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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a [[Jingdao|Jingdaoese]] middle-market newspaper published in [[Daocheng]] in a broadsheet format and also the name for the media company that owns the newspaper, as well as the monthly magazine ''Light Affairs''. The newspaper is a registered newspaper, being a successor to [[Pure Apollonia]] which was registered in 1622. Foreign critics consider the newspaper to be a mouthpiece of the Jingdaoese imperial palace.
The '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a [[Jingdao|Jingdaoese]] middle-market newspaper published in [[Daocheng]] in a broadsheet format and also the name for the media company that owns the newspaper, as well as the monthly magazine ''Light Affairs''. The newspaper is a registered newspaper, being a successor to [[Pure Apollonia]] which was registered in 1622. Foreign critics consider the newspaper to be a mouthpiece of the Jingdaoese imperial palace.


== Circulation and spread ==
== Circulation and spread ==

Revision as of 11:56, 21 April 2020

Daily Lightbringer
Type Public limited company
Industry News and information
Founded 1652
Headquarters Daocheng, Jingdao
Products Newspapers, magazines

The Daily Lightbringer is a Jingdaoese middle-market newspaper published in Daocheng in a broadsheet format and also the name for the media company that owns the newspaper, as well as the monthly magazine Light Affairs. The newspaper is a registered newspaper, being a successor to Pure Apollonia which was registered in 1622. Foreign critics consider the newspaper to be a mouthpiece of the Jingdaoese imperial palace.

Circulation and spread

As of 1677, 57 million copies of the Daily Lightbringer are distributed each day in the Jingdaoese Empire. In Alrig, 7 thousand copies are sold. Daily print editions are also available in all USSO capitals where they are mostly sold to hotels catering to Jingdaoese guests.