into a daily newspaper.