English-language Newspapers
- South China Morning Post (published continuously since 1903, except December 1941 to August 1945)
- The Standard (formerly, HK-iMail, and earlier Hong Kong Standard)
- China Daily Hong Kong Edition
- The Sunday Examiner (Roman Catholic)
- CareerTimes
- Skypost
- IBTimes HK English
South China Morning Post and The Standard are both regarded as "serious" newspapers, and generally considered as neutral towards the government, though with the Post more "establishment-leaning" and the Standard a little more liberal in its editorial stance. The Standard now presents itself as a business paper, but also carries general news. From September 10, 2007, it switched to free, advertising-supported distribution.
The regional English-language newspaper, The Wall Street Journal Asia, is also published in Hong Kong; the Asian editions of the International Herald Tribune and Financial Times are also available in the city.
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