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The China Youth Daily ( Chinese:中国青年报 Pinyin:Zhōngguó Qīngnián Bào ) is a popular official daily newspaper and the first independently operated central government news media portal in the People's Republic of China.
It has been operated by the Communist Youth League since 1951. As of October 2006, the Party leader is MrWang Hong You;Publisher is Xu Wenxin;the current Editor-in-Chief of the paper is Chen Xiaochuan (陈小川). He replaces outgoing editor Li Erliang (李而亮).
The paper has a lots of excellent journalist in China,like He Yanguang,Lu Yuegang,Li Datong Ms Dong Yueling, Ms Xie xiang.
In 2004, the Publisher Li Xue Qian, who presided over the newspaper for a number of years,launched a brave reform in China,but just lasted a few months.
The China Youth Daily was established in 1951, six years before the Chinese Socialist Youth League decided to change its name to Communist Youth League of China (CYL).
As the mission of CYL at the present stage is to unite and lead the young people in the country, hoping to transfuse new blood into the CPC and bring about young personnel for the country, China Youth Daily also tries to bring news, ideas and information through the nationwide circulations which follow the CYL principles. Thus, China Youth Daily has in fact given advantages to the CPC to project their voice to a wider public in China. In another perspective, the content of the paper is to some extent regulated by the CPC.
Although China youth Daily is run by the CYL, it is also the first profit-generating paper in China. The profit enables the paper to support itself and welcomes indivials along with companies to advertise in the paper.
Freezing Point, a four-page weekly supplement of China Youth Daily was temporarily shut down by the Chinese government in early 2006, e to an anti-censorship letter posted by columnist Li Datong. According to the Washington Post, government censors accused the section of "'viciously attacking the socialist system' and condemned a recent article in it that criticized the history textbooks used in Chinese middle schools." Pressure from retired high-level party officials and senior scholars forced the government to allow publication again, but without its former editor and top investigative reporter, according to the New York Times.
The paper has a circulation of around 500,000 copies a day. As it is an integrated nationwide newspaper which targets the young generation in China, it covers political, social, and economic news which particularly concerns both the young personnel of the country and the CPC.
As it is the first for-profit official newspaper in China, it welcomes advertisements from indivials, local and foreign companies.
According to an official research concted by China Youth Daily and CYOL, readers of the newspaper and online users are within the age of 18 to 48. The majority of readers are of the age of 19-25 (50%)and 26-35 (32%). Around 75% of the readers are male and around only 25% of them are female. Most readers attain a tertiary ecation background and more than 60% of them have an income of 1000RMB or less.
Although the paper is circulated nationwide, it gains more popularity in the east(31%), the central part(18%) and the north(16%) comparatively to the other parts of China.